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Historian John Kuehn has written a new book on the US Navy's General Board, America's First General Staff. The Board came into existence in 1901, after the Spanish-American War had.
Alexander Hill's The Red Army and the Second World War offers an encyclopedic treatment of the Red Army's development prior to the opening of the Second World War, and to it.
Few issues in recent history are more misunderstood than the anti-busing protests. Framed almost entirely as northern whites protesting to protect their communities and their local schools and widely seen.
[Ed. note: This was originally published on September 27, 2009 at Information Dissemination. The ID archives were down for a while, but are back up now, along with new content.
Another review for the Battleship Book, by Commander Mark R. Condeno, Philippine Coast Guard Auxiliary: From the Pre- dreadnought HMS Victoria to the Post World War Two USS Guam, the.
Iain Ballantyne has followed up Killing the Bismarck (review here) with Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom. The action focuses only on Bismarck's last day; Ballantyne includes allusions to the rest of the.
Michael Todd Landis has no tuck for the doughfaces, northern Democrats who worked to expand the slave power in pre-Civil War America. He blames them directly for the Civil War,.
The following review (below the fold) was written by Paul Stillwell, who served in the crew of the USS New Jersey in 1969. He is the author of several books.