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Cannons and Courage: The Stories behind the American Civil War’s Major Battles, Book 4
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The Battle of Chancellorsville stands as an enduring testament to the courage, cunning, and tragedy that defined the American Civil War. Fought in the spring of 1863 in Virginia, this pivotal clash between the Union and Confederate armies shaped the course of the war and left an indelible mark on the history of the United States.
Echoes of Valor: The Battle of Chancellorsville delves into the depths of this momentous battle, exploring the events, strategies, and individuals that played a significant role in its outcome.
The American Civil War was a watershed moment in the nation's history, a cataclysmic conflict that tore the fabric of the country apart. By the spring of 1863, the war had raged for two years, exacting a heavy toll in lives lost, communities devastated, and the fundamental ideals of the nation tested. The Battle of Chancellorsville, fought from April 30 to May 6, 1863, emerged as a critical episode in the larger struggle for supremacy between the Union and the Confederacy.
To understand the significance of the Battle of Chancellorsville, it is essential to delve into the context that led to its occurrence. The prelude to the conflict was marked by the strategic objectives of both sides, as well as the military situation in Virginia and the political climate that influenced the decision-making of commanders. The book explores the major military campaigns and battles that preceded Chancellorsville, with a particular focus on the Battle of Fredericksburg, which set the stage for the epic confrontation that was to come.
A cast of remarkable leaders shaped the course of the Battle of Chancellorsville. Union General Joseph Hooker, known for his bold and aggressive style, sought to outmaneuver Confederate General Robert E. Lee, a brilliant strategist who had achieved numerous victories against the odds. In the Confederate camp, General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson emerged as a legendary figure, revered for his tactical acumen and audacious maneuvers. These commanders, and the decisions they made, would have far-reaching consequences on the outcome of the battle.
The Battle of Chancellorsville also involved the clash of formidable forces. The book examines the composition, strengths, weaknesses, and motivations of the Union and Confederate armies, exploring the challenges they faced on the battlefield. From the intricacies of logistics to the impact of weaponry and the resilience of the soldiers, this analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the military forces engaged in the struggle for Chancellorsville.
The battle itself unfolded with a series of strategic and tactical movements, characterized by both calculated risks and unexpected developments. The Union army's crossing of the Rappahannock River and the Confederate response set the stage for the intense conflict that would follow. General Jackson's audacious flank attack on the Union right, a masterstroke of military genius, threatened to unravel the Union army's position and sent shockwaves through the ranks.
But the Battle of Chancellorsville was not without its costs. The audacity of General Lee's decision to divide his forces created a vulnerable gap that would have dire consequences. The battle was fraught with uncertainty, and chance played a significant role in shaping its outcome. The clash of armies on the fields around Chancellorsville was marked by the chaos of combat, the courage of the soldiers, and the immense sacrifices made on both sides.
Tragically, it was during the Battle of Chancellorsville that General Stonewall Jackson, one of the Confederacy's most revered commanders, met his untimely end. His wounding and subsequent death dealt a heavy blow to the Confederate cause, robbing the South of one of its finest military minds and forever altering the course of the war.
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Using archival records, in this book, David Stahel presents a history of Germany's summer campaign from the perspective of the two largest and most powerful Panzer groups on the Eastern front. Stahel's research provides a fundamental reassessment of Germany's war against the Soviet Union, highlighting the prodigious internal problems of the vital Panzer forces and revealing that their demise in the earliest phase of the war undermined the whole German invasion.
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Best book on Operation Barbarossa so far
- De Amazon Customer en 09-14-21
De: David Stahel
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The First World War: A Captivating Guide to World War 1, the Battle of Verdun and the Battle of Somme
- De: Captivating History
- Narrado por: Desmond Manny, Colin Fluxman
- Duración: 6 h y 11 m
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If you want to discover captivating stories of people and events of World War 1, then pay attention...Three captivating manuscripts are included in this audiobook: World War 1: A Captivating Guide to the First World War; The Battle of Verdun: A Captivating Guide to the Longest and Largest Battle of World War 1; and The Battle of the Somme: A Captivating Guide to One of the Most Devastating Events of the First World War.
