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    Vietnam
    Charlie Company's Journey Home
    The Vietnam War
    Vienna Farewell
    The Balkans, Italy and Africa 1914 - 1918
    The Western Front 1917 - 1918
    • After the first few months of World War I, the Western Front consisted of a relatively static line of trench systems which stretched from the coast of the North Sea southwards to the Swiss border.

      The Western Front 1917 - 1918
    • From the Falkland Islands to the lakes of Africa, across the Eastern and Western Fronts, to the former German colonies in the Pacific, the World War I series provides a six-volume history of the battles and campaigns that raged on land, at sea and in the air. With the aid of over 300 black and white and colour photographs, complemented by full-colour maps, The Balkans, Italy & Africa provides a detailed guide to the background and conduct of the war in the Balkan, Italian and African theatres from the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo to the surrender of the Central Powers

      The Balkans, Italy and Africa 1914 - 1918
    • Vienna Farewell

      September 1937 - June 1938

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the harrowing transformation of Austrian Jews following the German Army's invasion in 1938, as they became marginalized and persecuted overnight. It delves into the societal dynamics that allowed for such a drastic shift in status, revealing the complexities of public sentiment and the chilling reality of being stripped of rights and protections in a hostile environment. The book captures the profound impact of these events on individuals and communities during a pivotal moment in history.

      Vienna Farewell
    • "With updates from the author, specially commissioned maps and 50 new images, this is a concise overview of America's most divisive war."--

      The Vietnam War
    • Charlie Company's Journey Home

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(19)Add rating

      The Boys of '67 and the War They Left Behind The human experience of the Vietnam War is almost impossible to grasp--the camaraderie, the fear, the smell, the pain. Men were transformed into soldiers, and then into warriors. These warriors had wives who loved them and shared in their transformations. Some marriages were strengthened, while for others there was all too often a dark side, leaving men and their families emotionally and spiritually battered for years to come. Focusing in on just one company's experience of war and its eventual homecoming, Andrew Wiest shines a light on the shared experience of combat and both the darkness and resiliency of war's aftermath.

      Charlie Company's Journey Home
    • Vietnam

      • 311 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Written by the bestselling author of The Boys of '67: Charlie Company's War in Vietnam, this title allows the reader a grunt's-eye-view of the conflict - from the steaming rice paddies and swamps of the Mekong Delta, to the triple- canopy rainforest of the Central Highlands and the forlorn Marine... číst celé

      Vietnam
    • In the spring of 1966, while the war in Vietnam was still popular, the US military decided to reactivate the 9th Infantry Division as part of the military build-up. This title tells the story of young draftees who had done everything that their nation had asked of them and had received so little in return - lost faces of a distant war.

      The Boys of '67
    • U-Boat

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      U-Boat includes accounts of the attacks by U-boat commanders and their consequences, and examines the response made by Britain and the United States in a desperate attempt to overcome the threat posed by submarine warfare.

      U-Boat
    • A topological aperitif

      • 166 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      This is a book of elementary geometric topology, in which geometry, frequently illustrated, guides calculation. The book starts with a wealth of examples, often subtle, of how to be mathematically certain whether two objects are the same from the point of view of topology.After introducing surfaces, such as the Klein bottle, the book explores the properties of polyhedra drawn on these surfaces. Even in the simplest case, of spherical polyhedra, there are good questions to be asked. More refined tools are developed in a chapter on winding number, and an appendix gives a glimpse of knot theory.There are many examples and exercises making this a useful textbook for a first undergraduate course in topology. For much of the book the prerequisites are slight, though, so anyone with curiosity and tenacity will be able to enjoy the book. As well as arousing curiosity, the book gives a firm geometrical foundation for further study."A Topological Aperitif provides a marvellous introduction to the subject, with many different tastes of ideas.Stephen Huggett and David Jordan have excellent credentials for explaining the beauty of this curiously austere but potentially enormously general form of geometry".Professor Sir Roger Penrose OM FRS, Mathematical Institute, Oxford, UK

      A topological aperitif
    • With first-hand accounts from participants of both sides and dramatic action photographs, the fully-illustrated Battle of the Bulge provides a comprehensive examination of the beginning of Hitler's final offensive in the West. číst celé

      Battle of the Bulge