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Victims of Communism and Their Persecutors by Gabriel Gherasim (Jongleur Books) 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 6 hours ago

The Criminality of the Soviet Union's Communist System Left Many Victims in it's Wake This book takes you on the inside with questions of how the restorative justice process can provide restitution and transform future relations between the victims of Communism and their persecutors. Part Two of this book includes reviews of several important components of the Negotiation, Conflict Resolution & Peacebuilding literature such as: The Prisoner's Dilemma; Intragroup, intergroup and extragroup approaches; Research Design and Interpretation; Communication and Conflict; Negotiation Tactics; Mediation; and Intercultural Conflict. Part Three discusses several aspects of the Literature Review, namely: Restorative justice; Methodology; Introduction; Intrapersonal; Interpersonal; and Societies. Part Four analyzes a satisfactory solution to the proposed question, by using a two tier process: conflict management and conflict resolution. They involve the focus on: Sources of conflict; Analytical ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 92 Pages (198 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

Cryptography in World War I: The History of the Efforts to Make and Break Secret Codes during the Great War by Charles River Editors Price verified 44 minutes ago

World War I stood apart in many ways from earlier wars, not least in the way that it reached to nearly every corner of the planet and involved a noticeable segment of humanity's collective resources. Battles erupted not only on land and the sea's surface as they had for centuries, but also in the ocean depths and the windswept heights of the sky. Nearly every conceivable terrain saw use as a battlefield: the neat farmland and small towns of Western Europe; the streets of major cities; thick forests; open steppes stretching for hundreds of miles; deserts in Africa; rugged mountain ranges; and many other regions of the globe. But one of the war's most crucial struggles happened in the realm of the unseen, inside the human mind and amid the invisible flow of radio waves. Every war is a battle of wits as intelligence-gathering, tactics, and strategies clash, from the level of individual action up to the grand, overarching schemes of generals and statesmen. Intelligence took on a freshly ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 61 Pages (4,228 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

Legends of Lincoln: Tall Tales & Legends of The Life & Times of Abraham Lincoln by Michael John Joseph Del Toro 4.4 Stars (20 Reviews)    Price verified 7 hours ago

The life and times of Abraham Lincoln were among the most dynamic and influential periods in American history and the world. His life and his words continue to inspire readers and students everywhere. This work touches on his life and America from the perspective of his contemporaries and is a valuable resource tool for students and educators of American History and literature. Diverse stories revolving around pioneering, family, romance, war, slavery, politics, games, farming, etc. provide a variety of topics to pique a student's interest in choosing a tale to discuss. Written in the tall tale tradition of American literature, this book covers his family's trek westward, the period of his youth and young adulthood, and through the antebellum and post Civil War period we explore the characteristics and life experiences that led Abraham Lincoln to make the momentous decisions that still affect the world today. A multi-faceted man who excelled at many things, much mystery still ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 292 Pages (2,128 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

HIDDEN TREASURES OF THE ETHIOPIAN BIBLE IN ENGLISH COMPLETE : Uncovering the Secrets of the Deuterocanonical Apocrypha, Enoch, and Lost Writings by Alexander J. Thornfield Price verified 2 hours ago

Dive into the depths of ancient wisdom with Hidden Treasures of the Ethiopian Bible in English Complete 88 Books, a monumental work that stands alone in its completeness. This unparalleled collection, meticulously translated to preserve the original meaning and spiritual depth, brings together all 88 books of the Ethiopian Bible, making it the most comprehensive Bible available today. Why Choose This Bible? Unmatched Completeness: This is the only edition that includes all 88 books revered by the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, from the well-known 66 books of the Protestant canon to the additional texts found in the Septuagint and the full Apocrypha. Discover the Lost Books of the Bible, the Deuterocanonical Apocrypha, and the profound Books of Enoch and Jubilees. Authentic Translation: Dive into an authentic experience with a translation that meticulously preserves the original meaning and spiritual depth of one of Christianity's oldest Bibles. Every word, phrase, and nuance ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 64 Pages (3,044 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