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No, Gavrilo Princip was NOT lynched!
- De Magnus Almgren en 12-31-19
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A Savage War
- A Military History of the Civil War
- De: Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh, Williamson Murray
- Narrado por: Mike Chamberlain
- Duración: 24 h y 1 m
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The Civil War represented a momentous change in the character of war. It combined the projection of military might across a continent on a scale never before seen with an unprecedented mass mobilization of peoples. Yet despite the revolutionizing aspects of the Civil War, its leaders faced the same uncertainties that have vexed combatants since the days of Thucydides and the Peloponnesian War.
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A Book about Conclusions
- De Terry Masters en 10-18-17
De: Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh, y otros
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Nomonhan, 1939
- The Red Army's Victory that Shaped World War II
- De: Stuart D. Goldman
- Narrado por: John FitzGibbon
- Duración: 10 h y 23 m
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Stuart Goldman convincingly argues that a little-known, but intense, Soviet-Japanese conflict along the Manchurian- Mongolian frontier at Nomonhan influenced the outbreak of World War II and shaped the course of the war. The author draws on Japanese, Soviet, and western sources to put the seemingly obscure conflict - actually a small undeclared war - into its proper global geo-strategic perspective.The book describes how the Soviets, in response to a border conflict provoked by Japan, launched an offensive in August 1939 that wiped out the Japanese forces at Nomonhan.
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Nomonhan: Why Japan Demurred
- De William R. Todd-Mancillas (Name includes hyphen and capitalized M). en 08-03-14
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Reconsidering the American Way of War
- US Military Practice from the Revolution to Afghanistan
- De: Antulio Joseph Echevarria
- Narrado por: James Killavey
- Duración: 8 h y 19 m
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This audiobook challenges several longstanding notions about the American way of war. It examines US military practice (strategic and operational) from the War of Independence to the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan to determine what patterns, if any, existed in the way Americans have used military force. Echevarria surveys all major US wars and most every small conflict in the country's military history.
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Excellent overview of complex subject
- De Joe en 11-25-14
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The Compleat Victory
- Saratoga and the American Revolution
- De: Kevin Weddle
- Narrado por: Paul Heitsch
- Duración: 18 h y 24 m
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In the late summer and fall of 1777, after two years of indecisive fighting on both sides, the outcome of the American War of Independence hung in the balance. Having successfully expelled the Americans from Canada in 1776, the British were determined to end the rebellion the following year and devised what they believed a war-winning strategy, sending General John Burgoyne south to rout the Americans and take Albany.
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Great insight to the tactical and strategic impacts of Saratoga.
- De Ace en 12-07-24
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The Battle of Leipzig: The History and Legacy of the Biggest Battle of the Napoleonic Wars
- De: Charles River Editors
- Narrado por: Phillip J. Mather
- Duración: 1 h y 35 m
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Two military setbacks, on a scale unprecedented in history, were required before the high tide of Napoleon's success began to ebb towards the final denouement of the Hundred Days and the famous Battle of Waterloo. The failed Russian invasion set the stage for the second defeat at Leipzig, which essentially sealed the fate of Napoleon's empire. The four-day Battle of Leipzig in October 1813, dubbed the "Battle of the Nations", essentially determined the course the Napoleonic Wars took from that moment forward.
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Sun Tzu at Gettysburg
- Ancient Military Wisdom in the Modern World
- De: Bevin Alexander
- Narrado por: Edoardo Ballerini
- Duración: 7 h y 55 m
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Imagine the impact on world history if Robert E. Lee had listened to General Longstreet at Gettysburg and withdrawn to higher ground instead of sending Pickett uphill against the entrenched Union line. Or if Napolon, at Waterloo, had avoided mistakes he'd never made before. The advice that would have changed the outcome of these crucial battles is found in a book on strategy written centuries before Christ was born.
