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  • von John Mosier
    30,00 €

  • von Jörg Echternkamp
    29,95 €

    Die Nordseeinsel Langeoog als Brennpunkt deutscher Geschichte: Jörg Echternkamp historisiert erstmals umfassend einen Naturraum am Rande Deutschlands, der sich seit den 1880er Jahren zu einem Drehkreuz historischen Wandels entwickelt hat. Die methodisch reflektierte Untersuchung greift Impulse der modernen Raumgeschichte auf und fragt nach den wechselnden Bedeutungen, die "Langeoog" von den Einheimischen wie den Besuchern zugeschrieben wurden. Um deutsche Geschichte zu dezentralisieren, verschränkt Echternkamp analytisch und narrativ die Geschichte der Insel und ihrer Menschen mit der Geschichte Nordwestdeutschlands sowie der National- und Globalgeschichte. So verdeutlicht er die Dynamik der Verflechtung: durch politische, religiöse und kulturelle Einflüsse, durch administrative, wirtschaftliche und militärische Verbindungen und nicht zuletzt durch Zu- und Abwanderung oder zeitweise Aufenthalte. Diese erste histoire totale einer deutschen Insel liefert aufschlussreiche Beiträge zur Tourismus- und Umweltgeschichte, zur NS- und Antisemitismusforschung, zur Militär-, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte. Nicht zuletzt erweitert sie den touristischen Blick um die Einsicht in die Historizität eines "Naturparadieses". Band 1 der mikrogeschichtlichen Langzeitstudie veranschaulicht die Entwicklung der Insel von der "Entdeckung des Strandes" im 18./19. Jahrhundert bis zu einem protestantisch geprägten Seebad "von deutscher Einfachheit" in den 1920er Jahren. Echternkamp untersucht Formen bürgerlicher Vergesellschaftung in Vereinen, Festen und öffentlichen Veranstaltungen, den Ausbau des touristischen Angebots und die visuelle Selbstdarstellung der Gemeinde ebenso wie die räumliche Mobilität, die Erfahrungen des Ersten Weltkriegs und den tief sitzenden Bäder-Antisemitismus. Band 2 der mikrogeschichtlichen Langzeitstudie beleuchtet Langeoog als Insel der "Volksgemeinschaft". Er legt die nationalsozialistische Durchdringung und die Transformation des Tourismus in den 1930er Jahren offen. Echternkamp nimmt die Ortsgruppe der NSDAP, die Ausbreitung der NS-Volkswohlfahrt und die Zeltlager der Hitlerjugend genauso in den Blick wie die Inselschule und längst vergessene Denkmäler. Die innovative Spurensuche im insularen Raum verdeutlicht zugleich die völkische Ausgrenzung durch Zwangssterilisation und antisemitischen Terror. Zudem zeigt sie den tiefgreifenden Wandel der Landschaft durch den Ausbau zu einer Garnison der Wehrmacht.

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    von Ralph Moffat
    57,00 €

    Authoritative reference guide, using the documents in which arms and armour first appeared to explain and define them.

  • von Nikolas M Funke
    164,00 €

    While the social and cultural history of the early modern military has greatly advanced in the last few decades, the religious dimension of the military life in the Holy Roman Empire between 1500 and 1650 has hardly been explored. The Reformation's brought profound political, social and cultural upheavals, but the religiosity of the men and women who followed the Christian life in the chaos of war still represents a large gap in the historiography. Faith in War shows that confessional antagonisms lost much of their meaning during war and coexistence became a fact of army life. Connecting military and civilian social and cultural history in these ways, Nikolas Funke's case study on this period brings new life to important current historiographical discussions in a military context, including stereotyping, confessionalization, social discipline, deviance, toleration, religious violence, and the culture of death.

