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  • von Olivia Horrox
    25,00 €

    'Oh my gosh! What a beautifully written story!... I totally loved it... I literally could not stop reading... This is a must if you like historical fiction!!' Reader review 5 stars When their father loses the family fortune, and their mother locks herself away, sisters Grace and Clementine are left to raise themselves in a grand London house that is slowly falling apart around them. Each of them is determined to one day restore their fortunes and their family name and make a promise to do just that. Clementine dreams of being a star on stage, a celebrated ballerina who will tour the world, earning fame and fortune. She is adamant she won't put her fate into a man's hands but take charge of it herself. Grace, in contrast, sees security in a good marriage. Their eligible new American neighbour, with wealth, charm and looks, seems like the perfect match. But when Clementine falls unexpectedly in love, it throws both sisters' lives into turmoil and forces each of them to ask if they are prepared to break their promise for a chance at true love... A beautifully imagined historical novel about the bond between sisters and a changing world. Perfect for fans of Tracy Rees, Lucinda Riley and Kate Morton. Readers love The Dancer's Promise: 'Brilliant... I loved the characters Grace and Clementine a true story of sisterly love and support in such difficult times... Truly memorable read... touching and inspiring' Reader review 5 stars 'What a treat! With its mystery element thrown in to enhance the plot, I found the time sped by and I was lost in another time and place' Reader review 5 stars

  • von Gary Brecher
    23,00 €

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    21,00 €

    "The Battle for Colombia: U.S. Military Role in Combatting Drug Trafficking and Insurgent Groups" is a comprehensive examination of the United States' military involvement in Colombia's long-standing battle against drug cartels and insurgent groups. This book delves into the complex dynamics of U.S. foreign policy, military strategy, and the challenges of implementing effective counter-narcotics and counter-insurgency operations in a foreign land.The narrative begins with an overview of the historical context that led to the rise of powerful drug cartels and insurgent groups in Colombia, such as the FARC and ELN. The book then traces the evolution of U.S. involvement, from early diplomatic efforts and financial aid to more direct military engagement.Each chapter methodically explores different aspects of this involvement. This includes a detailed examination of key U.S. initiatives like Plan Colombia, the role of U.S. military advisors, the deployment of special forces, and the provision of intelligence and logistical support to Colombian security forces. The author analyzes the strategies employed to disrupt drug production and trafficking networks, as well as the tactics used to combat insurgent groups.The book also addresses the broader implications of the U.S. military's involvement, including the impact on human rights, the internal displacement of Colombian civilians, and the legal and ethical challenges of foreign military intervention in the war on drugs.A critical focus of the book is the assessment of the outcomes of U.S. military assistance. It evaluates the effectiveness of various strategies in reducing drug production and weakening insurgent groups, as well as the unintended consequences such as the displacement of drug activities to other regions."The Battle for Colombia" also considers the changing nature of drug trafficking and insurgency in the context of globalized criminal networks and discusses the future challenges and strategies for both the Colombian government and U.S. policy makers.This book is an essential resource for students and professionals in international relations, military studies, and Latin American studies. It provides a nuanced and comprehensive perspective on a key chapter in the history of U.S. foreign military engagements and its impact on regional stability and international drug policy.

  • von Gerd Hankel
    18,00 €

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 - 20,00 €

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Operation Overlord: The Spies Who Saved D-Day" is a gripping and meticulously researched account of the covert intelligence operations that played a crucial role in the success of the D-Day landings during World War II. This book delves into the shadowy world of espionage, revealing how Allied spies and intelligence agencies outwitted the Nazis and laid the groundwork for one of history's most significant military campaigns.The narrative begins by setting the stage for Operation Overlord, the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France, and the immense importance of intelligence in planning and executing this massive operation. The book explores the intricate web of deception, including the creation of fake armies, the broadcasting of misleading radio messages, and the dissemination of false information to conceal the true location and timing of the invasion.Each chapter uncovers the stories of individual spies and intelligence groups, from the famous double agents of the Double Cross System to the lesser-known but equally important resistance fighters in France. The author delves into their daring missions, the methods they used to gather and relay crucial information, and the personal risks they took to ensure the success of the invasion.A key focus of the book is the analysis of how this intelligence was used to mislead the German high command and reinforce the deception of Operation Fortitude, a key component of the Allies' strategic misdirection. The narrative also explores the technological advancements in espionage, including the use of code-breaking techniques and the Enigma machine."Operation Overlord: The Spies Who Saved D-Day" goes beyond the battlefield to showcase the critical role of intelligence in warfare. It offers a vivid and detailed account of the behind-the-scenes activities that were instrumental in the success of D-Day, highlighting the bravery, ingenuity, and resourcefulness of the Allied spies.This book is an essential read for anyone interested in World War II history, espionage, and military strategy, providing a unique perspective on one of the war's most pivotal moments. It is a testament to the fact that sometimes, wars are won not just by the soldiers on the battlefield but also by the unseen heroes operating in the shadows.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Operation Northwoods: The U.S. Military Intervention in Cuba that Never Happened" is a thought-provoking examination of one of the most controversial and astonishing military plans devised during the Cold War that, ultimately, was never executed. This book delves into the depths of Operation Northwoods, a proposed plan by the U.S. Department of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to create public support for a military intervention in Cuba in the early 1960s.The book begins with a comprehensive backdrop of U.S.-Cuba relations leading up to the period, setting the stage with the political climate of the Cold War and the tension following Fidel Castro's rise to power. It then introduces the reader to the inception of Operation Northwoods, providing a detailed account of how and why such a plan was conceived.Each chapter meticulously dissects different elements of the operation, including the proposed false-flag operations, the fabrication of seeming acts of aggression, and the planned military maneuvers. The author provides an in-depth analysis of the strategic rationale behind these proposals, drawing on declassified documents and government archives to paint a vivid picture of the mindset driving Cold War military strategy.A significant focus of the book is on the ethical, legal, and political implications of Operation Northwoods. It explores the debates within the U.S. government about the operation, including why it was ultimately rejected by President John F. Kennedy. The narrative delves into the potential consequences had the plan been executed, not only in terms of U.S.-Cuba relations but also for international diplomacy and the moral standing of the United States."Operation Northwoods" is a crucial read for students of history, military strategy, and political science, offering a unique glimpse into a little-known but potentially pivotal moment in Cold War history. It presents a stark reminder of the lengths to which governments might go in the high-stakes chess game of global politics during one of the most tense periods of the 20th century.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    21,00 €