Desperate Journey: Escape from Burma in 1942, through 900 miles of arduous, Japanese-occupied territory by Francis Clifford (Lume Books) 4.5 Stars (320 Reviews)    Price verified 8 hours ago

"This is a story of escape; a true account of how a dwindling group of soldiers made their way to safety through nearly a thousand miles of Japanese-occupied territory in the teeth of the monsoon." On 20th April 1942, Captain Thompson received word that the defensive line held by their Chinese allies had broken; orders or no orders, he knew they had to move. Separated from the rest of the Burma Army and weary from months of continuous fighting retreats, the survivors of his Karen Company began their long walk northwards. In the suffocating Burmese jungle the days turned to weeks, the weeks into months, and all the while the mental decay kept pace with their physical deterioration. And yet, with such indomitable men as Subedar-Major Kan Choke and Subedar Ba Gyaw at Thompson's side, his Company clung to each other and endured. When Fort Hertz finally came into view in August, the journey of nine hundred miles and untold maladies had left many of them little more than walking ...

Genre: History [x]
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The Auschwitz Chapter (Under Total Eclipse We Will Tremble Like Birds Without Song) by Lee Vidor (Shakespeare-X Publications) 4.2 Stars (203 Reviews)    Price verified 10 hours ago

The Auschwitz Chapter is an historically complete, precise and definitive account of what took place at Auschwitz concentration camp during World War II, where crimes against humanity were perpetrated by Nazis against Jews, Slavs, Roma, political prisoners, homosexuals, and artists. And all humanity. This Auschwitz Chapter is taken from Lee Vidor's novel, Under Total Eclipse We Will Tremble Like Birds Without Song, which is an historically accurate fictional account of Europe under Nazi Occupation. Even though The Auschwitz Chapter is only a concise single chapter in the novel, more than 2 years were spent researching every existing published eyewitness account of imprisonment at Auschwitz, in order to ensure complete accuracy. It is not suitable for reading by those under 18 years of age. Many more reviews of Lee Vidor books can be found at http://www.goodreads.com/author/list/4938461.Lee_Vidor Lee Vidor states: 'I believe I missed no eyewitness testimonies and ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 133 Pages (466 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

History of Tibet: A Captivating Guide to Ancient Kingdoms, the Tibetan Empire, Mongol Invasions, Buddhism, Chinese Rule, and Modern Times (Asian ... by Captivating History 3.9 Stars (4 Reviews)    Price verified 44 minutes ago

Embark on an epic journey through the heart and history of Tibet! Discover the majestic landscapes, ancient traditions, and the relentless quest for freedom in this captivating journey. Explore the spiritual and everyday life of Tibetan civilization, from the mysterious beginnings of its people to their ongoing struggles under Chinese rule. Inside, you will discover: • Ancient Beginnings: Trace the roots of Tibetan civilization and delve into its spiritual heritage. • Spiritual Legacy: Learn about the origins of the Dalai Lama and the profound impact of Tibetan Buddhism. • Kingdoms and Conquests: Explore the historical alliances and conflicts, including the pivotal Mongolian period. • Under Chinese Rule: Unravel the complex history of Tibetan-Chinese relations from ancient ties to modern struggles. • Fight for Freedom: Witness the resilience of Tibet in its ongoing struggle for independence. This book is a portal to understanding the enduring spirit of Tibet through ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 110 Pages (5,782 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

The Calling (The Saviour of the Two Lands Book 1) by Monika Mangal 3.9 Stars (61 Reviews)    Price verified 13 hours ago

+++ New revised edition +++ First part of a two-volume novel set during the reigns of Amunhotep III and his son Akhenaten The young physician Senmut leads a quiet life that revolves entirely around his patients and his family. The peace is shattered when he finds the body of a stranger on his doorstep, whose obviously violent death is shrouded in mystery. The few tantalizing clues Senmut is able to gather only add to the confusion. Then Senmut is called upon to cure the ailing pharaoh as a matter of urgency to enable him to celebrate his second Sed-Festival. Senmut is at a loss why of all people he, the low-ranking nameless physician, is chosen for this daunting task. Is it really only because of his professional ability, or are there other, more sinister reasons he is unaware of? Why is he bound to absolute secrecy, and why are people trying to kill him? And has the dead stranger anything to do with any of this? The harder Senmut tries to find the answers to these questions, ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 293 Pages (1,723 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