  • von Catherine Quillman
    69,00 €

  • von The General Staff
    41,00 €

    This period handbook was published to give British military personnel a better understanding of the principal characteristics of both the Italian army and the Black Shirt Militia under active service conditions, it is dated October 1941. It begins with a description of distinctive branches, or specialities, the most characteristic of which was the arm of the Royal Carabinieri, a semi-military body occupying, historically, the senior position in the Army. Other specialities included the Grenadiers of Sardinia, the Bersaglieri, the Alpini and the San Marco Marine Regiment.The handbook then goes on to show, in order, the organisation of Command and Staff, of formations (corps and divisions) and of the arms and services; services, supply and transportation; ranks, plates (many in colour) cover uniforms, insignia, medals and decorations; armament and equipment and a chapter on the Air Force, There are chapters on tactical doctrine and principles of employment, on permanent fortifications, camouflage and abbreviations. Finally there is a brief index.

  • von Chuck Pora
    33,00 €

    Based on a true story, "Peace to You Too, Brother" tells the story of three young people growing up in Erie, Pennsylvania during the turbulent Sixties who are attempting to build their futures, but the Vietnam War is hanging over their heads. It's a story of dreams, devotion and devastation.

  • von Karen Kaiser
    24,00 €

    In the spring of 1973, a young American couple, Karen and Steve, heads to Saigon, Republic of South Vietnam. Steve will begin work on a contract awarded to his employer by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). They could not have known that they would soon be witnesses to history.Naïve and unprepared for what confronts them, the couple's resilience and determination are tested as they strive to create a life in a place so foreign and oppressive it's hard to function. Against the backdrop of an ongoing war, Steve works five and a half days a week while Karen finds employment at local schools. They enjoy a comfortable lifestyle and spend their free time discovering and exploring their new, fascinating environment.By early April 1975, however, the war pushes against the outskirts of Saigon and the future of Steve's project is uncertain. The couple has a decision to make: stay and see what happens or go while there is still time. Are there commercial flights from Tan Son Nhut, or will the Air America helicopter pilot who lives downstairs haul them off the rooftop of their apartment building? Should Karen accompany the children on Operation Babylift?This down-to-earth tale not only celebrates the adaptability of the human spirit but also exposes the dilemma faced by so many civilian ex-pats as South Vietnam came to grips with the fact that it had lost the war. It is the story of the fall of Saigon from a different perspective.

  • von Jonathan Hoke Barclay
    61,00 €

    It was September 1943, and the world was again at war, when my mother, Alexis Hart Barclay, first stepped foot in Venezuela, South America. She was twenty-four, smart, sophisticated, athletic, beautiful, worldly, romantic, and fluent in four languages. She and her equally gifted new husband yearned for the adventure and skill required to serve as both faithful missionaries and all-consuming spies during World War II for the United States Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the direct predecessor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The dual role required faithfulness and adultery, giving and taking of life, and lying and speaking the truth - in an effort to assure freedom of all mankind from the tyranny and evil of the World War II Axis powers (the German Third Reich, and the Empires of Japan and Italy).The lives and paths of my parents and other individuals from the Axis powers crossed in dangerous and critical ways between 1943 and the end of World War II in 1945. This story, based on actual historical events, is about my parents' incredible lives and their belief systems, both of which were necessarily compromised for the benefit of all mankind.

  • von Archibald Forbes
    24,00 €

    "Camps, Quarters and Casual Places" by way of Archibald Forbes is a historic account that transports readers to numerous army settings, exploring the reports of squaddies and the conditions they faced at some stage in times of battle. As a performed conflict correspondent and journalist, Forbes offers a vibrant and firsthand portrayal of army existence, capturing the essence of encampments, barracks, and other temporary navy facilities. The book in all likelihood delves into the day-to-day challenges, exercises, and hardships encountered through soldiers in one-of-a-kind ancient contexts. Forbes, known for his distinct and engaging writing, may additionally provide readers a completely unique angle on the dynamics within navy establishments, losing mild on the camaraderie, struggles, and resilience of folks who serve. The name suggests a diverse exploration of military environments, starting from formal camps to more improvised and informal locations in which squaddies discover themselves stationed. Readers may additionally assume a story that mixes historic context with private anecdotes, offering a comprehensive view of the multifaceted aspects of navy life. Forbes' know-how as a conflict correspondent possibly contributes to the authenticity of the bills, supplying readers an immersive experience into the sector of squaddies in the course of records.

