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One Soldier's Story 1939-1945

One Soldier's Story 1939-1945
Author: George S. MacDonell
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2002-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1550024086

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This story details the fateful adventures of two Canadian army regiments dispatched to the Pacific to face the Japanese.


One Soldier's Story 1939-1945

One Soldier's Story 1939-1945
Author: George S. Macdonell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-12-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781038758019

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This is the story of a seventeen year old boy who ran away from home to join the Canadian Army at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. It describes the fateful adventures of two regiments dispatched to the Pacific to face the Japanese, and the courage of two thousand young soldiers who, when faced with an impossible task thousands of miles from home, behaved with honour and distinction. Though they lost the battle of Hong Kong, they succeeded in showing the world the mettle of which they were made.


One Soldier's Story: 1939-1945

One Soldier's Story: 1939-1945
Author: George S. MacDonell
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2002-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1550029983

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This is the story of a seventeen year old boy who ran away from home to join the Canadian Army at the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939. It describes the fateful adventures of two regiments dispatched to the Pacific to face the Japanese, and the courage of two thousand young soldiers who, when faced with an impossible task thousands of miles from home, behaved with honour and distinction. Though they lost the battle of Hong Kong, they succeeded in showing the world the mettle of which they were made.


One Soldier's Story

One Soldier's Story
Author: Robert J. Dole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: Soldiers
ISBN: 9780002813457

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One Soldier's Story

One Soldier's Story
Author: James E. Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1984
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

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The War Diary

The War Diary
Author: Fedor von Bock
Publisher: Schiffer Pub Limited
Total Pages: 608
Release: 1996
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780764300752

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The Von Bock memoirs, which appear here for the first time, allow the reader to see the entire drama of the Second World War through the eyes of one of Germany's most important military commanders. After the attacks on Poland and Western Europe, campaigns he helped bring to a succesful conclusion, von Bock became Commander-in-Chief of Army Group Center which carried out the main drive on Moscow during Operation Barbarossa and brought the Red Army to the verge of collapse in the great battles of encirclement. Hitler relieved von Bock when the German offensive bogged down during the winter of 1941/1942. After he returned as Commander-in-Chief of Army Group South, von Bock was eventually placed in temporary retirement when he critized Hitler's division of forces against Stalingrad and the Caucasus-the road to castrophe began. Army commanders like Hoth, Guderian, Kluge and Paulus served under Generalfeldmarschall Fedor von Bock, while at his side stood his nephew Henning von Tresckow, who led the most active resistance movement against Hitler, and Carl-Hans von Hardenberg, a friend and advisor of Stauffenberg. Their efforts to win over von Bock failed, yet the Generalfeldmarschall tolerated the pronounced resistance sentiments among his staff, and even became privy to the attempted assissination of Hitler on July 20, 1944. This book allows us to reassess Fedor von Bock, whose complex personality is revealed by his diary entries, and by the biographical sketches by editor Klaus Gerbet.


One Soldier's Story

One Soldier's Story
Author: Edward A. Webb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2007
Genre: Prisoners of war
ISBN:

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Fighting Power

Fighting Power
Author: Martin Van Creveld
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982
Genre:
ISBN: 0313091579

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Analyses the performance of two key parties engaged in fighting during World War II.


Clash of Empires in South China

Clash of Empires in South China
Author: Franco David Macri
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2015-06-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700621083

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Japan's invasion of China in 1937 saw most major campaigns north of the Yangtze River, where Chinese industry was concentrated. The southern theater proved a more difficult challenge for Japan because of its enormous size, diverse terrain, and poor infrastructure, but Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek made a formidable stand that produced a veritable quagmire for a superior opponent--a stalemate much desired by the Allied nations. In the first book to cover this southern theater in detail, David Macri closely examines strategic decisions, campaigns, and operations and shows how they affected Allied grand strategy. Drawing on documents of U.S. and British officials, he reveals for the first time how the Sino-Japanese War served as a "proxy war" for the Allies: by keeping Japan's military resources focused on southern China, they hoped to keep the enemy bogged down in a war of attrition that would prevent them from breaching British and Soviet territory. While the most immediate concern was preserving Siberia and its vast resources from invasion, Macri identifies Hong Kong as the keystone in that proxy war-vital in sustaining Chinese resistance against Japan as it provided the logistical interface between the outside world and battles in Hunan and Kwangtung provinces; a situation that emerged because of its vital rail connection to the city of Changsha. He describes the development of Anglo-Japanese low-intensity conflict at Hong Kong; he then explains the geopolitical significance of Hong Kong and southern China for the period following the German invasion of the Soviet Union. Opening a new window on this rarely studied theater, Macri underscores China's symbolic importance for the Allies, depicting them as unequal partners who fought the Japanese for entirely different reasons-China for restoration of its national sovereignty, the Allies to keep the Japanese preoccupied. And by aiding China's wartime efforts, the Allies further hoped to undermine Japanese propaganda designed to expel Western powers from its Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. As Macri shows, Hong Kong was not just a sleepy British Colonial outpost on the fringes of the empire but an essential logistical component of the war, and to fully understand broader events Hong Kong must be viewed together with southern China as a single military zone. His account of that forgotten fight is a pioneering work that provides new insight into the origins of the Pacific War.


Triumph at Kapyong

Triumph at Kapyong
Author: Dan Bjarnason
Publisher: Dundurn
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2011-03-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 1770707727

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April 24th, 1951,was a lonely, moon-lit night in Korea. On a godforsaken hill, a few hundred surrounded Canadian soldiers waited for the fight of their lives to begin. Soon, Chinese communist troops in their thousands, swarmed around them, plunging straight towards the Korean capital, Seoul. These Canadians were all that blocked the way. This is the story of the first battle by Canada’s first soldiers in the Korean War: the 2nd Battalion of Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry. These volunteers were straight from Central Casting: truck drivers, construction workers, kids just out of high school, and bored farm boys. Outnumbered and outgunned, this people’s army of amateurs beat off some of the toughest troops on earth. This battle that’s become a legend takes its name from a nearby peanut-sized village: Kapyong. It’s become a mythic Canadian story, except this is mythology that is true and real.