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By: Walter S. Dunn
ISBN: 9780275994297
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Publication Date: Sep 2007
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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In this book, historian Walter Dunn reveals the true nature of the conflicting interests on the frontier, demonstrating that the primary issues there, land and the fur trade, were, in fact, the basis of the conflict between the local colonists and Britain.
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By: Walter S. Dunn
ISBN: 9780275977153
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Publication Date: May 2003
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When a German victory became impossible, the July 1944 conspirators plotted to bring a quick end to the war, hoping to negotiate a peace with the Western allies and possibly to join them in a war against Russia.
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By: Walter S. Dunn
ISBN: 9780275948948
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Publication Date: Sep 1994
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This book traces the development of the Russian Army in reaction to the rise of Hitler. The Russians, as this book establishes, won because they had better organization and equipment--i.e., a better and more effective army.
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By: Walter S. Dunn
ISBN: 9780275957339
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Publication Date: Aug 1997
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book gives an accurate account of the Soviet victory at Kurst, the signal for the transfer of the initiative to the Soviets in World War II.
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By: Walter S. Dunn
ISBN: 9780275973292
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Publication Date: May 2002
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Had the army been more astute in protecting colonial interests, colonial merchants might have been more favorable toward paying taxes in support of military efforts.
Frontier commerce was a major component of the colonial economy, ranking third in export behind tobacco and rice.
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By: Walter S. Dunn
ISBN: 9780275990671
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Publication Date: May 2006
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Shows that, far from carelessly throwing thousands of disorganised untrained men into battle, the Soviets wisely used the resources at hand to resist and drive back the invaders once the initial shock had been absorbed. This book also reveals how the Soviets systematically trained men as replacements for casualities in existing units.
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