  • von G. Hamilton-Browne
    23,00 €

    G. Hamilton-Browne adventurous masterwork "Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion" transports readers to the interesting global of army life and travel. British writer and soldier G. Hamilton-Browne makes use of his non-public experiences to create a chain of engrossing stories set against the backdrop of tough and foreign environments. The storylines inside the book are interwoven with components of suspense, friendship, and the struggles that the warriors of the Lost Legion encountered in diverse components of the globe. The thrill of military achievements is delivered to lifestyles through Hamilton-Browne's talent at narrative, which mixes realism and a spirit of journey. The tales in "Camp Fire Yarns of the Lost Legion" deliver readers an insight into the bravery and tenacity of troops dealing with uncertainty. The author effectively conveys the spirit of exploration and its related troubles with bright descriptions and compelling plotlines. The book is a monument to Hamilton-Browne's expertise for taking readers to the threshold of discovery, which makes it a classic on the way to always communicate to readers who are interested in gripping money owed of bravery and audacious adventures in unexplored regions.

  • von John Boyle
    24,00 €

    The book "The Battle-Fields of Ireland" turned into written in the nineteenth century by means of Irish poet, author, and campaigner John Boyle. The book offers an in depth and vibrant description of all the wars and battles which have molded Ireland's turbulent beyond. O'Reilly chronicles occasions just like the Norman invasions, the Tudor conquests, and the Williamite Wars, deftly narrating the inner and external battles that the Irish humans endured through the years. O'Reilly explores the socio-political ramifications of those battles, examining their impact on the Irish identity and the continued quest for autonomy thru in-intensity descriptions and historical analysis. The writer, noted for his expressive writing fashion, evokes the spirit of tenacity and resistance that distinguishes Ireland's battlefields, depicting the long-lasting struggle for freedom and independence. "The Battle-Fields of Ireland" is an essential historical source that now not handiest recounts military conflicts, however also offers light on the difficult interaction of cultural, spiritual, and political influences that created the state's story.

  • von G. R. Gleig
    21,00 €

    "The Campaigns of the British Army at Washington and New Orleans 1814-1815" by using G. R. Gleig gives a brilliant historic account of pivotal events throughout the War of 1812, presenting an in depth narrative of the British navy campaigns in Washington D.C. And New Orleans. Gleig, an insightful historian and military officer, provides a comprehensive analysis of these essential moments inside the warfare. Gleig paintings delves into the strategic maneuvers, battles, and results of the British military operations in the United States at some stage in the latter levels of the War of 1812. The author not simplest narrates the activities but also gives valuable insights into the political and military decision-making processes that fashioned those campaigns. Gleig's writing captures the demanding situations faced through each British and American forces, supplying readers a nuanced information of the complexities of war. The burning of Washington D.C. And the following Battle of New Orleans come to life via his meticulous studies and tasty prose. As a firsthand observer of military affairs, Gleig's account includes an authoritative tone, offering readers with a detailed and genuine attitude at the British Army's engagements inside the United States during this critical duration.

  • von William Ross King
    22,00 €

    "Campaigning in Kaffirland" written by William Ross King, emerges as a literary triumph and a vivid historical account that transcends the conventional barriers of army history. Published in the course of a time when the echoes of colonial conflicts reverberated, King's masterpiece immerses readers within the complexities of warfare in Kaffirland, skillfully mixing army history with a profound exploration of the human enjoy. As a splendid author, King meticulously navigates the complicated landscapes of navy campaigns, bringing to existence the strategic maneuvers and the demanding situations faced through each squaddies and civilians. Beyond the tactical components, his narrative delves into the emotional terrain, fostering a deep connection among the reader and the historical occasions. The book is a testament to King's creativity and ardour, as he introduces readers to diverse locales and a number of emotions that outline the wartime enjoy. His elegant prose, at the same time as maintaining historic rigor, ensures accessibility for all readers, inviting them to realize the richness of his storytelling. "Campaigning in Kaffirland" turns into greater than a historic record; it transforms into a fascinating adventure via the shared records of humanity.