The Disappearance of the Surcouf: The Mysterious Sinking of the Allies’ Largest Submarine during World War II by Charles River Editors Price verified 14 hours ago

It takes a special type of person to serve in a nation's navy, especially on long voyages that separate men and women from their loved ones, and no service is both loved and hated as that aboard submarines, for very few people ever serve on them on a whim. For one thing, the psychological impact of being trapped for long periods underwater in tight, cramped quarters is more than many people can stand. Also, submarine service is uncharacteristically hazardous; after all, if a surface vessel is sunk, the crew has a reasonable chance of escaping death in lifeboats or being rescued out of the water by another ship. Conversely, if a submarine is badly damaged while submerged, the crew's chances of survival are at best remote. Given that there's such little margin for error in a submersible, many submarine losses remain sources of intrigue and mystery, and during World War II, few sinkings were as controversial as the Surcouf, a Free French submarine that disappeared in the Caribbean in ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 61 Pages (5,534 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

The Royal Family at War (Theo Aronson Royal History) by Theo Aronson 4.3 Stars (224 Reviews)    Price verified 44 minutes ago

'This war', wrote Winston Churchill to King George VI at the height of the Second World War, 'has brought throne and people closer together than was ever before recorded.' Here is a full and fascinating account of that coming together. It is a study of the contribution made not only by George VI and his redoubtable Queen, but also by the entire royal family during those turbulent years, and of how that contribution strengthened and popularized the monarchy. This is a family saga; an account of the lives, as much private as public, of all the diverse members of what George VI called 'The Firm'. Together with the tireless efforts of the King and Queen, it deals with such aspects as the Duke of Windsor's flirtation with fascism, the mysterious death of the Duke of Kent, the activities of the Athlones in Canada and the Gloucesters in Australia, and the imprisonment of the Princess Royal's eldest son, Viscount Lascelles. Occasionally tragic, often amusing, always interesting, The ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 268 Pages (2,306 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

Lost World of the Himalayas, The Journals of Explorer M.G. Hawking by M.G. Hawking 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 12 hours ago

Composed from the journals of explorer M.G. Hawking's five years in remote areas of the Himalayas, this book transports the reader into a legendary lost world, a journey that leads to the discovery of the most refined and powerful knowledge possessed by the human race. Many years ago, on an extended trek into an inner region of the vast wilderness of the Great Himalayan Range, Hawking chanced on an unexpected find. In a majestic valley surrounded by towering ice peaks, he encountered a beautiful small village. In that community, called Siddhalaya by its residents, he had the privilege of meeting a number of truly extraordinary men and women. This encounter marked the beginning of sixty-two months Hawking spent in the Himalayan regions of Nepal and Tibet, during which time he kept detailed records of his adventures, experiences, and conversations with those highly enlightened individuals. Over the past several years the team at Wisdom Masters Press, in association with Hawking, has ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 177 Pages (920 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

The Lost City of Antarctica, Ancient Earth’s First Civilization by M.G. Hawking 3.1 Stars (29 Reviews)    Price verified 14 hours ago

Explore Evidence of an Ancient Lost City on the Antarctic Continent. For decades the archaeological community labored under the theory that human civilization began only following the last Ice Age. Contemporary discoveries have dramatically undermined that conjecture. Modern research has unearthed hidden cities one after another -- archaeology now reconstructs an unsuspected antiquity of man and paints a canvas of stunningly mysterious dimensions. Previous academic accounts of the origins of civilization have fallen forfeit to evidence from archaeological sites worldwide, including Thebes (c. 37,900 BC), Edfu (c. 18,000 BC), Turkey (c. 12,000 BC), Bolivia (c. 15,000 BC), Indonesia (c. 22,000 BC), and most intriguingly, in Antarctica. To explore these remarkable finds and their implications, the explorations in this book are organized as follows: ? Part I: The Ancient Civilizations -- Provides archaeological background and information regarding the pre-Younger Dryas Boundary event ...