    "The Battle for Somalia: Evaluating U.S. Military Interventions in the Fight Against Al-Shabaab" is a thorough analysis of the United States' military efforts to counter the extremist group Al-Shabaab in Somalia. This book provides an in-depth look at the complexities and challenges of fighting a resilient and adaptive terrorist organization within the context of Somalia's prolonged conflict and instability.The narrative begins by outlining the rise of Al-Shabaab in the power vacuum created by Somalia's long-standing civil war, detailing the group's evolution from a radical wing of the Islamic Courts Union to a formidable force with ties to international terrorism. The book then traces the history of U.S. military involvement in Somalia, from early engagements in the 1990s to more recent operations under the global war on terrorism.Each chapter carefully examines various aspects of the U.S. military interventions, from targeted airstrikes and drone warfare to training and supporting Somali government forces and African Union troops. The author analyzes the strategic objectives, tactical operations, and the challenges faced in a complex environment where traditional warfare, counterinsurgency, and nation-building intersect.The book critically assesses the outcomes and effectiveness of these military interventions, discussing both the successes in degrading Al-Shabaab's capabilities and the challenges, including civilian casualties, the risk of regional destabilization, and the difficulty of achieving long-term security and stability in Somalia."The Battle for Somalia" also explores the broader implications of U.S. involvement, including the impact on U.S. foreign policy objectives in the Horn of Africa, the balance between military action and diplomatic efforts, and the ethical considerations inherent in counterterrorism operations.This book is an invaluable resource for students of international relations, military strategy, and counterterrorism, as well as policy-makers and analysts. It offers a comprehensive and insightful perspective on the ongoing struggle to bring peace and stability to Somalia and the role of U.S. military power in this complex and dynamic conflict.