  • von Theodore A. Dodge
    21,00 €

    "The Campaign of Chancellorsville" by means of Theodore A. Dodge serves as a pivotal exploration of the American Civil War, delving into one in all its maximum significant and complex battles. Dodge, a meticulous historian, meticulously publications readers through the problematic information of the Chancellorsville campaign, supplying a comprehensive and insightful evaluation of the army strategies and political dynamics at play. Dodge's paintings are going beyond an insignificant chronological account of the conflict. He skillfully unveils the personalities and decisions of key figures, offering a nuanced information of the factors that fashioned this critical moment in history. As a military historian, Dodge combines a wealth of primary sources along with his analytical prowess, creating a story that no longer only educates however also captivates. The Chancellorsville marketing campaign, marked via the audacious processes of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, unfolds as a dramatic saga beneath Dodge's pen. The book captures the ebb and waft of the conflict, the dilemmas faced through commanders, and the profound impact on the soldiers who fought on each aspects. Dodge's writing fashion is each enticing and authoritative, making complicated military strategies on hand to a broad readership.

  • von Wickham Hoffman
    21,00 €

    Wickham Hoffman ancient essay "Camp, Court, and Siege" gives an attractive account of army lifestyles all through the American Civil War. The book gives an interesting and firsthand description of a soldier's lifestyles, diving into the complexities of camp lifestyles, courtroom-martial hearings, and the difficulties encountered all through sieges during the Civil War. Hoffman, a Union Army officer, uses firsthand views and experiences to effectively depict each day demanding situations and successes of troops on both facets of the combat. The tale explores no longer simplest the tactical aspects of combat, but also the personal dimension, depicting the friendship, braveness, and sacrifices of people who fought. Hoffman book gives readers a complex image of the battle's effects on people and society through in-depth narratives and analysis. "Camp, Court, and Siege" is an essential historical report that provides readers with a perception into the realities of army lifestyles at one of the maximum extensive moments in American history. Because of the writer's personal revel in, the tale has greater authenticity and an extra know-how of the human realities and intricacies of wartime is fostered.

  • von A. G. Hales
    20,00 €

    This "Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa (1899-1900)" book written by A. G. Hales, gives a vibrant and firsthand account of the tumultuous activities that opened up at some point of the South African War. Published in the midst of the war, Hales offers readers with a complete, visible and narrative portrayal of the conflict's depth, capturing the essence of the struggles faced by way of those concerned. The creator, through meticulous detail and attractive prose, takes readers on a compelling adventure through the landscapes and battles of the warfare, imparting a completely unique perspective on the military campaign. Hales' paintings not most effective chronicles the strategic movements and clashes but also delves into the human reports, bringing to lifestyles the hardships, sacrifices, and moments of courage exhibited by using the infantrymen on both aspects. "Campaign Pictures of the War in South Africa" serves as a historic record that is going beyond a trifling recollection of activities, aiming to provide readers with a profound information of the situations and feelings customary at some stage in this pivotal duration. Hales' narrative style combines eloquence with an accessibility that allows a wide audience to realize the significance of the South African War.

  • von T. W. E. Holdsworth
    18,00 €

    This "Campaign of the Indus," book written by T. W. E. Holdsworth, readers embark on a compelling adventure through the corridors of military history, in which the writer's meticulous storytelling transforms a historic marketing campaign right into a literary masterpiece. Set in opposition to the backdrop of the Campaign of the Indus, Holdsworth expertly navigates the complexities of this navy endeavor, transcending the mere retelling of occasions to supply a profound exploration of human reviews in times of conflict. Holdsworth's narrative prowess serves as a bridge, connecting readers to the sacrifices, strategic maneuvers, and the camaraderie that defined the campaign. The writer's dedication to constructing a connection among readers and navy history is obvious as he weaves a tapestry of creativity and passion, introducing them to the diverse landscapes and emotions encountered throughout this historical episode. With an elegant but approachable writing style, Holdsworth ensures that the richness of the narrative is obtainable to all. His terrific storytelling unfolds with grace, inviting readers to delve into the intricate info of the Campaign of the Indus. Through the writer's lens, the paintings will become more than a historical account; it turns into a fascinating exploration of the human spirit in the face of adversity.

