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The Children's War

The Children's War
Author: Monique Charlesworth
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0307428249

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This is the story of two children caught in the midst of war.It is 1939 and thirteen-year-old Ilse, half-Jewish, has been sent out of Germany by her Aryan mother to a place of supposed safety. Her journey takes her from the labyrinthine bazaars of Morocco to Paris, a city made hectic at the threat of Nazi invasion. At the same time in Germany, Nicolai, a boy miserably destined for the Nazi Youth movement, finds comfort in the friendship of Ilse’s mother, the nursemaid hired to take care of his young sister. Gripping and poignant, The Children’s War is a stunning novel of wartime lives, of parents and children, of adventure and self-discovery.


Children of War

Children of War
Author: Deborah Ellis
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0888999070

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Provides interviews with twenty-three young Iraqi children who have moved away from their homeland and tells of their fears, challenges, and struggles to rebuild their lives in foreign lands as refugees of war.


Wojtek

Wojtek
Author: Alan Pollock Alan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2019-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781910646410

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Shattered

Shattered
Author: Jennifer Armstrong
Publisher: Laurel Leaf
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 0307433749

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As bullets ring and bombs are dropped, children watch—mostly from the sidelines, but occasionally in the direct line of fire. Unaware of the political issues or power struggles behind the battle, all they know are the human, emotional consequences of this thing called war. This collection examines all of war’s implications for young people—from those caught in the line of fire to the children of the veterans of wars long past. Critically acclaimed author Jennifer Armstrong brings together 12 powerful voices in young people's literature to explore the realities of war from a child's perspective. The settings vary widely—the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, an attempted coup in Venezuela, the American Civil War, crisis in the Middle East—but the effects are largely the same. In war, no life is ever left untouched. In war, lives are shattered.


Children at War

Children at War
Author: Peter W. Singer
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2015-03-04
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1101970057

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Children at War is the first comprehensive book to examine the growing and global use of children as soldiers. P.W. Singer, an internationally recognized expert in twenty-first-century warfare, explores how a new strategy of war, utilized by armies and warlords alike, has targeted children, seeking to turn them into soldiers and terrorists. Singer writes about how the first American serviceman killed by hostile fire in Afghanistan—a Green Beret—was shot by a fourteen-year-old Afghan boy; how suspected militants detained by U.S. forces in Iraq included more than one hundred children under the age of seventeen; and how hundreds who were taken hostage in Thailand were held captive by the rebel "God's Army," led by twelve-year-old twins. Interweaving the voices of child soldiers throughout the book, Singer looks at the ways these children are recruited, abducted, trained, and finally sent off to fight in war-torn hot spots, from Colombia and the Sudan to Kashmir and Sierra Leone. He writes about children who have been indoctrinated to fight U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan; of Iraqui boys between the ages of ten and fifteen who had been trained in military arms and tactics to become Saddam Hussein's Ashbal Saddam (Lion Cubs); of young refugees from Pakistani madrassahs who were recruited to help bring the Taliban to power in the Afghan civil war. The author, National Security Fellow at the Brookings Institution and director of the Brookings Project on U.S. Policy Towards the Islamic World, explores how this phenomenon has come about, and how social disruptions and failures of development in modern Third World nations have led to greater global conflict and an instability that has spawned a new pool of recruits. He writes about how technology has made today's weapons smaller and lighter and therefore easier for children to carry and handle; how one billion people in the world live in developing countries where civil war is part of everyday life; and how some children—without food, clothing, or family—have volunteered as soldiers as their only way to survive. Finally, Singer makes clear how the U.S. government and the international community must face this new reality of modern warfare, how those who benefit from the recruitment of children as soldiers must be held accountable, how Western militaries must be prepared to face children in battle, and how rehabilitation programs can undo this horrific phenomenon and turn child soldiers back into children.


The Story of the Second World War for Children

The Story of the Second World War for Children
Author: Peter Chrisp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-01-24
Genre: Military weapons
ISBN: 9781783124503

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Ideal for use in school homework projects on World War II - packed with photographs and artworks, this book will help readers understand the bravery and sacrifice of ordinary people during World War II.


Children of War

Children of War
Author: Ahmet Yorulmaz
Publisher: Neem Tree Press
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781911107293

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Fifteen generations of Hassanakis's family have been Cretan. After WW1, amidst rumours that Cretan Muslims will be sent to Turkey, Hassanakis worries he will have to leave behind his great love, the Greek widow Marigo, and his beloved homeland. He can't believe he will be sent to a country whose language he barely knows and where he knows no-one.


En Guerre

En Guerre
Author: Neil Harris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780943056425

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Explores World War I through French graphics from books, magazines, and prints of the period, presenting a wide range of perspectives.


Out of War

Out of War
Author: Sara J. Cameron
Publisher: Scholastic
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780439297219

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Chronicles the stories of Columbian children who have lost parents, homes, schools, and any hope of day-to-day security, yet work for change and face the future with the confidence that their efforts will make a difference.