Children’s / Teenage social topics: War and conflict issues
Random House USA Inc Milkweed
Book SynopsisA stunning novel of the Holocaust from Newbery Medalist, Jerry Spinelli. And don't miss the author's highly anticipated new novel, Dead Wednesday!He's a boy called Jew. Gypsy. Stopthief. Filthy son of Abraham.He's a boy who lives in the streets of Warsaw. He's a boy who steals food for himself, and the other orphans. He's a boy who believes in bread, and mothers, and angels.He's a boy who wants to be a Nazi, with tall, shiny jackboots of his own-until the day that suddenly makes him change his mind.And when the trains come to empty the Jews from the ghetto of the damned, he's a boy who realizes it's safest of all to be nobody.Newbery Medalist Jerry Spinelli takes us to one of the most devastating settings imaginable-Nazi-occupied Warsaw during World War II-and tells a tale of heartbreak, hope, and survival through the bright eyes of a young Holocaust orphan.
£10.79
Penguin Random House Children's UK Never Fall Down
Book SynopsisEleven-year-old Arn is walking through the countryside in Cambodia. His whole town is walking with him. They're walking into one of the most tragic moments of history: the Killing Fields.Music will save him. Hope, luck and kindness will save him. This is his story.Based on the true story of Arn Chorn-Pond, this is an achingly raw and powerful novel about a child of war who becomes a man of peace.Trade ReviewAs the story unfolds from atrocity to anguish it gains momentum until, in its final chapters, it becomes a gripping account of the inner turmoil of a child soldier. * New York Times *One of the most inspiring and powerful books I've ever read. NEVER FALL DOWN can teach us all about finding the courage to speak our truth and change the world. * Archbishop Desmond Tutu *Once again, McCormick has delivered a heartrending exposé of human tragedy. The natural syntax and grammar of Arn’s narration imbues his story with a stunning simplicity and clarity against a backdrop of political chaos, terror, and death. This compelling story will awaken compassion and activism in secondary readers. * School Library Journal *Throughout his ordeal, as Arn turns from captive to child soldier to refugee, he speaks in the imperfect cadences of the English he only learned years later. It's a wise narrative choice: Telling Arn's story this way creates a sense of foreignness that feels right, and gives rise to the accidental poetry of faulty translation. * The Wall Street Journal *
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Button Books What is War?
Book SynopsisWhat is War? is a book designed to offer a simple answer to all the questions kids might ask when hearing about war and conflict. Why do countries or different ideological groups fight? What are the key points between different types of conflict? Is there such a thing as a just war? What are the tools used to wage war, from weapons to propaganda? How can we end wars, and who are the real winners and losers? This book tells the reader through clear explanations punctuated by historical and contemporary examples what war is and how it can be prevented. It is part of a series of books for children designed to provide them with all the information they need to understand the complex world we live in.Trade ReviewWhat is war? It is perhaps a sad indictment of our world that this is a question we still have to face this question from our children, and this book attempts to address the many complexities that war brings. ...We can look at over-arching themes of power, revolution and propaganda, or explore more focused topics such as the history of war, military powers, or humanitarian law. This book does not talk down to children, detailing how war can become a business through the employment of mercenaries or involvement of arms dealers. ...this book would be an excellent addition to Y6 classes, and would comfortably support Key Stage 3 students in their learning as well. -- Stephen Connor * Just Imagine *Even as an adult I have SO many questions about War and Migration. We see reports about conflict and people fleeing their countries every day on the news. Did you know that there are rules which govern what an army can and cannot do? Do you know what a Revolution is? Who are NATO? What are the stages of a peace process? What are borders? Did you know that a person can have more than one passport? These two book brilliantly break down these huge topic, and look at war and its combination of causes through infographics and bitesize descriptions. (review refers to Migrants AND What is War?) * Wrd About Books magazine *What is War? holds the answers to many questions regarding the origins, reasons and consequences of war. It takes what could be a frightening and worrying topic for children and clearly and calmly expands and unpicks the different questions they are most likely to have. Throughout the book, there is a liberal use of stylish images to engage and appeal to the reader - with a