  • von Daniel Moorlyn
    19,00 €

    "A book that captures not just the grandeur of castles but the spirit of an age-a must-read for enthusiasts of medieval history and epic tales of valor." Delve into the heart of medieval fortresses, not just mere blocks of stone but marvels of military ingenuity. Witness the birth and twilight of an age where the clatter of the blacksmith's hammer, the clash of sword against shield, and the solemn vows sworn in the chapel echoed through stone halls. This book is not just a tale of castles and knights; it's a vivid recounting of a society pivoting on the axis of war and chivalry. Stone and Sword is more than just a conventional narrative of historical accounts. It's a journey into the lives of knights - the guardians of these fortresses, draped in chain mail and the heavy burden of duty. This book interweaves tales of valor, the evolution of siegecraft, and the silent, stoic nature of these stone giants, standing as testaments to an era where honor, loyalty, and valor were not ideals but the very essence of life. As the Castle Age progresses, witness the rise of nation-states, the whispers of the Renaissance, and the stirrings of a world evolving beyond feudalism. This era, a prelude to the march of progress, saw fortresses as the tallest sentinels in a world growing ever vaster. But it's in the echoes of this age - the clangor of the blacksmith's hammer, the chivalrous clash of the tourney, and the solemn vows - that the soul of the medieval world resonates.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Operation Zarb-e-Azb: The Pakistani Military Battle Against Militant Groups in North Waziristan" is a comprehensive analysis of one of Pakistan's most significant military operations in its recent history. This book provides an in-depth look at the complex and challenging campaign undertaken by the Pakistani military to combat militant groups in the tribal region of North Waziristan.The narrative begins by setting the geopolitical and historical context of North Waziristan, a region long known for its challenging terrain and as a haven for various militant groups. The book explores the rise of militancy in the area, detailing the key groups operating there, their origins, ideologies, and the threat they posed to Pakistan's national security.Each chapter delves into different phases of Operation Zarb-e-Azb, initiated in June 2014. The book meticulously covers the planning stages, the mobilization of troops, the strategies employed by the Pakistani military, and the use of modern warfare technology. It also provides a detailed account of the ground and air operations carried out in the region, offering insights into the tactical and operational challenges faced by the forces.The author provides a balanced view of the operation's successes and setbacks, evaluating the impact on the local population, the displacement of civilians, and the humanitarian efforts to provide relief and support to affected communities. The narrative also explores the broader implications of the operation on regional stability, Pakistan's internal security, and its relations with neighboring countries."Operation Zarb-e-Azb" critically assesses the long-term outcomes of the military campaign, including the extent to which it achieved its objectives in terms of dismantling militant networks and restoring state authority in North Waziristan. The book also discusses the ongoing challenges in countering insurgency and terrorism within the region.This book is a crucial resource for students of military strategy, South Asian studies, and international relations, as well as policy-makers and analysts interested in understanding the dynamics of counter-insurgency operations in complex territorial and political landscapes. It provides a comprehensive and insightful perspective on a pivotal chapter in Pakistan's fight against militancy.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "The Two NATO-led Military Operations in Libya" is an incisive and comprehensive exploration of NATO's military involvement in Libya, focusing on two critical operations: the 2011 intervention during the Libyan Civil War and a subsequent, lesser-known operation aimed at stabilizing the post-Gaddafi era. This book offers an in-depth analysis of the strategic, political, and humanitarian dimensions of these interventions, set against the backdrop of regional instability and international geopolitical interests.The narrative begins with an overview of the political climate in Libya leading up to the 2011 Arab Spring, setting the stage for the NATO-led intervention. The book provides a detailed account of Operation Unified Protector, examining the factors that led to international involvement, the coalition's strategic objectives, and the military tactics employed, including the controversial NATO air campaign.Each chapter delves into different aspects of the operations, from the initial decision-making process and the challenges of building a multinational coalition to the execution of air strikes and naval blockades. The author analyzes the impact of these military actions on the ground, including their role in the eventual overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi's regime.The book also examines the second, less publicized NATO operation in Libya, focusing on its objectives to provide stability and security in a nation grappling with civil conflict and the rise of extremist groups. This part of the narrative explores the complexities of post-conflict reconstruction, the difficulties in nation-building, and the international community's efforts to support a new Libyan government.A key focus of "The Two NATO-led Military Operations in Libya" is the evaluation of the outcomes of these interventions. It critically assesses their success in achieving stated goals, the humanitarian consequences, the long-term impact on Libya's political landscape, and the broader implications for NATO and international interventionist policy.This book is a crucial resource for students of international relations, military strategy, and Middle Eastern politics. It provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and dilemmas faced by international coalitions in modern conflict zones and offers a comprehensive perspective on NATO's role and legacy in Libya.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Shadows of Secrecy: Espionage and Intelligence in the Manhattan Project" offers an enthralling exploration into the covert operations and intelligence battles that underpinned one of the most significant scientific endeavors of the 20th century - the development of the atomic bomb. This book delves into the clandestine world of espionage that surrounded the Manhattan Project, revealing the complex web of secrecy and intrigue that was central to its success.The narrative begins by painting a vivid picture of the political and scientific climate of the early 1940s, setting the stage for the urgency and secrecy that defined the Manhattan Project. The author provides an overview of the project's inception, its objectives, and the immense challenges faced in developing nuclear technology.Each chapter methodically explores different aspects of the espionage and intelligence operations associated with the project. The book examines the internal security measures implemented to protect the project's secrecy, including counterintelligence efforts to prevent espionage within the project's laboratories and facilities.A significant focus is placed on the role of various intelligence agencies, such as the FBI and OSS, in monitoring potential threats and safeguarding the project's secrets. The narrative also delves into the efforts of foreign powers, particularly the Soviet Union, to infiltrate the project, shedding light on the roles of notorious spies like Klaus Fuchs and the Rosenberg couple."Shadows of Secrecy" also discusses the ethical and moral dilemmas faced by scientists and government officials involved in the project. It explores the implications of secrecy and surveillance on personal liberties and scientific openness, providing a nuanced view of the trade-offs between national security and democratic values.This book is an invaluable resource for students of history, military strategy, and science and technology studies. It provides a compelling account of the integral role intelligence and espionage played in one of history's most monumental scientific achievements, offering a unique perspective on the complex intersection of science, military strategy, and international politics during World War II.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Operation Mincemeat: The Ingenious Deception that Changed History" is a captivating account of one of World War II's most remarkable and successful espionage operations. This book delves deep into the intricacies of the British intelligence plan that significantly influenced the war's outcome, particularly in the Mediterranean theater.The narrative unfolds how British intelligence officers conceived and executed a plan of deception so audacious it could have come from the pages of a spy novel. The operation involved planting false documents on a corpse dressed as a British officer, which was then left to wash ashore in Spain, intending to mislead the Axis powers about the Allies' upcoming plans in Southern Europe.The book meticulously details the planning and execution of this operation, from selecting the right corpse, and creating a believable identity for the fictional officer to drafting the misleading documents and ensuring they fell into the hands of German intelligence. The author takes the reader through every strategic decision and the ingenious creativity in crafting the operation.A key focus of the book is the analysis of the operation's impact on the war. It explores how the false information led to a significant diversion of Axis forces, contributing to the success of the Allied invasion of Sicily and the eventual fall of Mussolini's regime in Italy."Operation Mincemeat" not only recounts this fascinating story but also provides a broader perspective on the role of espionage, intelligence, and psychological warfare in World War II. It examines how the operation fit into the larger context of the war and the other deception tactics employed by the Allies.This book is enthralling for anyone interested in military history, espionage, and World War II. It offers a unique glimpse into the shadowy world of wartime intelligence and the extraordinary lengths the Allies went to ensure the success of their military campaigns. "Operation Mincemeat" is a testament to the power of ingenuity and strategic deception in shaping the course of history.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    20,00 €