  • von Frank Aretas Haskell
    19,00 €

    Frank Aretas Haskell historical tale "The Battle of Gettysburg" gives a firsthand account of one of the most important battles of the American Civil War. As a player within the Battle of Gettysburg, Haskell gives an intimate and thorough account of the occasions that came about in the course of this pivotal battle. The tale starts off evolved with the Union army's arrival in Gettysburg and the combating that followed with the Confederate navy. Haskell paints a bright photograph of the fierce combat, the tactical choices made through leaders, and the general mayhem at the battlefield. He captures the human fee and the bravery of soldiers on both aspects, providing insight into the difficulties faced through both Union and Confederate armies. Haskell's testimony explores the psychological and emotional facets of combating in addition to being a tactical memory. He considers the comradery the various troops, the sufferings they went via, and the conflict's lasting results on the country. Frank Aretas Haskell's "The Battle of Gettysburg" is a useful historical account that gives readers with an up-near observe the events that befell at some stage in this momentous struggle.

  • von George Kennan
    21,00 €

    "Campaigning in Cuba" by George Kennan is a gripping account that immerses readers within the tumultuous occasions of the Cuban War of Independence on the flip of the twentieth century. Published in 1899, this historical narrative unfolds as a primary-hand testimony of Kennan's stories in the course of the war, imparting a bright portrayal of the warfare's dynamics and its impact on the human beings concerned. Kennan, known for his insightful and unique observations, takes readers on an adventure thru the Cuban landscape, vividly depicting the demanding situations confronted by way of each Cuban rebels and Spanish forces. The narrative now not only delves into the navy strategies hired all through the marketing campaign but also explores the cultural, social, and political aspects of the Cuban war for independence. The author's writing reflects a keen information of the complexities of warfare and the human condition. Kennan's account is characterised via a mix of eloquence and accessibility, allowing readers to connect to the profound historical activities he describes. "Campaigning in Cuba" stands as a valuable ancient record, offering a nuanced angle on a pivotal moment in Cuba's combat for sovereignty.

  • von J. Newton Terrill
    18,00 €

    This "Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers" book written by J. Newton Terrill, stands as a literary gem that delves into the coronary heart of army records with unprecedented depth and perception. This masterpiece unfolds a story that is going beyond the tactical intricacies of struggle, imparting readers a profound glimpse into the stories of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers during a pivotal duration. Set towards the backdrop of historic campaigns, Terrill's meticulous storytelling paints a vivid photograph of the challenges and triumphs faced by the regiment. The narrative unfolds with a mix of historical accuracy and an eager knowledge of the human situation, permitting readers to attach on a visceral stage with the infantrymen who marched through the annals of history. Terrill's writing serves as a bridge, connecting readers with the sacrifices, camaraderie, and resilience that described the lives of these volunteers. Through his prose, he captures the essence of navy life, presenting a complete exploration of the emotional landscapes skilled by using those who served. The writer's creativity and ardour infuse every web page, remodeling the retelling of ancient activities right into a charming adventure that introduces readers to numerous components of war and the human spirit.

  • von Percy Cross Standing
    17,00 €

    This "The Campaign in Russian Poland" book written by Percy Cross Standing, stands as a compelling masterpiece inside the tapestry of Military History literature. This book transcends traditional conflict narratives, imparting readers a profound exploration of the human revel in at some stage in a pivotal length. Standing, a remarkable author, intricately weaves collectively the ancient activities of the marketing campaign, creating a bridge between the beyond and gift. In this evocative narrative, Standing's meticulous interest to detail breathes lifestyles into the Campaign in Russian Poland. Through his eloquent prose, readers are not merely provided with a chronicle of army maneuvers; they may be immersed within the emotional landscapes of battle. The author's dedication to fostering connections among readers is evident, as he invitations them to empathize with the challenges faced by way of folks that lived through this ancient episode. "The Campaign in Russian Poland" is a testament to Standing's creativity and ardour. The book introduces readers to numerous geographical settings and a spectrum of feelings, offering a comprehensive information of the multifaceted nature of conflict. Standing's writing style, stylish but accessible, ensures that the extremely good memories inside the pages resonate with a wide audience, inviting each person to realize the intricacies of history.