black, white and red colour scheme for the text, the effect is bold, modern and fresh. ...It's a very powerful book - so interesting and informative, with time also taken to provide an excellent glossary, and written with each word carefully considered to give the reader a true understanding of all that they read. -- Jennifer Caddick, teacher * Reading Zone *Irish pupils have a lot of questions about war these days. Altarriba takes on the daunting task of addressing not just technical issues like borders and treaties, but also broader concepts like power and the ‘Just War’, covering the history of war in an audacious two page spread. The result is a dense, informative and engaging book that is unflinchingly honest about human nature. The graphic illustrations are bold and eye-catching, while the case studies of Ukraine and Syria are fascinating, if necessarily simplified. * Reading Matters - Children's Books Ireland *What Is War? which is equally well-designed and illustrated. Altarriba’s approach is non-partisan and he explains that conflict between two clashing viewpoints, if unresolved through diplomacy or politics, may lead to violence and war. ... The author covers the topic thoroughly yet succinctly, posing questions and answering them, progressing logically from one explanation to the next, with just the right amount of detail for older KS2 readers. -- Jill Bennett * Red Reading Hub *Table of ContentsConflict 4 Who's who 6 International actors 7 Power 8 Business 9 Arms 10 Technology 12 War in history 14 Just war 16 International humanitarian law 17 Revolution 18 War between states 20 The Cold War 22 Missiles 23 Military power 24 NATO and the Warsaw Pact 26 The end of the war between states? 27 Types of modern warfare 28 Military interventions 29 How does a war end? 30 Peace and mediation 31 Consequences 32 Report: North Korea 34 Dossier: The war in Ukraine 35
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Cambridge University Press Peace Education How We Come to Love and Hate War
Book SynopsisThere is a huge volume of work on war and its causes, most of which treats its political and economic roots. In Peace Education: How We Come to Love and Hate War, Nel Noddings explores the psychological factors that support war: nationalism, hatred, delight in spectacles, masculinity, religious extremism and the search for existential meaning. She argues that while schools can do little to reduce the economic and political causes, they can do much to moderate the psychological factors that promote violence by helping students understand the forces that manipulate them.Trade Review“Noddings helps us understand our fascination with war and why education for peace has had so much difficulty gaining a toehold in American classrooms. This book offers not only a cogent critique of the place of war and peace in education but also numerous suggestions for teaching (and living) approaches based in caring. Once again, Noddings demonstrates why philosophy matters in helping us think clearly about what we should be teaching in schools.” – Margaret Crocco, University of Iowa“Noddings brings the ethics of care into the field of peace studies with this insightful book. She wants us to care for the victims of war and the warriors who fight. She critiques the overly moralistic language of pacifism and just war tradition. She reminds us of the important contributions to peace education of women such as Virginia Woolf and Jane Addams. And she encourages us to imagine new ways to educate children in order to build a more peaceful future.” – Andrew Fiala, California State University, Fresno“This is essential reading for those who are uncertain about why we fight in wars, and even more, for those who are certain that they know. At a time when armed conflict is not exceptional but the norm, every educator, parent, politician, and member of our armed forces should read this book. By probing the psychological underpinnings of why we fight, Noddings moves us beyond the well-rehearsed clichés about teaching peace and into the consequential realms of emotion, alienation, and the quest for meaning.” – Joel Westheimer, University of Ottawa"Noddings (emer., Stanford Univ.) provides a compelling overview of "how we come to love and hate war.".... All disciplines, not only history, need to incorporate expanded considerations of peace and war.... Recommended..." –R. Roth, emerita, Rockhurst University, CHOICE"...The book as a whole proposes a variety of ideas.... offers information that will educate the reader. These involve the centrality of war in history, the destructiveness of war, masculinity, patriotism, hatred, religion, pacifism, women, and existential meaning..." –Dr. Rachel MacNair, Institute for Integrated Social Analysis (Consistent Life), PsycCRITIQUESTable of Contents1. The centrality of war in history; 2. Destruction; 3. Masculinity and the warrior; 4. Patriotism; 5. Hatred; 6. Religion; 7. Pacifism; 8. Women and war; 9. Existential meaning; 10. The challenge to education.