    "The Forgotten Conflict: The Korean War's Enduring Impact on History" is a profound exploration of the Korean War, often overshadowed by World War II and the Vietnam War in global consciousness. This book delves into the historical, political, and social ramifications of a conflict that dramatically reshaped the Korean Peninsula and left a lasting imprint on international relations.The narrative commences with an in-depth examination of the geopolitical tensions following World War II that set the stage for the Korean War. It provides a detailed account of the war's origins, from the division of Korea at the 38th parallel to the escalation into a full-scale conflict involving the United States, China, the Soviet Union, and other nations under the United Nations banner.Each chapter meticulously explores key aspects of the war, including major military campaigns, the strategies employed by both the United Nations and Communist forces, and the war's impact on the soldiers and civilians involved. The author presents a comprehensive analysis of the military tactics and technological advancements used during the conflict and their implications for future warfare.A significant portion of the book is dedicated to examining the broader impact of the Korean War. This includes its influence on the Cold War dynamics, shaping policies like containment and the arms race, and its role in solidifying the division of Korea, leading to the ongoing tensions between North and South Korea."The Forgotten Conflict" also addresses the war's legacy in terms of its impact on international diplomacy, the evolution of the United Nations' role in global conflicts, and the development of U.S. foreign and military policy in the post-war era. The author delves into the social and cultural impacts of the war, both within Korea and internationally, including its representation in media and the collective memory of participating nations.This book is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the Korean War's complex legacy. It provides a nuanced and in-depth perspective on a pivotal moment in history that continues to influence global politics and international relations. "The Forgotten Conflict" offers a compelling argument for why the Korean War should be remembered and studied alongside the 20th century's other major conflicts.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    21,00 €

    "Haiti's 1994 Operation Uphold Democracy" provides a critical examination of the United States-led military intervention in Haiti, aimed at restoring the democratically elected President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to power. This in-depth analysis, which forgoes personal interviews in favor of a thorough review of available documentation, military records, governmental archives, NGO reports, and media coverage, offers readers a comprehensive understanding of the operation's multifaceted impact.The book opens with a detailed background of the political turmoil in Haiti that led to the 1991 coup d'état and the subsequent international response. It then delves into the planning and execution of Operation Uphold Democracy, meticulously dissecting the strategies employed by the coalition forces and the challenges they faced during the intervention.Subsequent chapters critically assess the successes and failures of the operation, evaluating its effectiveness in achieving its stated goals. This includes an analysis of the immediate aftermath of the intervention, the restoration of the Haitian government, and the impact on the country's political, social, and economic landscape. The book also explores the broader implications of the intervention on international relations and peacekeeping doctrines.Special attention is given to the humanitarian aspects of the operation, including efforts to protect civilians, rebuild infrastructure, and promote human rights and democratic governance. The author critically examines the long-term consequences of the intervention on Haiti's path to stability and the lessons learned that could inform future international peacekeeping and nation-building efforts."Haiti's 1994 Operation Uphold Democracy: Measuring Successes and Failures" is a pivotal resource for students and scholars of international relations, military history, and Latin American studies. It provides a nuanced, objective, and detailed perspective on a key moment in international peacekeeping efforts, offering valuable insights into the complexities and challenges of such operations.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Operation Anaconda: The 2002 U.S. Military Operation in Eastern Afghanistan" is an in-depth examination of one of the early, critical battles in the U.S. war in Afghanistan. Focused on the intense fighting in the Shahi-Kot Valley in March 2002, this book offers a comprehensive account of the operation, detailing the planning, execution, and aftermath of this pivotal military engagement.The book begins with an overview of the geopolitical context and the events leading up to Operation Anaconda. This includes the aftermath of the September 11 attacks, the U.S. response, and the initial stages of the war in Afghanistan. The narrative then delves into the strategic importance of the Shahi-Kot Valley and the intelligence that led to the launch of the operation.Each chapter methodically explores different facets of Operation Anaconda, from the coalition forces' composition and the operational planning to the execution of ground and air assaults. The author provides a detailed account of the battles, the tactics employed by both U.S. and coalition forces, and the formidable resistance they faced from al-Qaeda and Taliban fighters.A significant focus of the book is the analysis of the challenges and shortcomings of the operation. This includes the difficulties in terrain, the underestimation of enemy strength, and the complications arising from coordination among diverse military units from different nations. The book also explores the role of emerging technologies in warfare, such as the use of drones and modern communication systems, which were crucial in this operation."Operation Anaconda" also discusses the broader implications of the battle on the course of the war in Afghanistan. It evaluates the operation's success in achieving its military objectives and its impact on the overall strategy of the United States and its allies in the region.This book is a significant contribution to the study of modern warfare, providing a nuanced and detailed perspective on a complex military operation. It is an essential read for military historians, students of international relations, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of military operations in the challenging terrain and political landscape of Afghanistan.Top of Form

