Vermisst

Vermisst
Author: Jonathan Nicholas
Publisher: Book Guild Publishing
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2023-05-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1915853877

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Young Paul Goetz loves aeroplanes and so joins the Luftwaffe as soon as he can. Like so many, he’s taken in, swept along in the unquestioning tide of excitement, keen to be airborne as a fighter pilot.

The Lie of the 3rd of August, 1914

The Lie of the 3rd of August, 1914
Author: René Puaux
Publisher: London, New York [etc.] Hodder and Stoughton
Total Pages: 406
Release: 1917
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Liebe Kück!

Liebe Kück!
Author: Peter Lubrecht Sr.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-03-28
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1503554694

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One hundred years ago, the world suffered a brutal and destructive conflict. The Great War, World War I, or the War to End All Wars, by whatever name, cost the lives and the fortunes of millions of people. The modern world, now concerned with its own problems and conflicts, has pushed the memory of it deep into the recesses of collective memory. The veterans and the war dead are honored and memorialized annually; however, the ongoing destructive influence of this time on the personal lives, fates, and fortunes of individuals and families is forgotten. Liebe Kck! A German Soldiers Story from the Great War is based on the letters Vice Feldwebel (Staff Sergeant) Alwin Ficke of the Seventy-Fourth Reserve German Infantry, stationed on the Western Front of the War, wrote home to his wife and family from August 1914 until his death in France in February 1915. Sergeant Fickes viewpoint was contrary to the popularized media reports of German military actions in Belgium and the Champagne Valley. This ugly war is best understood not through popularized media reports but as it is seen though the personal wars of soldiers and their families. His is the story of the journey taken from home to battle representing the struggles and turmoil in the lives of legions of others.

Lernpunkt Deutsch 1 - Teacher's Book with New German Spelling

Lernpunkt Deutsch 1 - Teacher's Book with New German Spelling
Author: Peter Morris
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2000
Genre: German language
ISBN: 0174402686

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Builds an understanding of grammar with a thorough step-by-step approach. Provides a systematic framework for introducing, practising and recording key vocabulary. There are frequent opportunities for self study to complement core learning andf increase student confidence. Provides students with reading for enjoyment and a wide range of texts.

Collision of Empires

Collision of Empires
Author: A. D. Harvey
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 801
Release: 1993-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1441150498

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The only previous war to match the world wars of the twentieth century in scale and impact was the French War of 1793-1815. This book is the first book to compare these conflicts, which together shaped the history of the modern world. A.D. Harvey relates the causes, conduct and outcome of these wars to the fundamental nature of the societies which fought them. Political decisions, economic power and social attitudes interfaced with the demands of military technology to determine the outcome of each case. Britain is the centre of focus, but is seen against a background of the other combatants. Harvey's ability to make large-scale generalisations is backed up by a wealth of fascinating and carefully documented detail, making this outstanding and exceptionally well-written book a pleasure to read. The author has tackled a huge subject and has not been afraid to face up to either its complexities or its implications. By asking new questions and using a range of unfamiliar sources this book provides an unusually profound analysis not only of these wars but also of the nature of modern society and of our understanding of the past.

First U-Boat Flotilla

First U-Boat Flotilla
Author: Lawrence Paterson
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2001-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 085052816X

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Formed in 1935, First U-Boat Flotilla operated against Hitler's enemies from the very earliest stage of the war through to September 1944 when disbanded amid the flames of Brest during the US siege. Over seventy-five per cent of operational U-boats were lost as the Allies' counter-measures and code-breaking successes took ever greater effect. This fascinating work records the Flotilla's successes and disasters in detail.

AfrikanerInnen in Deutschland und schwarze Deutsche

AfrikanerInnen in Deutschland und schwarze Deutsche
Author: Stefanie Michels
Publisher:
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783825868505

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This study shows how power was constructed, enacted, and contested by discursive and non-discursive strategies and practices. It emphasizes the local and historic divergence of these processes and illustrates how Germans and Africans were able to produce exclusive power arenas but also engaged in a reciprocal extraversion of the respective power of the other. Stefanie Michels teaches at the University of Cologne, Germany.