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Bombs That Brought Us Together
Book SynopsisWINNER OF THE COSTA CHILDREN''S BOOK AWARD 2016Fourteen-year-old Charlie Law has lived in Little Town, on the border with Old Country, all his life. He knows the rules: no going out after dark; no drinking; no litter; no fighting. You don''t want to get on the wrong side of the people who run Little Town. When he meets Pavel Duda, a refugee from Old Country, the rules start to get broken. Then the bombs come, and the soldiers from Old Country, and Little Town changes for ever. Sometimes, to keep the people you love safe, you have to do bad things. As Little Town''s rules crumble, Charlie is sucked into a dangerous game. There''s a gun, and a bad man, and his closest friend, and his dearest enemy. Charlie Law wants to keep everyone happy, even if it kills him. And maybe it will ...Perfect for readers of Patrick Ness, John Boyne and Malorie Blackman.Trade ReviewA dark, powerful tale of survival, morality and loyalty * Scotsman *A clever, entertaining and engaging piece of writing ... very carefully composed and gradually seducing its readers with its sense of fun, detail and, as appropriate, seriousness. -- Robert Dunbar * Irish Times *The Bombs That Brought Us Together has all the warmth and humour of Mr Dog whilst also dealing with some pretty heavyweight issues, including immigration and cultural identity … Phenomenal * Sarah Crossan *I loved When Mr Dog Bites and have been wondering what he would do next. And it’s utterly different. But equally remarkable … * Bookbag *In this novel Brian Conaghan shows us that he is absolute master at creating believable, funny, brave and vulnerable young male characters * School Librarian *This accomplished new novel establishes him as a major talent. It’s incredibly powerful and thought-provoking on big issues such as nationalism, war and refugees, and poses some challenging moral questions. It’s also brilliantly funny with characters that you will really root for. * Editor’s Choice, Bookseller *
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Abdo Publishing Company Military Vehicles
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Little, Brown & Company Guts Glory World War II 3 Guts Glory 3
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Dutton Books for Young Readers Max in the House of Spies
Book SynopsisAn instant New York Times bestseller!?Max in the House of Spies is everything you could hope for in a book,? -R. J. Palacio, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Wonder, White Bird, and Pony?Espionage! Secrets! Suspense! If you?ve ever dreamed of being a spy, this book is for you.? -Alan Gratz, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Refugee and Projekt 1065Max Bretzfeld doesn?t want to move to London.Leaving home is hard and Max is alone for the first time in his life. But not for long. Max is surprised to discover that he?s been joined by two unexpected traveling companions, one on each shoulder, a kobold and a dybbuk named Berg and Stein.Germany is becoming more and more dangerous for Jewish families, but Max is determined to find a way back home, and back to his parents. He has a plan to return to Berlin. It merely involves accomplishing the impossible: becoming a British spy.The first book in a duology, Max in the House of Spies is a thought-provoking World War II story as only acclaimed storyteller Adam Gidwitz can tell it?fast-paced and hilarious, with a dash of magic and a lot of heart.
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St Martin's Press I Wish You Knew
Book SynopsisA Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Children''s Book of 2021 A heartfelt story that explores the aftermath of deportation, I Wish You Knew celebrates the power of connection and empathy among children.When Estrella's father has to leave becausehe wasn't born here, like her,She misses him.And she wishes people knew the way it affects her.At home. At school.Always.But a school wrapped around a hundred-year-old oak tree is the perfect place to share and listen.Some kids miss family,Some kids are hungry,Some kids live in shelters.But nobody is alone.A story about deportation, divided families, and the importance of community in the midst of uncertainty.