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Forging Peace" offers a detailed and comprehensive analysis of the British military intervention in Sierra Leone from 2000 to 2002, a crucial period that significantly impacted the trajectory of the country's civil war and its journey towards peace. The book meticulously examines the intervention without the use of interviews, instead relying on an extensive review of available documentation, military records, governmental archives, and media reports.The narrative begins with a background on Sierra Leone's civil conflict, setting the stage for understanding the complexities and challenges that faced the British forces. It then delves into the strategic decisions made by the British government and military leaders, analyzing the objectives, planning, and execution of the intervention.Each chapter explores different aspects of the intervention, including the initial deployment of troops, the challenges of engaging with rebel forces, the complexities of humanitarian assistance, and the efforts to stabilize the region and support a transition to peace. The book also provides a critical assessment of the military tactics used, the logistics of the operation, and the impact of these efforts on the broader conflict in Sierra Leone."Forging Peace" stands out for its in-depth exploration of the political, ethical, and logistical dimensions of military intervention in a foreign conflict. The author presents a balanced view, highlighting both the successes and the shortcomings of the intervention and its long-term implications for international peacekeeping efforts.This book is an invaluable resource for students of military history, international relations, and African studies. It offers readers a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in international military interventions and their potential to influence the course of conflict in regions plagued by civil war and unrest.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Operation Just Cause: The 1989-1990 U.S. Military Intervention in Panama" offers a comprehensive and detailed examination of one of the late 20th century's critical military interventions. This book meticulously explores the strategic, political, and operational dimensions of the United States' decision to intervene in Panama, aiming to depose General Manuel Noriega and establish a democratic government.The narrative begins by setting the historical and political context of U.S.-Panama relations, detailing the events that led to escalating tensions and the eventual decision to launch a military operation. The book provides a thorough analysis of the geopolitical considerations, including the role of the Panama Canal and the broader implications for U.S. policy in Latin America.Each chapter delves into various aspects of Operation Just Cause. The book examines the planning and execution of the military campaign, from the deployment of troops to the use of advanced technology and tactics. The author analyzes the operational challenges encountered by U.S. forces, including urban warfare in densely populated areas like Panama City and the logistical complexities of a rapid deployment.A significant portion of the book is dedicated to examining the impact of the intervention. This includes the immediate military and political outcomes, such as the capture and extradition of Noriega and the restoration of a civilian government in Panama. The author also evaluates the long-term effects on Panama's political landscape, U.S. military doctrine, and international law."Operation Just Cause" also addresses the humanitarian and ethical considerations of the intervention, discussing the impact on the Panamanian civilian population, and the international response to the U.S. military action.This book is an essential resource for students and scholars of military history, international relations, and Latin American studies. It offers a nuanced and comprehensive look at a pivotal event that shaped U.S. military and foreign policy at the end of the Cold War.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Operation Desert Storm: The U.S.-led Coalition to Liberate Kuwait from Iraqi Occupation" is a detailed and comprehensive account of one of the late 20th century's most significant military campaigns. This book offers a deep dive into the strategic, political, and military aspects of the 1991 Gulf War, focusing on the United States-led coalition's efforts to expel Iraqi forces from Kuwait.The narrative begins by setting the geopolitical stage, explaining the events leading up to Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990 and the international response that followed. The book outlines the diplomatic efforts at the United Nations and other international forums, setting the context for the subsequent military action.Each chapter meticulously examines different components of Operation Desert Storm. This includes the coalition-building process, where the author analyzes how the United States led the formation of a diverse alliance of nations united against Iraq's aggression. The book also explores the planning and execution of the military campaign, detailing the air and ground strategies, the innovative use of technology, and the logistical challenges of such a large-scale operation.A key focus of the book is the operational tactics employed by coalition forces. It looks at the air campaign's impact on crippling Iraqi military capabilities and the swift ground offensive that followed. The author also pays attention to the role of intelligence, reconnaissance, and the use of precision-guided munitions, which played a significant part in the conflict."Operation Desert Storm" critically assesses the outcomes of the war, including the immediate liberation of Kuwait, the long-term regional implications, and the lessons learned by the military and political leadership. The book also examines the humanitarian and environmental impact of the conflict, including the plight of refugees and the catastrophic oil spills.This book is an essential read for students of military history, international relations, and Middle Eastern studies, providing a well-rounded and in-depth understanding of Operation Desert Storm, a pivotal event in the history of modern warfare and international diplomacy.

