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Axelrod Alan

Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 3 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2008-2009, suosituimpien joukossa Bradley. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.

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Bradley

Bradley

Axelrod Alan; Clark Wesley K.

Palgrave Macmillan
2008
sidottu
A compelling study of the military career of five-star general Omar Bradley details his rise to command of the U.S. 12th Army Group in the European theater of World War II, gifts as as a tactician, service as a mentor for younger officers, transformation of the VA into a model government agency, and key legacy for modern military service. 50,000 first printing.
Selling the Great War

Selling the Great War

Axelrod Alan

Palgrave Macmillan
2009
sidottu
In 1917, a muckraking journalist from the West created the first and only official ministry of propaganda in the history of the United States. It was a plainclothes army of 150,000, answerable to a single man, a force that transformed America into a nation of warriors and that was instrumental in elevating the United States to a position of world power. It is one of modern history's most chilling ironies that the idealistic administration vowing to "make the world safe for democracy" created the first great propaganda machine of the twentieth century, helping to enable the far more notorious apparatus of the Third Reich. The President's Drummer is the story of George Creel and the epoch-making but nearly forgotten agency he built and led. It will tell how he came to build the agency - how, with nearly the six-day speed of Genesis, he created it, and how he ran it, using the emerging industries of mass advertising and public relations to transform America into a nation of warriors. It was a force whose effects were felt throughout the twentieth century and continue to be felt, perhaps even more strongly, today.
Patton

Patton

Axelrod Alan; Clark Wesley K.

Palgrave Macmillan
2009
nidottu
George S. Patton embodied contradiction: a cavalryman steeped in romantic military tradition, he nevertheless pulled a reluctant American military into the most advanced realms of highly mobile armored warfare. An autocratic snob, Patton created unparalleled rapport and loyalty with the lowliest private in his command; an outspoken racist, he led the only racially integrated U.S. military unit in World War II; an exuberantly profane man, he prayed daily and believed God had destined him for military greatness; a profoundly insecure individual, he made his Third Army the most self-confident and consistently victorious fighting force in the European theater. From Patton's boyhood battling dyslexia and becoming an avid reader, to his leadership strategies that modernized the U.S. army, Alan Axelrod delivers a fascinating account of Patton's life and legacy.