£13.29
Scholastic Inc. A Rebel in Auschwitz The True Story of the
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Felix Rhodes The Clever Teens' Guide to the Cold War
£9.99
Aurora Metro Publications My Brother Johnny 1 Aurora New Fiction
Book SynopsisJohnny is a young airman who''s flown dozens of missions. When he comes home from the war, his family and friends greet him as a hero. But Johnny doesn''t feel like a hero. He''s sick at the thought of the destruction he''s caused to people in the villages over there. What''s wrong with him? Why is he doing this? And when he sets up an anti-war protest in the centre of town, nobody wants to listen...Trade Review"... provocative, relevant, powerful and moving fiction." Chris Brown, The School Librarian Magazine "Some stories need to be written, and deserve to be read all over the world. My Brother Johnny is one of these." Nicolette Jones, The Sunday Times "A strong coming-of-age story - with an eerie whisper of mystery and foreboding." Caroline Horn, The BooksellerTable of ContentsAUTHOR BIOGRAPHY NOVEL TRANSLATOR BIOGRAPHY FOREWORD USEFUL LINKS
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Square Fish Strongman
Book SynopsisFrom the bestselling author of the Don't Know Much About(R) books comes a dramatic account of the origins of democracy, the history of authoritarianism, and the reigns of five of history's deadliest dictators. A Washington Post Best Book of the Year! A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year! A YALSA 2021 Nonfiction Award Nominee!What makes a country fall to a dictator? How do authoritarian leaders-strongmen-capable of killing millions acquire their power? How are they able to defeat the ideal of democracy? And what can we do to make sure it doesn't happen again?By profiling five of the most notoriously ruthless dictators in history-Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, and Saddam Hussein-Kenneth C. Davis seeks to answer these questions, examining the forces in these strongmen's personal lives and historical periods that shaped the leaders they'd become.Meticulously researched and
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Little Tiger Press Group Secrets and Spies
Book SynopsisPrepare to go undercover and enter a world of secret missions, covert operations and classified information. Explore the history of espionage from ancient secret agents to modern-day surveillance, and read about the lives of infamous spies and their missions. Learn the language of spies and how to read codes and ciphers, then ask yourself the all-important question – could you be a spy? An exploration of a hugely popular subject by the author of the best-selling ‘Horrible Geography series.
£16.99
ARTE DE LA GUERRA EL
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Taylor & Francis Teaching Peace and War
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£128.25
Cambridge University Press Peace Education How We Come to Love and Hate War
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£78.00
HarperCollins Publishers Inc The Plot to Kill Hitler Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Book SynopsisTrade ReviewPraise for NEVER FALL DOWN: "One of the most inspiring and powerful books I've ever read. Never Fall Down can teach us all about finding the courage to speak our truth and change the world."- -- Archbishop Desmond Tutu Praise for NEVER FALL DOWN: "Following the pattern of excellence McCormick began with her novel SOLD, she has created another amazing story through skilled and patient research." -- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) (Starred Review) Praise for PURPLE HEART: "Timely and provocative thriller." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for PURPLE HEART: "McCormick builds the plot subtly and carefully with rich, spare prose." -- Kirkus Reviews Praise for PURPLE HEART: "Gripping details of existence in a war zone bring this to life." -- ALA Booklist Praise for SOLD: "Hard-hitting ... poignant. The author beautifully balances the harshness of brothel life with the poignant relationships among its residents." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for SOLD: "Unforgettable" -- Booklist (starred review) Praise for SOLD: "Searing...poetic." -- The Horn Book Praise for CUT: "Poignant and compelling." -- School Library Journal (starred review) Praise for CUT: "This novel, like Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak, sympathetically and authentically renders the difficulties of giving voice to a very real sense of harm and powerlessness." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for CUT: "McCormick tackles a side of mental illness that is rarely seen in young adult fiction in a believable and sensitive manner."- -- Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Praise for CUT: "You will not soon forget a girl named Callie and this remarkable novel." -- Robert Cormier Praise for CUT: "CUT is one of the best young-adult novels in years. Riveting and hopeful, sweet, heartbreaking.'" -- Boston Globe
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Squire
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Stowaway