  • von Roberto Miguel Rodriguez
    19,00 €

    "Intelligence Agencies' Role in the 1983 U.S. Military Intervention in Grenada" presents a thorough and analytical examination of the often-overlooked intelligence aspect of this significant Cold War-era conflict. Drawing upon declassified documents, government reports, historical archives, and expert analyses, the book offers an in-depth exploration of how intelligence gathered by agencies like the CIA and NSA shaped the United States' decision-making and strategy during the intervention.The book begins by setting the geopolitical context of the early 1980s, highlighting the tensions of the Cold War and the strategic importance of Grenada at that time. It then delves into the specific events leading up to the intervention, including the internal political turmoil in Grenada and the perceived threats to U.S. interests.Each chapter focuses on different elements of the intelligence operations, from signal interceptions and satellite reconnaissance to human intelligence and covert activities. The book provides a detailed account of how information was gathered, analyzed, and ultimately used to inform military tactics and diplomatic strategies.The narrative also critically examines the effectiveness and accuracy of the intelligence collected, discussing both the successes and failures of these efforts. It explores the controversies and debates surrounding the intervention, particularly the role of intelligence in justifying the invasion, and the lessons learned by the U.S. intelligence community."Intelligence Agencies' Role in the 1983 U.S. Military Intervention in Grenada" is a comprehensive and insightful resource for students of military history, intelligence studies, and Cold War politics. It offers a unique perspective on this key historical event, shedding light on the critical but often underappreciated role of intelligence in shaping international military actions.

  • von Zvi Helmut Steinitz
    38,00 €

    Zvi Helmut Steinitz Memoirs for eternal remembranceFor years I was preoccupied with the thought of documenting the tragic fate of my family members, all of them perished in the Holocaust. Yet for almost my whole life, I tried to suppress the sorrowful past, wary of resurrecting the years of tears and suffering. I rarely spoke of the wartime atrocities. I never returned to the country where death resided, where streams of Jewish blood saturated the earth. I couldn¿t bring myself to stand before the silent mass grave in Belzec, where my parents, my brother and my aunt lie buried together with hundreds upon thousands of Jewish victims. I couldn¿t face the death of those I loved, couldn't look into their eyes. In my mind, they live on. Many years later, vivid images from the monstrous war years began to appear frequently, images that cast a shadow over my day-to-day life and burdened my mind. I gradually became aware of my age, too. I was no longer young, and already I felt under pressure to finally write down the story of my family. All my life I had been haunted by the question of how I had survived the war, where I had drawn the mental and physical strength that helped me to survive those tortuous years. There is no explanation for my survival, and yet I am certain that the upbringing that my parents gave me had a significant influence on my steadfastness and determination, particularly in critical situations. My parents brought my brother and me up with love and human values that I have carried with me through my life. In moments of deepest despair and deadly peril, hidden strengths awakened in me, strengths that sharpened my senses and saved my life. I strongly believe that the values installed in childhood will always stay with a person and develop into principles that a young person can take into independent life. Had I not possessed these principles, not even blind luck or sheer coincidence could have saved me. As the only surviving member of my family, I felt a moral obligation to immortalise in writing the fate of my family and their lives before and during the war up until their tragic deaths. I had the extraordinary fortune of surviving, and I have enough mental strength today to enable me to address the horrors of that time and to tell the story of my family. The Nazis will not succeed in their appalling attempt at erasing my family's existence from this earth. My parents and brother have no personal graves and no gravestone.

  • von Klaus A. Maier
    64,95 €

    Das Nordatlantische Bündnis war immer auch ein politischer und wirtschaftlicher Staatenverbund, der auf eine Kooperation angelegt war, die weit über den Bereich der eigentlichen Sicherheitspolitik hinausstrebte. Neben dem weltpolitischen Umfeld, dem Ost-West-Konflikt und den darin wirksamen Bedrohungsperzeptionen verdient daher die innere, atlantische Perspektive in der Formationsphase des Bündnisses besondere historische Beachtung. Diese interne Perspektive des Bündnisses kann als Verstrickung von europäischer und amerikanischer Politik unter Aufgabe nationaler Souveränitätsrechte definiert werden. In diese Perspektive muß der zur nordamerikanisch westeuropäischen Sicherheitsintegration parallel und nicht immer spannungsfrei verlaufende Prozeß der westeuropäischen Integration einbezogen werden. Diese breite historische Aufarbeitung der Formationsphase des Nordatlantischen Bündnisses erscheint nicht zuletzt aus aktuellen politischen Gründen bedeutsam. Mit Blick auf die dramatischen Umbrüche in den Staaten Mittel- und Osteuropas, die die internationale Nachkriegsordnung in Frage stellen, eröffnen sich Perspektiven für die Rückkehr dieser Staaten nach Europa.

