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Triumph Without Victory

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Publisher : Three Rivers Press
Page : 518 pages
File Size : 35,47 MB
Release : 1993
Category : History
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The remarkable hardcover success of Triumph Without Victory was evidence of the public's need for a three-dimensional behind-the-scenes account of the Gulf War. Now this acclaimed work is available in trade paperback, published to coincide with the war's second anniversary. 15 maps.

Triumph Without Victory

Author : U S News & World Report
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Page : pages
File Size : 47,29 MB
Release : 1995-06-01
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ISBN : 9780517144428

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Triumph Without Victory

Author : U. S.News and World Report
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 15,33 MB
Release : 1992
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Victory

Author : Cian O'Driscoll
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 185 pages
File Size : 39,97 MB
Release : 2019-11-27
Category : History
ISBN : 0192569309

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Committing one's country to war is a grave decision. Governments often have to make tough calls, but none are quite so painful as those that involve sending soldiers into harm's way, to kill and be killed. The idea of 'just war' informs how we approach and reflect on these decisions. It signifies the belief that while war is always a wretched enterprise it may in certain circumstances, and subject to certain restrictions, be justified. Boasting a long history that is usually traced back to the sunset of the Roman Empire, it has coalesced over time into a series of principles and moral categories—e.g., just cause, last resort, proportionality, etc.—that will be familiar to anyone who has ever entered a discussion about the rights and wrongs of war. Victory: The Triumph and Tragedy of Just War focuses both on how this particular tradition of thought has evolved over time and how it has informed the practice of states and the legal architecture of international society. This book examines the vexed position that the concept of victory occupies within this framework.

Time: Absolute Victory

Author : Editors of Time Magazine
Publisher : Time
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 30,51 MB
Release : 2005-09-06
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781932994735

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In the last, triumphant months of World War II, young Americans won their nations greatest victoryor victories. For the war they won was a world war, a conflict fought on two very different fronts in two very different ways. In Europe, the battle-tested troops who had landed in Normandy on D-Day fought their way onto Adolf Hitlers doorstep, then crossed the Rhine and brought down the Nazis thousand-year Reich. Meanwhile, across the Pacific, sailors, Marines and airmen teamed up to invade a series of crucial islands Tarawa, Iwo Jima, Okinawarolling back a tough Japanese enemy and paving the way for the surprising end of the war with the dropping of an atom bomb on Hiroshima. Every step of every day, these members of The Greatest Generation were shadowed by reporters and photographers from two great American magazines, Time and Life. Now, the editors of Time have returned to these archives to compile a memorable, visually stunning portrait of those stirring times, Americas Greatest Generation and Their World War II Triumph.

Triumph Without Victory

Author : U. S.News and World Report
Publisher :
Page : 477 pages
File Size : 22,77 MB
Release : 1992
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American Triumph

Author : Susan Martins Miller
Publisher : Barbour Publishing
Page : 566 pages
File Size : 15,11 MB
Release : 2012-08-01
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 1607420171

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Girls are girls wherever they live—and the Sisters in Time series shows that girls are girls whenever they lived, too! This new collection brings together four historical fiction books for 8–12-year-old girls: Rosa Takes a Chance: Mexican Immigrants in the Dust Bowl Years (1935), Mandy the Outsider: Prelude to World War 2 (1939), Jennie’s War: The Home Front in World War 2 (1944), and Laura’s Victory: End of the Second World War (1945), American Triumph will transport readers back to America’s overcoming of huge national challenges, teaching important lessons of history and Christian faith. Featuring bonus educational materials such as time lines and brief biographies of key historical figures, American Triumph is ideal for anytime reading and an excellent resource for home schooling.

Triumph in Defeat

Author : Jessica Homan Clark
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 273 pages
File Size : 40,22 MB
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 0199336547

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Why should we investigate the defeats of a society that almost never lost a war? In Triumph in Defeat, Jessica H. Clark answers this question by showing what responses to defeat can tell us about the Roman definition of victory. Triumph in Defeat traces Roman responses to the Second Punic War, showing the extent to which Rome's reputation as an inevitable military victor was constructed by political discourse.

Turmoil and Triumph

Author : George P. Shultz
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 1123 pages
File Size : 47,5 MB
Release : 2010-08-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1451623119

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George Schultz recounts his years working for the Reagan administration, including foreign policy and the power struggle between the State Department and the National Security Council, in this candid reflection on his years as Secretary of State. Turmoil and Triumph isn’t just a memoir—though it is that, too—it’s a thrilling retrospective on the eight tumultuous years that Schultz worked as secretary of state under President Ronald Reagan. Under Schultz’s strong leadership, America braved a nuclear arms race with the Soviet Union, increasingly damaging waves of terrorism abroad, scandals such as the Iran-Contra crisis, and eventually the end of the decades-long Cold War. With the strong convictions and startling candor for which Schultz is known, this personal account takes readers into the heart of the Reagan administration, revealing the behind-the-scenes talks and churning tensions that informed a transitional decade that many Americans now look back on as one of the country’s most exalted.