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Winston Churchill's Toyshop

Author : Stuart MacRae
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-02-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445610290

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The story of Churchill's personal weapons development department, staffed by ingenious boffins, who developed numerous innovative weapons that helped win the war.

Winston Churchill' S Toyshop

Author : R. Stuart Macrae
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 228 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 1971
Category : World War, 1939-1945
ISBN : OCLC:462210246

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Winston Churchill's Toyshop

Author : Robert Stuart Macrae
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Military intelligence
ISBN : OCLC:705900626

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Understanding The Physics Of Toys: Principles, Theory And Exercises

Author : S Rajasekar,R Velusamy,Miguel A F Sanjuan
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 471 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2023-02-21
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789811268021

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Understanding The Physics Of Toys: Principles, Theory And Exercises by S Rajasekar,R Velusamy,Miguel A F Sanjuan Pdf

Demonstrating many fundamental concepts of physics and engineering through the working principles of popular science toys is inexpensive, quickly reaching the senses and inspiring a better learning. The systematic way of setting theoretical model equations for the toys provides a remarkable experience in constructing model equations for physical and engineering systems.Given that most science toys are based on the principles of physics, and to cater to the needs of graduate and master-level programme students in physics and engineering, the present book covers more than 40 wide ranging popular toys. For each toy various features are presented including history, construction, working principle, theoretical model, a solved problem and 5-10 exercises.A course on The Physics of Toys can be designed based on the proposed book to be taught as a full course at graduate and master-level and even to students who have never been exposed to physics. Further, the features of the toys covered in this book can be used to illustrate various concepts and principles in different branches of physics and engineering.

How Churchill Waged War

Author : Allen Packwood
Publisher : Grub Street Publishers
Page : 374 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2018-10-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9781473893917

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An analytical investigation into Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s decision-making process during every stage of World War II. When Winston Churchill accepted the position of Prime Minister in May 1940, he insisted in also becoming Minister of Defence. This, though, meant that he alone would be responsible for the success or failure of Britain’s war effort. It also meant that he would be faced with many monumental challenges and utterly crucial decisions upon which the fate of Britain and the free world rested. With the limited resources available to the UK, Churchill had to pinpoint where his country’s priorities lay. He had to respond to the collapse of France, decide if Britain should adopt a defensive or offensive strategy, choose if Egypt and the war in North Africa should take precedence over Singapore and the UK’s empire in the East, determine how much support to give the Soviet Union, and how much power to give the United States in controlling the direction of the war. In this insightful investigation into Churchill’s conduct during the Second World War, Allen Packwood, BA, MPhil (Cantab), FRHistS, the Director of the Churchill Archives Centre, enables the reader to share the agonies and uncertainties faced by Churchill at each crucial stage of the war. How Churchill responded to each challenge is analyzed in great detail and the conclusions Packwood draws are as uncompromising as those made by Britain’s wartime leader as he negotiated his country through its darkest days.

Annotated Bibliography of Works About Sir Winston S. Churchill

Author : Curt Zoller,Richard M. Langworth
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 426 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2015-06-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317476603

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Annotated Bibliography of Works About Sir Winston S. Churchill by Curt Zoller,Richard M. Langworth Pdf

This unique resource will be an enormous aid and impetus to Churchill studies. It lists over 600 works, with annotations, and includes sections listing an additional 5,900 entries covering book reviews, significant articles, and chapters from books. Separate author and title indexes will allow the user to locate specific entries. The book's aim is to direct students, researchers, and bibliophiles to the entire corpus of works about Churchill.

Churchill's Bomb

Author : Graham Farmelo
Publisher : Faber & Faber
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2013-10-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780571300280

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Churchill's Bomb by Graham Farmelo Pdf

Churchill's Bomb - from the author of the Costa award-winning biography The Strangest Man - reveals a new aspect of Winston Churchill's life, so far completely neglected by historians: his relations with his nuclear scientists, and his management of Britain's policy on atomic weapons. Churchill was the only prominent politician to foresee the nuclear age and he played a leading role in the development of the Bomb during World War II. He became the first British Prime Minister with access to these weapons, and left office following desperate attempts during the Cold War to end the arms race. Graham Farmelo traces the beginnings of Churchill's association with nuclear weapons to his unlikely friendship with H. G. Wells, who coined the term 'atomic bombs'. In the 1930s, when Ernest Rutherford and his brilliant followers, such as Chadwick and Cockcroft, gave Britain the lead in nuclear research, Churchill wrote several widely read newspaper articles on the huge implications of their work. British physicists, in 1940, first showed that the Bomb was a practical possibility. But Churchill, closely advised by his favourite scientist, the controversial Frederick Lindemann, allowed leadership to pass to the US, where the Manhattan Project made the Bomb a terrible reality. British physicists played only a minor role in this vast enterprise, while Churchill ignored warnings from the scientist Niels Bohr that the Anglo-American policy would lead to a post-war arms race. After the war, the Americans reneged on personal agreements between Roosevelt and Churchill to share research. Clement Attlee, in a fateful decision, ordered the building of a British Bomb to maintain the country's place among the great powers. Churchill inherited it and ended his political career obsessed with the threat of thermonuclear war. Churchill's Bomb is an original and controversial book, full of political and scientific personalities and intrigues, which reveals a little-known side of Britain's great war-leader.