  • von Martin Gadow
    11,00 €

    Störung der TotenruheDer Celler Journalist Uwe Ossian besucht eine Veranstaltung zur Wiedereröffnung des deutschen Soldatenfriedhofs Lohheide nahe Bergen-Belsen. Der Friedhof wurde durch ein Arbeitskommando des Kriegsgräbervereins instandgesetzt. Kriegsgräberverein und Gesetzgeber bezeichnen Kriegstote unisono als ¿Opfer von Krieg und Gewaltherrschaft¿. Die Täter werden weggelogen. Das soldatische Opfernarrativ ist wesentlicher Inhalt dieser Gedenk- und Erinnerungskultur.Der Mohn blutet aus tränennasen FeldernPeter Leibgeber, Mitarbeiter des Kriegsgräbervereins in Köln, begleitet den Vater und einen Kameraden des in Afghanistan getöteten Bundeswehrsoldaten Hendrik Schoppe zu einer Gedenkveranstaltung an dessen Ehrengrab. In Erzählungen von Patrick Bienenmüller, dem Kameraden Hendriks, wird der gemeinsame Wehrdienst erörtert. In Erzählungen des Vaters Martin Schoppe werden gemeinsame Unternehmungen mit Hendrik erinnert ¿ darunter Besuche von deutschen Soldatenfriedhöfen an der Westfront des Ersten Weltkrieges. Um die Ausbildung und den Auslandseinsatz Hendriks in Afghanistan besser zu verstehen, nimmt Leibgeber an einem Informationsseminar der Streitkräftebasis teil. Er besucht das Ehrenmal der Bundeswehr im Hinterhof vom Berliner Bendlerblock, besichtigt das Einsatzführungskommando in Potsdam und beobachtet Einsatzszenarien auf dem Truppenübungsplatz Lübtheen.Abschied vom ArrestantenBeisetzung Leibgebers auf dem Waldfriedhof, der als Mitarbeiter des Kriegsgräbervereins eingestand: ¿Der Verein ist mein Gefängnis. In das graue Gefieder meiner Anzüge gekleidet, plappere ich wie ein Papagei Verbandsparolen nach (¿Versöhnung!¿ ¿Versöhnung!¿ Versöhnung!¿). Ich werde gefüttert. Ich werde getränkt. Aber vom Fliegen kann ich in meinem Käfig nur träumen.¿ Beim Gang über den Friedhof im Anschluss an die Beisetzung und beim Leichenkaffee versuchen seine Freunde, der Journalist Uwe Ossian und der Erzähler als ehemaliger Kollege Leibgebers, das ¿unglückliche Bewusstsein¿ des Verstorbenen zu ergründen: Leibgeber tat das Falsche und strengte sich auch noch richtig dabei an.

  • von Herfried Münkler
    18,00 €

    Als am 23. März amerikanische Panzerverbände südlich von Mainz über den Rhein vorstießen, war die Schlacht um die Festung Europa in ihr letztes Stadium getreten. Die deutsche Kapitulation war nur noch eine Frage der Zeit. Vier Tage zuvor hatte Hitler die totale Zerstörung sämtlicher Verkehrs-, Industrie- und Versorgungsanlagen befohlen; auf die Lebensgrundlagen des deutschen Volkes sollte keine Rücksicht mehr genommen werden. Da der Machtapparat des Regimes jedoch im Zerfall begriffen war, kamen Offiziere und Zivilisten zum Zuge, die im hereinbrechenden Chaos zu retten suchten, was noch zu retten war. Aufgrund der Materialien des Friedberger Stadtarchivs hat Herfried Münkler diese Ereignisse minutiös rekonstruiert. Aus Akten und Erinnerungen steigen gespenstische Szenen auf. Während die Bevölkerung die Vorräte des Heeresproviantamtes plündert, sitzen die meisten Offiziere wie gelähmt in ihrem Gefechtsstand und betrinken sich im Bewusstsein, dass fünfeinhalb Jahre Krieg sinnlos und vergeblich waren. Und während die Bevölkerung sich aller belastenden Requisiten in der Nacht zu erledigen sucht Orden, Uniformen, Hitlerporträts verschwinden in den Lehmgruben , setzen ein paar Fanatiker noch über die Kapitulation hinaus ihre Hoffnung in die versprochenen Wunderwaffen.

