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MagazineHello Magazine UK Issue 1812-30 October 2023




Hello Magazine UK Issue 1812-30 October 2023

Hello Magazine UK Issue 1812-30 October 2023
English | 110 Pages | PDF | 82.71 MB





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E-BooksBerezina 1812 Napoleon's Hollow Victory (Osprey Campaign 383)



Berezina 1812 Napoleon's Hollow Victory (Osprey Campaign 383)
Free Download Berezina 1812: Napoleon's Hollow Victory (Osprey Campaign 383)
2022 | ISBN: 1472850181 | English | 97 Pages | True PDF | 28 MB



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E-BooksSalamanca Campaign 1812



Salamanca Campaign 1812
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1399001361 | 272 pages | True PDF EPUB | 147.27 MB
After a gap of two years, the 1812 Salamanca Campaign saw Wellington taking the offensive in Spain against Marshal Marmont's Army of Portugal. Marching from the border fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo which fell to the Allies in January, neither commander was willing to take the risk of a general action without a clear tactical advantage. The result were stand-offs as Wellington offered battle on the San Christóbal Heights, but once the small French-garrisoned forts left behind in Salamanca fell, Marmont withdrew to the Douro. For over a week the two armies shared cooling waters of the river before Marmont 'humbugged' Wellington and fell on the Allied left flank at Castrejón. Wellington rushed to the aid of the Light and 4th divisions with the heavy cavalry. Over the following days Marmont dexterously maneuvered Wellington back towards Salamanca, with both armies within cannon shot still not risking battle.



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E-BooksAmerica's First Crisis The War of 1812



America's First Crisis The War of 1812
Robert P. Watson, "America's First Crisis: The War of 1812 "
English | ISBN: 1438451342 | 2014 | 432 pages | EPUB | 4 MB
Engaging and accessible account of the war that helped forge the American nation.



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E-Books1812 The March on Moscow



1812 The March on Moscow
Paul Britten Austin, "1812: The March on Moscow"
English | 2013 | pages: 416 | ISBN: 1848327048, 1853671541 | EPUB | 11,7 mb
More than a third of a million men set out on that midsummer day of 1812: none can have imagined the terrors and hardships to come. They would be lured all the way to Moscow without having achieved the decisive battle Napoleon sought; and by the time they reached the city their numbers would already have dwindled by more than a third. One of the greatest disasters in military history was in the making.



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E-BooksThe Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812 The History of the Battle that Inspired the National Anthem



The Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812 The History of the Battle that Inspired the National Anthem
The Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812: The History of the Battle that Inspired the National Anthem by Charles River Editors
English | April 22, 2015 | ISBN: 1511838035 | 56 pages | EPUB | 1.59 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the fighting written by generals on both sides *Explains how Francis Scott Key witnessed the battle and wrote the national anthem *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there." - Francis Scott Key Sandwiched between the Revolution and the Civil War, the War of 1812 is one of America's forgotten conflicts, and the stalemated nature of the war (which resolved virtually none of either side's war aims) has also ensured that it is often given merely a cursory overview. Indeed, one of the few aspects of the war that remains common knowledge is that the most famous battle, the Battle of New Orleans, was fought after the Treaty of Ghent had formally ended the war. One other famous aspect of the war is that one of the battles inspired Francis Scott Key to pen the Star-Spangled Banner, which ultimately became America's national anthem. While the British horrified many Americans with the ease in which they sacked the capital at Washington, they faced stiff resistance around Baltimore, with American forces successfully fighting a delaying action that allowed for a proper defense of the city and its harbor. On September 13, 1814, Key and others bore witness to a heavy British bombardment of Fort McHenry that lasted for over a day, yet they proved unable to reduce the American defenses despite trying to land an invasion force outside the fort. In the wake of the unsuccessful assault, the British pulled back their forces, spurring Francis Scott Key to write the poem "Defence of McHenry." Ironically, the lyrics to that poem would eventually go together with an old, popular British hymn to produce America's Star-Spangled Banner. The Battle of Baltimore during the War of 1812: The History of the Battle that Inspired the National Anthem looks at the campaign that culminated with the battle and its influence on Francis Scott Key. Along with pictures and a bibliography, you will learn about the Battle of Baltimore like never before, in no time at all.



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E-BooksA Neighbourly War New Brunswick and the War of 1812





A Neighbourly War New Brunswick and the War of 1812
A Neighbourly War: New Brunswick and the War of 1812 By Robert Dallison
2012 | 180 Pages | ISBN: 0864926537 | EPUB | 2 MB
When most people think of the War of 1812, they think of the Niagara frontier, the British burning of the White House, the harrowing tale of Laura Secord, and the much-ballyhooed Battle of New Orleans. But there was more of British North America involved in the war than Upper and Lower Canada. With Great Britain locked in battle with Napoleon's France, the United States pounced on the chance to declare war on Britain. In New Brunswick, the threat of invasion was a very real possibility. Fearing for their lives, families, and property, the people and their legislative assembly adopted every possible measure to make New Brunswick ready for war. However, an officially undeclared state of neutrality was established along the Maine border, and the threat faded. Supporting the British army in its efforts in Upper and Lower Canada and the navy in its operations along the Atlantic coast led to major growth in the province's war economy.As the war moved into its final year and Napoleon's empire fell in Europe, Britain became much more aggressive in its North American campaign. Buoyed by this, the New Brunswick government decided to press its claims to the unresolved international border with Maine. The British military thus occupied the Penobscot River Valley, and northern Maine was declared part of New Brunswick. By the end of the war, and the signing of the Treaty of Ghent, the unresolved border remained unresolved.The economic, political, geographical, and societal results of the War of 1812 continue to be felt in New Brunswick. The war strengthened the colony's ties to Britain, built up its economy, and led to the growth of major cities, especially with the settlement of retiring soldiers. Shipbuilding and supplying the British troops had led to growing profits for farmers, fishermen, merchants, and labourers. Although it would be decades later before the boundary issue was officially settled, there were areas still in dispute. Unlike its Upper and Lower Canadian cousins, the war in New Brunswick may not have involved the burning and pillaging of towns and villages, but its effects were nonetheless important and far-reaching.



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E-BooksBattle for the Bay The Naval War of 1812





Battle for the Bay The Naval War of 1812
Battle for the Bay: The Naval War of 1812 By Joshua M. Smith
2011 | 128 Pages | ISBN: 0864926448 | EPUB | 2 MB
As the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 approaches, a new chapter in the history of the war is being opened for the first time. Although naval battles raged on the Great Lakes, combat between privateers and small government vessels boiled in the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of Maine. Three small warships -- the Provincial sloopBrunswicker, His Majesty's schoonerBream, and His Majesty's brig of warBoxer-- played a vital role in defending the eastern waters of British North America in this crucial war.The crews of these hardy ships fought both the Americans and the elements -- winter winds, summer fog, and the fierce tidal currents of the Bay of Fundy -- enduring the all-too-real threats of shipwreck and possible capture and imprisonment. In peacetime, these patrol craft enforced maritime law. In wartime, they engaged in a guerre de course, attacking the enemy's commercial shipping while protecting their own. Now, for the first time, Joshua Smith tells the full story of the battle for the bay.



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