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E-BooksWorld War II Pacific Battles and Campaigns from Guadalcanal to Okinawa, 1942-1945 (Audiobook)



World War II Pacific Battles and Campaigns from Guadalcanal to Okinawa, 1942-1945 (Audiobook)
English | 2021 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B09BRDM5JY | Duration: 20:07 h | 1,07 GB
Daniel Wrinn / Narrated by Gary Williams
Series:WW2 Pacific Military History



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E-BooksThe Great Battles of All Time [Audiobook]



The Great Battles of All Time [Audiobook]
English | ASIN: B0B94L96J2 | 2022 | 13 hours and 9 minutes | MP3 | M4B | 362 MB
Cannae and Agincourt, Waterloo and Gettysburg, Stalingrad and Midway, this compact volume collects the most influential battles and conflicts in history. Covering the past twenty-five centuries, editor Jeremy Black analyzes the effects these events have had on the development of states and civilizations. Organized chronologically in seven parts, the chapters feature ancient and medieval worlds as well as the wars of the past hundred years, including recent conflicts in the Middle East. The contributors analyze land battles as well as sieges such as Constantinople (1453) and Tenochtitlan (1521); naval battles such as Actium (31 BCE), Trafalgar (1805), and Tsushima (1905); and the crucial conflicts in the air during the Battle of Britain (1940) and the American attack on Japan (1945).
The Great Battles in History's coverage is truly worldwide in scope, from the battle in Teutoburg Forest in 9 CE, where the Germans defeated the Romans, to Hakata Bay in 1281, where the Japanese defeated the Mongols, and the first battle of Panipat in 1526, where the Mughals conquered Hindustan. Black presents a masterly overview of advances in military technology, and of the changing tactics and strategy of battlefield commanders from Hannibal to Napoleon Bonaparte, Bernard Montgomery, and Dwight D. Eisenhower.



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E-BooksHastings to Culloden Battles of Britain



Hastings to Culloden Battles of Britain
John Adair, Peter Young, "Hastings to Culloden: Battles of Britain"
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1800550553, 075091372X | 358 pages | EPUB | 1.3 MB
A classic, in-depth study of over twenty of the most important battles to have taken place on British soil.



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E-BooksThe Darkest Days of the War The Battles of luka and Corinth (Audiobook)



The Darkest Days of the War The Battles of luka and Corinth (Audiobook)
English | 2010 | MP3 | M4B | ASIN: B0041VP7W0 | Duration: 14:32 h | 396 MB
Peter Cozzens / Narrated by Don Hagen
During the late summer of 1862, Confederate forces attempted a three-pronged strategic advance into the North. The outcome of this offensive, the only coordinated Confederate attempt to carry the conflict to the enemy, was disastrous. The results at Antietam and in Kentucky are well known; the third offensive, the northern Mississippi campaign, led to the devastating and little-studied defeats at Iuka and Corinth, defeats that would open the way for Grant's attack on Vicksburg.



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E-BooksThe Greatest Battles in History The Battle of Moscow During World War II



The Greatest Battles in History The Battle of Moscow During World War II
The Greatest Battles in History: The Battle of Moscow During World War II by Charles River Editors
English | September 17, 2015 | ISBN: 1517369711 | 83 pages | EPUB | 2.76 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the battle written by participants on both sides *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "We underestimated the enemy's strength, as well as his size and climate." - Heinz Guderian World War II was fought on a scale unlike anything before or since in human history, and the unfathomable casualty counts are attributable in large measure to the carnage inflicted between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union during Hitler's invasion of Russia and Stalin's desperate defense. The invasion came in 1941 following a nonaggression pact signed between the two in 1939, which allowed Hitler to focus his attention on the west without having to worry about an attack from the eastern front. While Germany was focusing on the west, the Soviet Union sent large contingents of troops to the border region between the two countries, and Stalin's plan to take territory in Poland and the Baltic States angered Hitler. By 1940, Hitler viewed Stalin as a major threat and had made the decision to invade Russia: "In the course of this contest, Russia must be disposed of...Spring 1941. The quicker we smash Russia the better." While a legend exists today that Hitler's strategic fecklessness destroyed Germany's chances, despite the wise objections of the Wehrmacht general staff (OKW), the actual situation in 1941 resembled the precise reverse of this familiar historical trope. The historian Robert Forczyk argues convincingly that the Fuhrer retained his full strategic acumen in 1941, until he ill-advisedly adopted the suggestions of the OKW and diverted forces in a winter campaign to seize the Soviet capital, leading to the Battle of Moscow. The Third Reich's dictator initially viewed Moscow as a relatively trivial objective, only to be seized once the Red Army suffered defeat in detail. In fact, he planned a pause during the bitter Russian winter, conserving German strength for a fresh offensive in spring of 1942. Wisely, According to Chief of Operations Colonel Heusinger, Hitler manifested "an instinctive aversion to treading the same path as Napoleon [...] Moscow gives him a sinister feeling." Despite the obstructionism of the OKW General Staff - centered around Fedor von Bock, Franz Halder and Brauschitsch, who obsessed over taking Moscow and reacted to the Fuhrer's focus on the south with open rage and contempt - the southern offensive went ahead, securing another stunning victory over the Soviets and seizing the economically vital Donets Basin. In the meantime, Stalin immolated hundreds of thousands of his own soldiers in futile attacks against Army Group Center, holding the German front facing Moscow. Halder ultimately drafted the plan for Operation Typhoon, the October 1941 thrust towards Moscow, and Hitler showed considerable reluctance to agree to the attack, believing it best if the Germans suspended operations until spring. Halder and his OKW clique persisted, however, badgering the Fuhrer until Hitler imprudently yielded to their demands. The head of the Third Reich apparently succumbed to Halder's and Bock's importuning mostly due to unrestrained ebullience over the southern success. He felt that at this stage, "nothing could go wrong." In doing so, he forgot the keenly insightful precept of the 17th century samurai general Oda Nobunaga, who declared, "After a victory, tighten your helmet straps." Far from maintaining his focus, however, Hitler relaxed and let his guard down. His surrender to Halder's impractical plan signaled the beginning of an ominous reversal of Wehrmacht fortunes whose seeds sprouted at the Battle of Moscow. The Greatest Battles in History: The Battle of Moscow During World War II chronicles the operations that saw the Soviets push back the Nazis from their capital. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Battle of Moscow like never before.



