With Pen and Saber

With Pen and Saber
Title With Pen and Saber PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Trout
Publisher
Pages 392
Release 1995
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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First-person accounts provide chronological coverage of the Civil War from May 1861 to May 1864.

Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews?

Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews?
Title Why Did Hitler Hate the Jews? PDF eBook
Author Peter den Hertog
Publisher Frontline Books
Pages 267
Release 2020-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 1526772396

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This investigation into the Nazi leader’s mindset is “an inherently fascinating study . . . a work of meticulously presented and seminal scholarship”(Midwest Book Review). Adolf Hitler’s virulent anti-Semitism is often attributed to external cultural and environmental factors. But as historian Peter den Hertog notes in this book, most of Hitler’s contemporaries experienced the same culture and environment and didn’t turn into rabid Jew-haters, let alone perpetrators of genocide. In this study, the author investigates what we do know about the roots of the German leader’s anti-Semitism. He also takes the significant step of mapping out what we do not know in detail, opening pathways to further research. Focusing not only on history but on psychology, forensic psychiatry, and related fields, he reveals how Hitler was a man with highly paranoid traits, and clarifies the causes behind this paranoia while explaining its connection to his anti-Semitism. The author also explores, and answers, whether the Führer gave one specific instruction ordering the elimination of Europe’s Jews, and, if so, when this took place. Peter den Hertog is able to provide an all-encompassing explanation for Hitler’s anti-Semitism by combining insights from many different disciplines—and makes clearer how Hitler’s own particular brand of anti-Semitism could lead the way to the Holocaust.

Year of Desperate Struggle

Year of Desperate Struggle
Title Year of Desperate Struggle PDF eBook
Author Monte Akers
Publisher Casemate
Pages 309
Release 2015-02-19
Genre History
ISBN 1612002838

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This chronicle of the legendary Confederate Army of Northern Virginia brings vivid detail and insight to the campaigns of Maj. Gen. Jeb Stuart. By the summer of 1863, following the Southern victory at Chancellorsville, it was clear to everyone on both sides of the Civil War that the Army of Northern Virginia was the most formidable force Americans had ever put in the field. Much of that army’s success was attributable to its cavalry arm, led by Maj. Gen. J.E.B. “Jeb” Stuart. But while Stuart could literally run rings around the enemy, Union arithmetic and expertise were gradually catching up. In Year of Desperate Struggle, author Monte Akers tracks Stuart and his cavalry from Gettysburg to the Overland Campaign, concluded only when Jeb himself succumbed to a gunshot wound at the gates of Richmond. It was a year of grim casualties and ferocious fighting—in short, a year of desperate struggle with the gloves off on both sides. In this sequel to Year of Glory, historian Monte Akers provides a minute examination of Stuart’s cavalry during the controversial Gettysburg campaign, followed by nine months of sparring, during which the Union Army of the Potomac declined to undertake further thrusts against Virginia. After Stuart’s death, the Army of Northern Virginia would eventually be cornered, but while he was alive, it was often the Northerners who most needed to look to their security.

Riding in Circles J.e.b. Stuart and the Confederate Cavalry 1861-1862

Riding in Circles J.e.b. Stuart and the Confederate Cavalry 1861-1862
Title Riding in Circles J.e.b. Stuart and the Confederate Cavalry 1861-1862 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Arnold Pavlovsky
Pages 894
Release
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ISBN 0984423419

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Cavalryman of the Lost Cause

Cavalryman of the Lost Cause
Title Cavalryman of the Lost Cause PDF eBook
Author Jeffry D. Wert
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 522
Release 2009-09-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0743278240

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Now in paperback, this major biography of J.E.B. Stuart—the first in two decades—uses newly available documents to draw the fullest, most accurate portrait of the legendary Confederate cavalry commander ever published. • Major figure of American history: James Ewell Brown Stuart was the South’s most successful and most colorful cavalry commander during the Civil War. Like many who die young (Stuart was thirty-one when he succumbed to combat wounds), he has been romanticized and popular- ized. One of the best-known figures of the Civil War, J.E.B. Stuart is almost as important a figure in the Confederate pantheon as Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. • Most comprehensive biography to date: Cavalryman of the Lost Cause is based on manuscripts and unpublished letters as well as the latest Civil War scholarship. Stuart’s childhood and family are scrutinized, as is his service in Kansas and on the frontier before the Civil War. The research in this biography makes it the authoritative work.

Chasing Jeb Stuart and John Mosby

Chasing Jeb Stuart and John Mosby
Title Chasing Jeb Stuart and John Mosby PDF eBook
Author Robert F. O’Neill
Publisher McFarland
Pages 329
Release 2014-01-10
Genre History
ISBN 0786492562

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This book is an operational and tactical study of cavalry operations in Northern Virginia from September 1862 to July 1863. It examines in detail John Mosby's first six months as a partisan, within the context of the larger threat to the Union capital posed by Jeb Stuart. Previous studies of Mosby's career are largely based on postwar memoirs. This narrative balances those accounts with previously unpublished official contemporary records left by the Union soldiers assigned to the defense of Washington, D.C. The formation of the Michigan Cavalry Brigade is fully documented, along with the exploits of the brigade in the months before George Custer took command. Largely forgotten events, such as Jeb Stuart's Christmas Raid, the fight at Fairfax Station during Stuart's ride to Gettysburg, as well as the vital role played by Union general Julius Stahel's cavalry division in the critical month of June 1863, are examined at length.

Mason-Dixon

Mason-Dixon
Title Mason-Dixon PDF eBook
Author Edward G. Gray
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 457
Release 2023
Genre History
ISBN 0674987616

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"A grand narrative history of the boundary that began as a simple demarcation between the feuding Pennsylvania and Maryland colonies but became a byword for the fundamental national division between the slavery-preserving South and abolitionist North"--