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How Different History Could Be
- De Lifeisshort en 09-13-14
De: Bevin Alexander
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The Battle of the Somme: A Captivating Guide to One of the Most Devastating Events of the First World War That Took Place on the Western Front
- De: Captivating History
- Narrado por: Colin Fluxman
- Duración: 1 h y 32 m
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The Battle of the Somme was a significant battle for all those who took part, but it was especially important for the British because it was the first time in World War One that they were forced to shoulder the main responsibility for an offensive, and they did not have enough time to fully prepare for the assault.
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tragic tale told by a master.
- De WalterZamora en 09-05-19
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Instrument of War
- The German Army 1914-18
- De: Dennis E. Showalter
- Narrado por: Julian Elfer
- Duración: 10 h y 44 m
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Drawing on more than a half-century of research and teaching, Dennis Showalter presents a fresh perspective on the German Army during World War I. Showalter surveys an army at the heart of a national identity, driven by - yet also defeated by - warfare in the modern age, that struggled to capitalize on its victories, and ultimately forgot the lessons of its defeat.
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German Side Of WW1
- De David A en 06-21-18
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Three Armies on the Somme
- The First Battle of the Twentieth Century
- De: William Philpott
- Narrado por: James Adams
- Duración: 26 h y 29 m
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On July 1, 1916, British and French forces launched the first attack on the German armies lined up along the Somme in what was to become the defining battle of World War I. To this day, July 1 is often remembered for being the bloodiest day in British military history. Indeed, the British suffered some 62,000 casualties in that one day of fighting alone. As gruesome as that statistic is, it's just one of the many dark legacies left by the Somme Offensive.
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An insightful and exhaustive analysis of the Somme
- De Anthony en 06-07-12
De: William Philpott
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Collision of Empires
- The War on the Eastern Front in 1914
- De: Prit Buttar
- Narrado por: Roger Clark
- Duración: 21 h y 25 m
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The fighting that raged in the East during the First World War was every bit as fierce as that on the Western Front, but the titanic clashes between three towering empires - Russia, Austro-Hungary, and Germany - remains a comparatively unknown facet of the Great War. With the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the war in 2014, Collision of Empires is a timely expose of the bitter fighting on this forgotten front - a clash that would ultimately change the face of Europe forever.
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Best book non-fiction book ever on the Eastern Front in 1914
- De HistoricalReader en 01-31-18
De: Prit Buttar
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A Warrior Dynasty
- The Rise and Fall of Sweden as a Military Superpower 1611-1721
- De: Henrik O. Lunde
- Narrado por: Mark Ashby
- Duración: 10 h y 28 m
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This audiobook examines the meteoric rise of Sweden as the pre-eminent military power in Europe during the Thirty Years War during the 1600s, and then follows its line of warrior kings into the next century until the Swedes finally meet their demise, in an overreach into the vastness of Russia. A small Scandinavian nation, with at most one and a half million people and scant internal resources of its own, there was small logic to how Sweden could become the dominant power on the Continent.
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An author with an idea but not the skills
- De chris loomis en 08-07-15
De: Henrik O. Lunde
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Achtung Panzer!
- De: Heinz Guderian
- Narrado por: Roger Davis
- Duración: 10 h y 46 m
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Published in 1937, the result of 15 years of careful study since his days on the German General Staff in the First World War, Achtung Panzer! argues how vital the proper use of tanks and supporting armoured vehicles would be in the conduct of a future war. When that war came, just two years later, he proved it, leading his Panzers with distinction in the Polish, French and Russian campaigns. Panzer warfare had come of age, exactly as he had forecast.
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Genius!
- De Parker Rydbom en 02-07-21
De: Heinz Guderian