  • von Wolfgang Kraushaar
    18,00 €

    Als die Hamas am 7. Oktober 2023 über 1200 Israeli ermordete, war auf einen Schlag der von den Nazis verübte eliminatorische Antisemitismus zurückgekehrt. Und das ausgerechnet auf dem Boden jenes Staates, der seiner Bevölkerung eine existentielle Sicherheitsgarantie gegeben hatte.Als Reaktion auf den Überfall ordnete die Regierung Netanyahu an, den Aggressor auszuschalten. Da sich dieser aber im Gaza-Streifen versteckt hielt, kam es dabei zu einer enorm hohen Zahl an Opfern unter den palästinensischen Zivilisten.Die Bilder, die seitdem um die Welt gehen, führten zu einem Aufflammen des Antisemitismus in einem kaum noch für möglich gehaltenen Ausmaß. Begleitet werden diese Reaktionen von uferlosen Debatten, die häufig affektbesetzt und von einer Begriffsverwirrung erheblichen Ausmaßes gezeichnet sind.Wolfgang Kraushaar unternimmt es, die altbekannten, häufig antisemitismusverdächtigen Stereotypen von triftigen Argumenten zu trennen. Dabei geht es ihm nicht - jedenfalls nicht primär - um historische Rekonstruktionen, sondern darum, das diskursive Feld von Topoi, Narrativen und Metadebatten nach Maßgabe einer Unterscheidung zwischen den zivilisatorischen Minimalbedingungen auf der einen und der Präzisierung und Ausdifferenzierung der Problem- und Grenzfälle auf der anderen Seite zu ordnen.

  • von Anke Büttner
    25,00 €

    Das 2023 in München stattgefundene Festival »Female Peace Palace« widmete sich dem Mut, den Vorstellungen und den Kämpfen von Frauen in Krieg und Widerstand. Mit Theater, Literatur, Gesprächen, Vorträgen und Podcasts wurde ein Bogen von einem visionären historischen Ereignis während des Ersten Weltkriegs - dem Internationalen Frauenfriedenskongress 1915 in Den Haag - hin zu aktuellen Konfliktzonen gespannt. Im Vertrauen auf die Kunst und das Theater suchten die Autor*innen, Künstler*innen, Journalist*innen und Wissenschaftler*innen nach Beschreibungen für die Dilemmata und Höllen des Krieges und widmeten sich gleichzeitig der Kraft, aus der gemeinsames Handeln dagegen wachsen kann. Das internationale Festival war eine erste Einladung, ins Imaginieren und Sprechen zu kommen, wo angesichts von Krieg und Hass Worte und Vorstellungsvermögen fehlen. Das gleichnamige Lesebuch dokumentiert das Festival der Monacensia und der Münchner Kammerspiele und erweitert es mit neuen Beiträgen.

  • von Nikolas Lelle
    20,00 €

    »Unsere Arbeit macht uns frei«, rief ein ranghoher National sozialist inmitten des Zweiten Weltkriegs seinen sogenannten Volksgenossen zu. Er knüpfte damit nicht nur an die lange Tradi tion »deutscher Arbeit« an, der nach die Deutschen eine ganz besondere Beziehung zu Arbeit haben sollen. Er wandelte zugleich eine weitverbreitete KZ-Inschrift ab. Denn »Arbeit macht frei« prangte am Lagertor von Auschwitz, Dachau, Sachsen hausen und andernorts.Doch was hat der Satz überhaupt zu bedeuten? Wessen Arbeit macht wen frei? Und vor allem: wovon? Um diese Fragen zu beant worten, wirft Nikolas Lelle einen Blick auf Texte der Shoah-Überlebenden Primo Levi, Jean Améry und Tibor Wohl, die jeweils Texte über die NS-Devise »Arbeit macht frei« verfassten.Der Umgang mit der NS-Ideologie und ihren »Sinnsprüchen« ist eine Herausforderung bis heute. Denn wie kann es sein, dass dieser Satz einerseits tabuisiert ist, andererseits die extreme Rechte ständig mit ihm spielt und er auf Social-Media-Plattformen zum Hashtag verkommt? Erst eine gelungene Aufarbeitung der Vergangenheit kann die Gesellschaft dazu befähigen, sich ihrer Geschichte wie Gegenwart zu stellen.

  • von Susanne R. Day
    30,00 €

    Round about Bar-le-Duc, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of History General and Eastern Hemisphere World War I (1914-1918)

  • von A. F. Pollard
    34,00 €

    A Short History of the Great War, is a classical and a rare book, that has been considered important throughout the human history, and so that this work is never forgotten we at Alpha Editions have made efforts in its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for present and future generations. This whole book has been reformatted, retyped and redesigned. These books are not made of scanned copies of their original work, and hence their text is clear and readable. This remarkable volume falls within the genres of History General and Eastern Hemisphere World War I (1914-1918)

  • von Jean Giraudoux
    27,00 €

    Lectures pour une ombre, est un livre classique et rare, qui a été considéré comme important tout au long de l'histoire de l'humanité, et pour que cet ouvrage ne soit jamais oublié, chez Alpha Editions, nous avons fait des efforts pour sa préservation en rééditant ce livre dans un format moderne pour les générations présentes et futures. . Tout ce livre a été reformaté, retapé et repensé. Ces livres ne sont pas constitués de copies numérisées de leur ¿uvre originale et leur texte est donc clair et lisible. Ce volume remarquable s'inscrit dans les genres de History General and Eastern Hemisphere World War I (1914-1918)

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