  • - Eine Dokumentation Aus Der Perspektive Der Ballhausplatzdiplomatie. Teilband 2
    von Michael Gehler
    196,00 €

    Die europaische und globale Staatenordnung, die sich nach dem Ende des Zweiten Weltkrieges entwickelt hatte, anderte sich im Zeitraum von 1985 bis 1991 massiv und schien unumkehrbar. Davon betroffen waren nicht nur die "Supermachte" UdSSR und USA sowie Deutschland, sondern auch die neutralen Staaten und damit Osterreich.

  • von Katerina Lagos
    126,00 €

    Delving into a traditionally underexplored period, this book focuses on the treatment of Greek Jews under the dictatorship of Ioannis Metaxas in the years leading up to the Second World War. Almost 86% of Greek Jews died in the Holocaust, leading many to think this was because of Metaxas and his fascist ideology. However, the situation in Greece was much more complicated; in fact, Metaxas in his policies often attempted to quash anti-Semitism. The Fourth of August Regime and Greek Jewry, 1936-1941 explores how the Jews fit (and did not fit) into Metaxas's vision for Greece. Drawing on unpublished archival sources and Holocaust survivor testimonies, this book presents a ground-breaking contribution to Greek history, the history of Greek anti-Semitism, and sheds light on attitudes towards Jews during the interwar period.

  • von Justin Shirley
    22,00 €

    The samurai are among the most iconic warriors in history. The fighting elite of feudal japan, they have played a dominant role in the country's life for over a thousand years. Even today, a century and a half after the rule of the samurai has formally ended, they remain a powerful symbol of martial might, and the embodiment of the stoic warrior.Like the knights who fought in europe during the same era, the samurai were a feudal aristocracy. Militarily, politically, socially, and economically, they were the most powerful, the most influential, and the most privileged members of society. Though not all samurai were equal in power and status, they were almost always better off than the rest of japanese society. You will discover:How the samurai were born - and the core of their beingThe type of training that helped them resist the emotions that could hinder them from winning a battleHow these professional fighters were trained to endure pain and misery Who minamoto yoritomo is - and how he gained political authority to establish japan's first warrior governmentThe event that resulted in the collapse of the samurai in the late 19th centuryArmed with faith and steel, experimental weapons and new tactics, he must lead the way into the depths of the dungeon through swarms of horrific abominations and countless traps. But the dungeon itself is changing. And at the bottom floor, the demon ruler of the world awaits.The final campaign begins. A desperate, gruelling crusade to win through the dungeon and find a way home. Now is the time for seisen.

  • von Stephen Knight
    27,00 - 55,00 €

  • von Historical Tomes
    14,00 €

    Sun Tzu said: The art of war is of vital importance to the State. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin. Hence it is a subject of inquiry which can on no account be neglected. The art of war, then, is governed by five constant factors, to be taken into account in one's deliberations, when seeking to determine the conditions obtaining in the field.

  • von Hermann Selchow
    24,90 €

  • von Juventino Manzano
    30,00 €

    My grandfather, went from one side of the globe to the other on board LST 534, which saw action in two of the worst battlefields of World War II, the Invasion of Normandy, and the Invasion of Okinawa. I have attempted to put this story together from the perspective of my grandfather through his letters to his parents and other ephemera from the midst of the conflagration.

  • von George Alexander
    35,00 €

    "The Nam," is a riveting and harrowing account of the Vietnam War. The author's unique experiences took him from running point for Marine infantry units as a Scout Dog Handler to being a team leader with 3rd Force Recon Company deep in the jungles of Vietnam. He explains how Force Recon Marines brought the fight to the enemy, conducting stingray operations using artillery and air strikes. "Often completely surrounded, we had to fight our way out!". Written from the perspective of a young Marine serving in a war-torn country he gives a personal account of his combat experiences fighting the NVA and the Viet Cong. After decades of contemplation, the author gives a political commentary on this unpopular war characterized by mismanagement detailing his thoughts on the biggest lessons of the Vietnam War.

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