Genre: History [x]
Size: 647 KB
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Stories from Gaza by Sebastiano Vottari 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified one hour ago

This book is an intense exploration of daily life in Gaza, a region marked by decades of Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The author immerses himself in stories of ordinary suffering, courage and resilience, detaching himself from the common media narrative. Through personal and direct testimonies, the book illustrates the human and touching reality of those who live in an area of constant instability. Telling stories of families, women and children, the work highlights how conflict profoundly impacts everyday life, influencing hopes, dreams and the struggle for survival. From the stories: "Imagine losing the partner of your life, the love of your soul, the beat of your heart at a time when the occupiers have decided to take away your entire life" "There is still time to save thousands of children who scream every day and night in fear, terror, sadness and pain in a collective cry for help" "They had said goodbye to me in so many ways in the midst of the frenzy of the days and I hadn't ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 86 Pages (378 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

Black Man in the CIA by Leutrell M. Osborne Sr. 4.2 Stars (19 Reviews)    Price verified 2 hours ago

Leutrell (Mike) Osborne, Case Manager in the CIA: This is His Story A young man grows up in Washington D.C. seeking adventure and burning with desire to achieve great things. He finds the keys to making his dreams come true are with the Central Intelligence Agency. With his wife and life partner Rose he strikes out on his journey that is remarkable, dangerous as well as fulfilling. It is filled with surprising and unique life experiences. The Black Man in the CIA worked for the CIA during the Cold War years. This book documents the former Spy Manager's history while providing unique insights for others to understand his rise in the CIA. How he became a spy manager that supervised CIA agents and assets in over 30 countries. In addition to that he also became the only one of his profession who also gained six years of experience in Information Assurance (IA). His devotion and work for the government of the United States is part of the story but the fact that he is the Black Man in ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 131 Pages (2,788 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick by Mrs. Beavan, F. 3.6 Stars (12 Reviews)    Price verified 21 minutes ago

In 'Sketches and Tales Illustrative of Life in the Backwoods of New Brunswick' by F. Mrs. Beavan, readers are transported to the remote and rugged landscapes of New Brunswick, Canada. The book is a collection of vivid narratives and anecdotes that offer a glimpse into the daily struggles and triumphs of early settlers in the backwoods. Beavan's writing style is both descriptive and evocative, capturing the essence of nature and human resilience in a lyrical yet compelling manner. Set against the backdrop of the wilderness, the stories in this book explore themes of survival, community, and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Beavan's rich prose and keen observations provide a valuable insight into the frontier life of 19th-century Canada. F. Mrs. Beavan, the author of this work, was known for her keen interest in documenting the experiences of pioneers and settlers in the Canadian wilderness. Her firsthand knowledge of the challenges faced by early inhabitants of New Brunswick ...

Genre: History [x]
Length: 90 Pages (932 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024

The Harwich Naval Forces: Their Part in the Great War by E. F. Knight 3.9 Stars (33 Reviews)    Price verified 35 minutes ago

E. F. Knight's book, The Harwich Naval Forces: Their Part in the Great War, delves into the significant role that the naval forces based in Harwich played during World War I. Knight provides a detailed account of the operations, tactics, and strategies employed by the naval forces, highlighting the crucial contributions they made to the overall war effort. The book is written in a meticulous and informative style, drawing on a wealth of firsthand sources and historical documents to offer a comprehensive understanding of this lesser-known aspect of the war. Knight's work is a valuable resource for anyone interested in naval history, military strategy, or the Great War. The book's historical context and detailed analysis make it a compelling and insightful read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

Genre: History [x]
Length: 250 Pages (470 KB)
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Added: Jun 2nd, 2024
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