How Woodrow Wilson Fought World War I
Samuel Willard Crompton, "How Woodrow Wilson Fought World War I "
English | ISBN: 0766085295 | 2017 | pages | EPUB | 11 MB
Woodrow Wilson led America into the First World War in 1917. Historians have debated his methods and motives ever since. This volume explores Wilson's complex personality and the immense challenges he faced. Through quotes and vivid examples, the reader sees America and the world in a time when it seemed everything might come apart. Wilson is central to the story, but the reader also experiences the leading generals and the common soldier as well as the "Big Four," the men who redrew the maps when the war ended.


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How George Washington Fought the Revolutionary War
Jeanne Nagle, "How George Washington Fought the Revolutionary War "
English | ISBN: 0766085236 | 2017 | pages | EPUB | 11 MB
Before he became the first president of the United States, George Washington had already made his mark as a military leader. As commander in chief of the nascent Continental army, Washington guided colonial forces to victory over the British during the American Revolution. Through informative text and historical imagery, readers will follow Washington's trajectory as a military commander and strategist and discover how his innate leadership skills earned him the moniker "Father of His Country."


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How Franklin D. Roosevelt Fought World War II
Jr. Rice, Earle, "How Franklin D. Roosevelt Fought World War II "
English | ISBN: 0766085279 | 2017 | pages | EPUB | 10 MB
Provides insight into how President Roosevelt and his administration guided the United States through all but four months of World War II.


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The Students Who Fought Marcos by Jonathan Foe
The Students Who Fought Marcos by Jonathan Foe
English | MP3@192 kbps | 9h 34m | 788.5 MB
Students revolted worldwide in the 1960s and 70s. Filipinos were no different. This is a story about a group of students, who defied the dictatorship of President Marcos. This is a novel, narrated by Alex, a gay boy, describing the group's adventures, fun and setbacks in the early days of the martial law. This is historical fiction, the characters themselves are fictious, but the events are real. Through entertaining stories, the book pays tribute to those who sacficed much for freedom.


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