Book SynopsisThe beloved author of Posted and Ms. Bixby''s Last Day returns with the first book in a coming-of-age sci-fi duology about Leo, a kid trying to navigate the galaxy in order to save his family—and, possibly, the planet Earth.When scientists discover a rare and mysterious mineral buried in the Earth’s crust, they have no idea that it just happens to be the most valuable substance in the entire universe. It’s not long before aliens show up to our little corner of the galaxy offering a promise of protection, some fabulous new technology, and entry into their intergalactic coalition—all in exchange for this precious resource. A material so precious that other alien forces are willing to start a war over it. A war that soon makes its way to Earth.Leo knows this all too well. His mother was killed in one such attack, and soon after, his father, a Coalition scientist, decides it would be best for them to leav
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Penguin Random House India Terminal 3
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Little, Brown & Company Code Girls
Book SynopsisIn the tradition of Hidden Figures and The Girls of Atomic City, Code Girls is the amazing true story of the young American women who cracked German and Japanese military codes during World War II. More than ten thousand women served as codebreakers during World War II, recruited by the U.S. Army and Navy. While their brothers and boyfriends took up arms, these women moved to the nation''s capital to learn the top secret art of code breaking. Through their work, the code girls helped save countless lives and were vital in ending the war. But due to the top secret nature of their accomplishments, these women have never been able to talk about their story--until now. Through dazzling research and countless interviews with the surviving code girls, Liza Mundy brings their story to life with zeal, grace, and passion. Abridged and adapted for a middle grade audience, Code Girls brings this important story to young readers for t
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Penguin Putnam Inc Night Diary The
Book SynopsisA 2019 NEWBERY HONOR BOOKA gripping, nuanced story of the human cost of conflict appropriate for both children and adults. -Kirkus, starred reviewIn the vein of Inside Out and Back Again and The War That Saved My Life comes a poignant, personal, and hopeful tale of India's partition, and of one girl's journey to find a new home in a divided countryIt's 1947, and India, newly independent of British rule, has been separated into two countries: Pakistan and India. The divide has created much tension between Hindus and Muslims, and hundreTrade ReviewPraise for The Night Diary By Veera HiranandaniJohn Newberry Medal, 20192019 Walter Dean Myers Honor Award 2018 Malka Penn Award for Human Rights in Children's Literature[TN1] A New York Times Editor's Choice PickGeorgia Children’s Book Award 2019-2020 NomineeCamellia Children's Choice Book Award Nominee ALABAMA 2021-2022 Malka Penn Book Award Winner CONNECTICUT 2018 Nutmeg Book Award CONNECTICUT Nominee 2021 Georgia Children's Book Award GEORGIA Nominee 2019-2020 Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award ILLINOIS Master List 2020 Young Hoosier Book Award INDIANA Nominee 2020-2021 William Allen White Children's Book Award KANSAS Reading List 2020-2021 Louisiana Young Readers Choice Award LOUISIANA Nominee 2020-2021 Maine Student Book Award 2019-2020 Master ListMassachusetts Children's Book Award MASSACHUSETTS Nominee 2020-2021 Great Lakes Great Books MICHIGAN Nominee 2020-2021 Mark Twain Readers Award MISSOURI Nominee 2020-2021 Great Stone Face Book Award NEW HAMPSHIRE Nominee 2019-2020 Garden State Book Award NEW JERSEY Nominee 2021 Oregon Reader's Choice Award (ORCA) OREGON Nominee 2021 Pennsylvania Young Readers' Choice Award PENNSYLVANIA Nominee 2020-2021 South Carolina Book Awards SOUTH CAROLINA Nominee 2020-2021 Volunteer State Book Award TENNESSEE Nominee 2020-2021 Lone Star Reading List TEXAS Reading List 2019Beehive Book Award UTAH Nominee 2020 Just One More Page! WISCONSIN Reading List 2019ILA 2019 Teachers’ Choices Reading List2019 Jane Addams Honor Book in the Books for Older Children CategoryA Best Book of the Year by AmazonA Best Book of the Year by Kirkus ReviewsA Best Book of the Year by The New York TimesA Best Book of the Year by NPRA Best Book of the Year by School Library JournalA Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post“Veera Hiranandani is a master storyteller. This riveting and important book speaks to the power of love in a world divided by hate and raises questions that still need to be asked seventy years after its events took place. Nisha and her story are a part of me now. My question is how do we make this a ‘community read’ for the whole world?”—James Howe, author of The Misfits “Nisha's sweet, sheltered world disappears overnight when her country splits in two—now Hindus must live in India, Muslims in Pakistan. But Nisha's both. Where can her family be safe? Hiranandani's story is set in an historical time little known to American children, but she tells it in a way that makes it accessible, timely, interesting and real."—Kimberly Brubaker Bradley, author of Newbery Honor–winning The War That Saved My Life “Veera Hiranandani’s storytelling is exquisite and compelling. For Nisha, like so many of us, home is a complicated place and this heartbreaking and hopeful novel reminds us that even in places where there is great loss and strife, there is deep joy, renewed faith. The Night Diary is a treasure for young readers who are searching for their place in the world, who are determined to bring home with them wherever they go.”—Renée Watson, Piecing Me Together* "Believable and heartbreaking...A gripping, nuanced story of the human cost of conflict appropriate for both children and adults."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review* "This rich, compelling story, which speaks to the turbulence surrounding India’s independence and to the plight of refugees, should be in all libraries."—School Library Journal, starred review* "The diary format gives her story striking intimacy and immediacy, serving as a window into a fraught historical moment as Nisha grapples with issues of identity and the search for a home that remain quite timely."—Publishers Weekly, starred review"Hiranandani’s prose shines in both emotion and simple, rich description...A clear, compelling, and deeply felt historical novel."—Booklist, starred review
