While In The Hands Of The Enemy

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During the four years of the American Civil War, over 400,000 soldiers -- one in every seven who served in the Union and Confederate armies -- became prisoners of war. In northern and southern prisons alike, inmates suffered horrific treatment. Even healthy young soldiers often sickened and died within weeks of entering the stockades. In all, nearly 56,000 prisoners succumbed to overcrowding, exposure, poor sanitation, inadequate medical care, and starvation. Historians have generally blamed prison conditions and mortality rates on factors beyond the control of Union and Confederate command, but Charles W. Sanders, Jr., boldly challenges the conventional view and demonstrates that leaders on both sides deliberately and systematically ordered the mistreatment of captives.Sanders shows how policies developed during the American Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Mexican War shaped the management of Civil War prisons. He examines the establishment of the major camps as well as the political motivations and rationale behind the operation of the prisons, focusing especially on Camp Douglas, Elmira, Camp Chase, and Rock Island in the North and Andersonville, Cahaba, Florence, and Danville in the South. Beyond a doubt, he proves that the administrations of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis purposely formulated and carried out retaliatory practices designed to harm prisoners of war, with each assuming harsher attitudes as the conflict wore on.Sanders cites official and personal correspondence from high-level civilian and military leaders who knew about the intolerable conditions but often refused to respond or even issued orders that made matters far worse. From such documents emerges a chilling chronicle of how prisoners came to be regarded not as men but as pawns to be used and then callously discarded in pursuit of national objectives. Yet even before the guns fell silent, Sanders reveals, both North and South were hard at work constructing elaborate justifications for their actions.While in the Hands of the Enemy offers a groundbreaking revisionist interpretation of the Civil War military prison system, challenging historians to rethink their understanding of nineteenth-century warfare.

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Genre : History
Author : Charles W. Sanders, Jr.
Publisher : LSU Press
Release : 2005-10-01
File : 422 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0807130613


In The Hands Of The Enemy

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This book will open your eyes to the unseen world. This book will increase your knowledge of how the demonic works, how to gain freedom from the destructive hold that the enemy has on many people's lives, and how to overcome spiritual strongholds you may not be aware of. Understanding the authority God has given us and how to use His authority How to break curses that hold so many people in bondage Increase in the discernment of the demonic spiritual realm How to recognize a demonic reaction in a person Learn the basics of the deliverance process Jesus has given us, as Christians, His authority to minister deliverance to people who are being held in the hands of the enemy.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Bryce E. Roberts
Publisher : Covenant Books, Inc.
Release : 2022-12-30
File : 65 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781685260545


The Works Of Flavius Josephus Translated By William Whiston With A Portrait

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Author : Flavius Josephus
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Release : 1873
File : 774 Pages
ISBN-13 : BL:A0026422106


The Enemy In Our Hands

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Revelations of abuse at Baghdad's Abu Ghraib prison and the U.S. detention camp at Guantánamo Bay had repercussions extending beyond the worldwide media scandal that ensued. The controversy surrounding photos and descriptions of inhumane treatment of enemy prisoners of war, or EPWs, from the war on terror marked a watershed momentin the study of modern warfare and the treatment of prisoners of war. Amid allegations of human rights violations and war crimes, one question stands out among the rest: Was the treatment of America's most recent prisoners of war an isolated event or part of a troubling and complex issue that is deeply rooted in our nation's military history?Military expert Robert C. Doyle's The Enemy in Our Hands: America's Treatment of Prisoners of War from the Revolution to the War on Terror draws from diverse sources to answer this question. Historical as well as timely in its content, this work examines America's major wars and past conflicts -- among them, the American Revolution, the Civil War, World Wars I and II, and Vietnam -- to provide understanding of the UnitedStates' treatment of military and civilian prisoners. The Enemy in Our Hands offers a new perspective of U.S. military history on the subject of EPWs and suggests that the tactics employed to manage prisoners of war are unique and disparate from one conflict tothe next. In addition to other vital information, Doyle provides a cultural analysis and exploration of U.S. adherence to international standards of conduct, including the 1929 Geneva Convention in each war. Although wars are not won or lost on the basis of how EPWs are treated, the treatment of prisoners is one of the measures by which history's conquerors are judged.

