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The Unknown Warriors

The Unknown Warriors
Author: Nicholas Pringle
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2012-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781291129335

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WWII Book. They served across the globe; from the North African desert to the jungles of Burma, from the skies of occupied Europe to the icy Arctic Ocean. 'The Unknown Warriors', as Winston Churchill named them, were the men and women who fought for the country during the Second World War. When an appeal for memories of wartime and what they thought of their country in the 21st century appeared in the local newspapers, many put pen to paper or dusted off their old typewriters to send a response. The Unknown Warriors is a collection of letters, packed full of opinions and dramatic war memories from Land Army Girls, Far East POWs, Desert Rats, and RAF aircrew, to name just a few, as well as those who served in essential civilian services and occupations. It is a timeless record of written testimony from men and women from Britain, Australia and New Zealand who served their country with bravery and determination in the 1939-1945 War. For more information visit: www.theunknownwarriors.co.uk


The Unknown Warrior

The Unknown Warrior
Author: James Leasor
Publisher: House of Stratus
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2001-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 075510045X

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It is 1944 and the British Army has the ¿strangest, most individualistic and most secret unit to wear uniform. . .X-Troop¿. This special unit of anti-Nazi German, Hungarian and Austrian volunteers are given new British identities. One of them, Stephen Rigby, is a German Jew by birth. He is chosen for a secret and dangerous assignment: to present himself to the Germans in France as a French spy. He has to convince them that the planned Allied landing is to be at the Pas de Calais, diverting the Germans from the location of the real invasion. Thousands of lives depend on his success.


Unknown Warriors

Unknown Warriors
Author: Fred Gaffen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 376
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Unknown Warriors presents compelling stories of bravery, cowardice, death, friendship, sex and treachery. They are recounted in moving detail, allowing the reader to experience the anger, fear and frustration of fighting in Vietnam. In addition, Fred Gaffen puts these stories in their historical context and describes Canada's often neglected role in the war.


Unknown Warriors

Unknown Warriors
Author: John Stevens
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2014-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0750962186

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The words of Unknown Warriors resonate as powerfully today as when first written. The book offers a very personal glimpse into the hidden world of the military field hospital where patients struggled with pain and trauma, and nurses fought to save lives and preserve emotional integrity.The book’s author was one of a select number of fully trained military nurses who worked in hospital trains and casualty clearing stations during the First World War, coming as close to the front as a woman could. Kate Luard was already a war veteran when she arrived in France in 1914, aged 42, having served in the Second Boer War. At the height of the Battle of Passchendaele, she was in charge of a casualty clearing station with a staff of forty nurses and nearly 100 nursing orderlies.She was awarded the RRC and Bar (a rare distinction) and was Mentioned in Despatches for gallant and distinguished service in the field. Through her letters home she conveyed a vivid and honest portrait of war. It is also a portrait of close family affection and trust in a world of conflict. In publishing some of these letters in Unknown Warriors her intention was to bear witness to the suffering of the ordinary soldier.


Daisy and the Unknown Warrior

Daisy and the Unknown Warrior
Author: Tony Bradman
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 180090004X

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Reluctant reader favourite Tony Bradman returns with a captivating historical tale inspired by the true story of Britain's Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+


The War of the Unknown Warriors

The War of the Unknown Warriors
Author: Mary E. Dombach
Publisher: BASCOM Hill
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-02
Genre: Courage
ISBN: 9781935098096

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In "The War of the Unknown Warriors," even a young boy can call forth the courage to save others.


War of the Unknown Warriors

War of the Unknown Warriors
Author: David Souden
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN:

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David Souden draws on oral, written and photographic archives of the National Trust, which have rarely been seen or heard, to provide an unique insight into National Trust properties. The publication of the book marks the 60th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe.


The Ghost Warriors

The Ghost Warriors
Author: Samuel M. Katz
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 1592409016

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The untold story of the Ya'mas, Israel's special forces undercover team that infiltrated Palestinian terrorist strongholds during the Second Intifada. It was the deadliest terror campaign ever mounted against a nation in modern times: the al-Aqsa, or Second, Intifada. This is the untold story of how Israel fought back with an elite force of undercover operatives, drawn from the nation's diverse backgrounds and ethnicities--and united in their ability to walk among the enemy as no one else dared. Beginning in late 2000, as black smoke rose from burning tires and rioters threw rocks in the streets, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and Arafat's Palestinian Authority embarked on a strategy of sending their terrorists to slip undetected into Israel's towns and cities to set the country ablaze, unleashing suicide attacks at bus stops, discos, pizzerias--wherever people gathered. But Israel fielded some of the most capable and cunning special operations forces in the world. The Ya'mas, Israel National Police Border Guard undercover counterterrorists special operations units, became Israel's eyes-on-target response. Launched on intelligence provided by the Shin Bet, indigenous Arabic-speaking Dovrim, or "Speakers," operating in the West Bank, Jerusalem, and Gaza infiltrated the treacherous confines where the terrorists lived hidden in plain sight, and set the stage for the intrepid tactical specialists who often found themselves under fire and outnumbered in their effort to apprehend those responsible for the carnage inside Israel. This is their compelling true story: a tale of daring and deception that could happen only in the powder keg of the modern Middle East. INCLUDES PHOTOGRAPHS AND MAPS