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Anonymous Soldiers

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Release : 2016-03-22
Genre : History
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Book Rating : 613/5 ( reviews)

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Book Synopsis Anonymous Soldiers by : Bruce Hoffman

Download or read book Anonymous Soldiers written by Bruce Hoffman. This book was released on 2016-03-22. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the National Jewish Book Award Winner of the Washington Institute Book Prize One of the Best Books of the Year St. Louis Post-Dispatch * Kirkus Reviews In this groundbreaking work, Bruce Hoffman—America’s leading expert on terrorism—brilliantly re-creates the crucial thirty-year period that led to the birth of Israel. Drawing on previously untapped archival resources in London, Washington, D.C., and Jerusalem, Anonymous Soldiers shows how the efforts of two militant Zionist groups brought about the end of British rule in the Middle East. Hoffman shines new light on the bombing of the King David Hotel, the assassination of Lord Moyne in Cairo, the leadership of Menachem Begin, the life and death of Abraham Stern, and much else. Above all, he shows exactly how the underdog “anonymous soldiers” of Irgun and Lehi defeated the British and set in motion the chain of events that resulted in the creation of the formidable nation-state of Israel. One of the most detailed and sustained accounts of a terrorist and counterterrorist campaign ever written, Hoffman has crafted the definitive account of the struggle for Israel—and an impressive investigation of the efficacy of guerilla tactics. Anonymous Soldiers is essential to anyone wishing to understand the current situation in the Middle East.

The Unknown Soldier

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Release : 1982
Genre : World War, 1939-1945
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Book Synopsis The Unknown Soldier by : Väinö Linna

Download or read book The Unknown Soldier written by Väinö Linna. This book was released on 1982. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Unknown Soldiers

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Release : 2007-12-18
Genre : History
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Book Synopsis Unknown Soldiers by : Neil Hanson

Download or read book Unknown Soldiers written by Neil Hanson. This book was released on 2007-12-18. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The First World War was a conflict of unprecedented ferocity. After the last shot was fired and the troops marched home, approximately three million soldiers remained unaccounted for. An unassuming English chaplain first proposed a symbolic burial in memory of all the missing dead; subsequently the idea was picked up by almost every combatant country. Acclaimed author Neil Hanson focuses on the lives of three soldiers — an Englishman, a German, and an American — using their diaries and letters to offer an unflinching yet compassionate account of the front lines. He describes how each man endured nearly unbearable conditions, skillfully showing how the Western world arrived at the now time-honored way of mourning and paying tribute to all those who die in war. From the Trade Paperback edition.

Unknown Soldiers

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Genre : Antiques & Collectibles
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Book Synopsis Unknown Soldiers by : Drishya Sanal

Download or read book Unknown Soldiers written by Drishya Sanal. This book was released on . Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book "Unknown Soldiers" is a dedication to all Soldiers & Armed Forces around the globe. It is a collection of poems, short-stories, prose, micro-tales, quotes and letters which are knitted soulfully by brilliant writers across the world. All co-authors have portrayed poignant as well as brighter side of life. This book is an awe-inspiring collection unfolding indomitable spirit of soldiers and their arduous journey to save our Nation. Most often we fail to realise the altruistic acts of our real heroes so through writers stupendous narratives, this book shows glimpses of harsh realities of our undaunted officers and their brave families. This anthology is compiled and conceptualized by "Drishya Sanal" and presented by "Rosewood Publication".

See No Evil

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Release : 2002-01-17
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
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Book Synopsis See No Evil by : Robert Baer

Download or read book See No Evil written by Robert Baer. This book was released on 2002-01-17. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In See No Evil, one of the CIA’s top field officers of the past quarter century recounts his career running agents in the back alleys of the Middle East. In the process, Robert Baer paints a chilling picture of how terrorism works on the inside and provides compelling evidence about how Washington politics sabotaged the CIA’s efforts to root out the world’s deadliest terrorists. On the morning of September 11, 2001, the world witnessed the terrible result of that intelligence failure with the attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. In the wake of those attacks, Americans were left wondering how such an obviously long-term, globally coordinated plot could have escaped detection by the CIA and taken the nation by surprise. Robert Baer was not surprised. A twenty-one-year veteran of the CIA’s Directorate of Operations who had left the agency in 1997, Baer observed firsthand how an increasingly bureaucratic CIA lost its way in the post–cold war world and refused to adequately acknowledge and neutralize the growing threat of Islamic fundamentalist terror in the Middle East and elsewhere. A throwback to the days when CIA operatives got results by getting their hands dirty and running covert operations, Baer spent his career chasing down leads on suspected terrorists in the world’s most volatile hot spots. As he and his agents risked their lives gathering intelligence, he watched as the CIA reduced drastically its operations overseas, failed to put in place people who knew local languages and customs, and rewarded workers who knew how to play the political games of the agency’s suburban Washington headquarters but not how to recruit agents on the ground. See No Evil is not only a candid memoir of the education and disillusionment of an intelligence operative but also an unprecedented look at the roots of modern terrorism. Baer reveals some of the disturbing details he uncovered in his work, including: * In 1996, Osama bin Laden established a strategic alliance with Iran to coordinate terrorist attacks against the United States. * In 1995, the National Security Council intentionally aborted a military coup d’etat against Saddam Hussein, forgoing the last opportunity to get rid of him. * In 1991, the CIA intentionally shut down its operations in Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia, and ignored fundamentalists operating there. When Baer left the agency in 1997 he received the Career Intelligence Medal, with a citation that says, “He repeatedly put himself in personal danger, working the hardest targets, in service to his country.” See No Evil is Baer’s frank assessment of an agency that forgot that “service to country” must transcend politics and is a forceful plea for the CIA to return to its original mission—the preservation of our national sovereignty and the American way of life.

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