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Genre : History
Author : Robert C. Doyle
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Release : 2010-03-19
File : 491 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780813125893


The Red Army S Do It Yourself Nazi Bashing Guerrilla Warfare Manual

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The WWII Soviet guerilla training manual that became an essential text for freedom fighters across the globe—complete with illustrations. When Germany invaded the Soviet Union during World War II, the Red Army began recruiting local partisans to help mount a resistance. This edition of The Partisan’s Companion is the last and best Red Army manual used to train these men to fight Nazi invaders. Besides field craft, it covers partisan tactics, German counter-guerrilla tactics, demolitions, German and Soviet weapons, scouting, camouflage, anti-tank warfare, and antiaircraft defense for squad and platoon-level instruction. It contains the Soviet lessons of two bitter years of war and provides a good look at the tactics and training of a mature partisan force. While this handbook was a vital part of Soviet victory over the Nazis, its usefulness outlived the Second World War. It was later used to train guerrilla groups in the developing world during their wars of national liberation in the 1950s–70s. Even the fedayeen guerrillas who fought US and coalition forces in Iraq relied on this manual for training, tactics, and general approach to combat. A selection of the Military Book Club.

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Genre : History
Author : Lester Grau
Publisher : Casemate
Release : 2011-05-28
File : 460 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781612000206


Soldiers

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Genre : Soldiers
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Release : 1998
File : 654 Pages
ISBN-13 : IND:30000090027404


In Enemy Hands An Honor Harrington Novel

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A novel featuring Honor Harrington.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Weber
Publisher : Baen Books
Release : 1997-08
File : 328 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780671877934


His Enemy S Daughter

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To get what’s rightfully his, he’ll need to get past her. But this ain’t her first rodeo . . . “A fun and sexy Western romance” from the award-winning author (Harlequin Junkie). Pete Wellington’s mission: take back his birthright, the All-Stars Rodeo. First, he must earn the trust of Chloe Lawrence, daughter of the city slicker who stole Pete’s legacy. But this princess of the rodeo isn’t who he imagined. Chloe has beauty, business savvy and spirit, leaving Pete to wonder . . . has he been aiming at the wrong prize all along? “Sweet, sassy and scrumptiously sexy! The next book in Sarah M. Anderson’s First Family of Rodeo series is fast paced, full of strife, and has just enough gentle cowboy worked in there to sweep us off our feet!” —Thoughts of a Blonde

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Sarah M. Anderson
Publisher : Harlequin
Release : 2018-07-01
File : 154 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781488092121


In Enemy Hands

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The Road to Hell Honor Harrington's career has its ups and its downs. She's survived ship-to-ship battles, assassins, political vendettas, and duels. She's been shot at, shot down, and just plain shot, had starships blown out from under her, and made personal enemies who will stop at nothing to ruin her, and somehow she's survived it all. But this time she's really in trouble. The People's Republic of Haven has finally found an admiral who can win battles, and Honor's orders take her straight into an ambush. Outnumbered, outgunned, and unable to run, she has just two options: see the people under her command die in a hopeless, futile battle... or surrender them-and herself-to the Peeps. There can be only one choice, and at least the People's Navy promises to treat their prisoners honorably. But the Navy is overruled by the political authorities, and Honor finds herself bound for a prison planet aptly named "Hell"... and her scheduled execution. Put into solitary confinement, separated from her officers and her treecat Nimitz, and subjected to systematic humiliation by her gaolers, Honor's future has become both bleak and short. Yet bad as things look, they're about to get worse ...for the Peeps. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).

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Genre : Fiction
Author : David Weber
Publisher : Baen Publishing Enterprises
Release : 1998-10-01
File : 581 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781618241764


We Ve Seen The Enemy

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An alien ship crashes on Earth; its contents make it clear that the dead ant-like aliens inside were on an offensive mission. As humanity is presented with the prospect of their doomed world, construction begins on hundreds of World Federation ships and extrasolar defense weapons to be used in the inevitable war. We’ve Seen The Enemy is set 700 years after the Great War and is a desperate race by a suicide team that may finally lead to the end of this interstellar war. Meanwhile, pockets of left-over human tribes on Earth have their own struggles, as they face power-hungry dictators and warped religious leaders. Behind all this are multiple alien forces, each with their own agenda. As truths turn into lies and friends become enemies, can humanity unite together to fight their common enemy?

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Paul Dayton
Publisher : Central Avenue Publishing
Release : 2010-06-24
File : 486 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781926760322