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Compass Point Books Hiroshima and Nagasaki Eyewitness to World War II
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Capstone Press Pearl Harbor
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Compass Point Books Fighting to Survive World War II Terrifying True
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Compass Point Books 25 Women Who Protected Their Country Daring Women
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Compass Point Books The Split History of the DDay Invasion A
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Candlewick Press,U.S. Secret Soldiers How the U.S. TwentyThird Special
Book SynopsisWhat do set design, sound effects, and showmanship have to do with winning World War II? Meet the Ghost Army that played a surprising role in helping to deceive — and defeat — the Nazis.In his third book about deception during war, Paul B. Janeczko focuses his lens on World War II and the operations carried out by the Twenty-Third Headquarters Special Troops, aka the Ghost Army. This remarkable unit included actors, camouflage experts, sound engineers, painters, and set designers who used their skills to secretly and systematically replace fighting units — fooling the Nazi army into believing what their eyes and ears told them, even though the sights and sounds of tanks and war machines and troops were entirely fabricated. Follow the Twenty-Third into Europe as they play a dangerous game of enticing the German army into making battlefield mistakes by using sonic deceptions, inflatable tanks, pyrotechnics, and camouflage in more than twenty operations. F
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Chelsea House Publishers The War on Terror PointCounterpoint Issues in
Book SynopsisThe war on terror has been in effect since 2002, when United States troops first invaded Afghanistan. War efforts have expanded from military action to legislation such as the PATRIOT Act and domestic applications. This book examines these issues with statistics, legal opinions, and information about legislation.
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Tundra Books Innocent Heroes Stories of Animals in the First
Book SynopsisA unique celebration of the important role animals play in war, and an insightful look at the taking of Vimy Ridge from the perspective of 3 men in a Canadian platoon.Never before have the stories of animal war heroes been collected in such a special way. This book consists of eight connected fictional stories about a Canadian platoon in WW1. The Storming Normans have help from some very memorable animals: we meet a dog who warns soldiers in the trench of a gas attack, a donkey whose stubbornness saves the day, a cat who saves soldiers from rat bites, and many more. Each story is followed by nonfiction sections that tell the true story of these animals from around the world and of the Canadian soldiers who took Vimy Ridge. Through the friendship that grows between three of these soldiers in particular, we get a close-up look at life in the trenches, the taking of Vimy Ridge, the bonds between soldiers and their animals and what it meant to be Canadian in WW1.
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Heinemann Educational Books The Horror of World War II Deadly History
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Capstone Press The Horror of World War I Deadly History
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Capstone Press Trapped Behind Nazi Lines The Story of the US
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Capstone Press US Army Ranger Missions A Timeline Special Ops
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Capstone Press Mighty Military Ships
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Capstone Press Mighty Military Robots
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Capstone Press Mighty Military Land Vehicles
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Capstone Press Beastly Firepower Military Weapons and Tactics
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Capstone Press Sybil Ludington Rides to the Rescue
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Kids Can Press Child Soldier: When Boys and Girls Are Used in
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Candlewick Press,U.S. Twenty-One Steps: Guarding the Tomb of the
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Nomad Press The American Revolution: Experience the Battle
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Nomad Press The American Revolution: Experience the Battle
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Nomad Press World War I: The Great War to End All Wars
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