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E-BooksThe Darkest Days of the War The Battles of Iuka and Corinth by Peter Cozzens




The Darkest Days of the War  The Battles of Iuka and Corinth by Peter Cozzens

The Darkest Days of the War The Battles of Iuka and Corinth by Peter Cozzens | 3.07 MB
English | 412 Pages

Title: The Darkest Days of the War- the Battles of Iuka and Corinth
Author: Peter Cozzens
Year: 2017




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E-BooksDeath of the Scharnhorst (Warship Battles of World War Two)



Death of the Scharnhorst (Warship Battles of World War Two)
Death of the Scharnhorst (Warship Battles of World War Two) by John Winton
English | February 6, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B09L86SYT4 | 300 pages | EPUB | 0.89 Mb
An epic account of how the Royal Navy tracked down, cornered, and sank one of the most fearsome German warships of the Second World War.



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E-BooksBattles of Saratoga A History from Beginning to End



Battles of Saratoga A History from Beginning to End
Hourly History, "Battles of Saratoga: A History from Beginning to End"
English | 2021 | ASIN: B095SZVHXW, B0967YQ1MB | EPUB | pages: 61 | 0.2 mb
Discover the remarkable history of the Battles of Saratoga...



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E-BooksThe Greatest Revolutionary War Battles The New York-New Jersey Campaign



The Greatest Revolutionary War Battles The New York-New Jersey Campaign
The Greatest Revolutionary War Battles: The New York-New Jersey Campaign by Charles River Editors
English | June 12, 2015 | ISBN: 1514319594 | 75 pages | EPUB | 2.47 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the fighting around New York City *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents After the siege of Boston forced the British to evacuate that city in March 1776, Continental Army commander George Washington suspected that the British would move by sea to New York City, the next logical target in an attempt to end a colonial insurrection. He thus rushed his army south to defend the city. Washington guessed correctly, but it would be to no avail. Unlike Boston, New York City's terrain featured few defensible positions. The city lacked a high point from which to launch a siege, as the peninsula of Boston was fortunate to have. Moreover, Washington wasn't sure defending the city was necessary, hoping that an expedition launched toward Quebec like the one Benedict Arnold had led in late 1775 would keep the British away from New York anyway. However, Congress thought otherwise, and demanded that Washington defend New York. Washington thus did what he was told, and it nearly resulted in the army's demise. In the summer of 1776, the British conducted the largest amphibious expedition in North America's history at the time, landing over 20,000 troops on Long Island. British General William Howe, who had led the British at Bunker Hill and would later become commander in chief of the armies in North America, easily captured Staten Island, which Washington was incapable of defending without a proper navy. Washington's army attempted to fight, but Washington was badly outmaneuvered, and his army was nearly cut off from escape. The withdrawal across New York City was enormously disorderly, with many of Washington's troops so scared that they deserted. Others were sick as a result of the dysentery and smallpox plaguing the Continental Army in New York. In what was arguably the worst defeat of the Revolution, Washington was ashamed, and he also felt betrayed, by both his troops and Congress. To escape from New York, Washington led a tactical retreat across the East River and off Long Island in the middle of the night without British knowledge. This retreat prevented the annihilation of the colonial army in New York, but with Washington being pushed west across New Jersey and into Pennsylvania, Congress was forced to flee Philadelphia. And with this string of crucial British successes in 1776, the Revolution was on the brink of failure. The Continental Army, now in Pennsylvania, had lost over 5,000 men during its retreat through New York and New Jersey and now had fewer than 5,000 able soldiers. That winter, one of the men in camp, Thomas Paine, would write The American Crisis, beginning with the famous words, "These are the times that try men's souls." However, Washington would famously cross the Delaware River on Christmas night to attack British forces at Trenton, and he was able to compel the British to suspend the winter campaign after fighting around Princeton. Nonetheless, in the early months of 1777, the colonists were in dire straits and the British were Descriptionting a campaign in the coming months to put down the revolution once and for all. The Greatest Revolutionary War Battles: The New York-New Jersey Campaign comprehensively covers the events that led up to the campaign, the fighting itself, and the aftermath of the conflict. Along with maps and pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the campaign like never before, in no time at all.



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E-BooksThe Battles of Antiochus the Great - The Failure of Combined Arms at Magnesia that Handed the World




The Battles of Antiochus the Great - The Failure of Combined Arms at Magnesia that Handed the World

The Battles of Antiochus the Great - The Failure of Combined Arms at Magnesia that Handed the World | 8.81 MB
English | 186 Pages

Title: The Battles of Antiochus the Great
Author: Graham Wrightson;
Year: 2022




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