The Black Knight

Author : Roelof Steenbeek
Publisher : Partridge Africa
Page : 1032 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 2014-11-28
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9781482804430

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The Black Knight by Roelof Steenbeek Pdf

To date I have never piloted a biplane, but for many nights before I had any thought of writing this book I dreamed I was sitting in the cockpit of a black biplane. Although I could not see the wings, I just somehow knew it was one. There was a tiny, half-moon windshield, an instrument panel with some gauges and a joystick in front of me. I could feel the wind on my face, icy cold in my bones, vibrations and movements of the aircraft through the seat of my pants,and a hollow feeling in the pit of my stomach A few nights later, the silhouetted head and shoulders of a young man started to haunt my dreams instead. Every time I dreamed of him, his face became a little clearer, and I eventually saw he was wearing old-fashioned flying goggles and a leather cap: everything was sepia-coloured like an old-fashioned photograph or daguerreotype plate. Silent at first, eventually he said, a trifle forlornly, but not bitterly: Please ask them not to forget us What we fought and died for was it for nothing?

Churchill's School for Saboteurs

Author : Bernard O'Connor
Publisher : Amberley Publishing Limited
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2013-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781445611785

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Churchill's School for Saboteurs by Bernard O'Connor Pdf

The secret life of Brickendonbury Manor & the WW2 assassins & saboteurs who set occupied Europe alight.

Games & Toys

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 956 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 1960
Category : Toys
ISBN : NYPL:33433109822274

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Winston Churchill

Author : R. Crosby Kemper (III.)
Publisher : University of Missouri Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0826210368

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Winston Churchill by R. Crosby Kemper (III.) Pdf

A collection of lectures delivered at the Winston Churchill Memorial and Library on the campus of Westminster College, by authorities on British history and on Sir Winston Churchill, and by those personally acquainted with him, including his daughter Mary Soames and his private secretary. Topics include Churchill's ambivalence toward the Conservative party, his belief in British imperial rule in India, and his role in the Cold War and the origins of the Iron Curtain speech. c. Book News Inc.

Rude Mechanicals

Author : A J Smithers
Publisher : Pen and Sword
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1989-01-26
Category : History
ISBN : 9780850527223

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In this sequel to "An New Excalibur", which examined the development of the tank during World War I and after, Smithers examines the role played by tanks in World War II. At the beginning of the war only the Germans and the Russians had realized the full power of the tank. The British and the Americans were forced to try to catch up. One difficulty was fundamentally a matter of finding the right tool for the right job. In the last year of the war, the Germans relied on the immense King Tigers, which lacked speed and manoeuvrability; while the Allies were confined to Shermans, Cromwells and Churchills, which were incapable of making a heavyweight impact. Each side had some envy for the other.

Supreme Command

Author : Eliot A. Cohen
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2012-04-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9780743242226

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The relationship between military leaders and political leaders has always been a complicated one, especially in times of war. When the chips are down, who should run the show -- the politicians or the generals? In Supreme Command, Eliot Cohen examines four great democratic war statesmen -- Abraham Lincoln, Georges Clemenceau, Winston Churchill, and David Ben-Gurion -- to reveal the surprising answer: the politicians. Great states-men do not turn their wars over to their generals, and then stay out of their way. Great statesmen make better generals of their generals. They question and drive their military men, and at key times they overrule their advice. The generals may think they know how to win, but the statesmen are the ones who see the big picture. Lincoln, Clemenceau, Churchill, and Ben-Gurion led four very different kinds of democracy, under the most difficult circumstances imaginable. They came from four very different backgrounds -- backwoods lawyer, dueling French doctor, rogue aristocrat, and impoverished Jewish socialist.Yet they faced similar challenges, not least the possibility that their conduct of the war could bring about their fall from power. Each exhibited mastery of detail and fascination with technology. All four were great learners, who studied war as if it were their own profession, and in many ways mastered it as well as did their generals. All found themselves locked in conflict with military men. All four triumphed. Military men often dismiss politicians as meddlers, doves, or naifs. Yet military men make mistakes. The art of a great leader is to push his subordinates to achieve great things. The lessons of the book apply not just to President Bush and other world leaders in the war on terrorism, but to anyone who faces extreme adversity at the head of a free organization -- including leaders and managers throughout the corporate world. The lessons of Supreme Command will be immediately apparent to all managers and leaders, as well as students of history.

Soldier Heroes

Author : Graham Dawson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 2013-05-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781135089443

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Soldier Heroes explores the imagining of masculinities within adventure stories. Drawing on literary theory, cultural materialism and Kleinian psychoanalysis, it analyses modern British adventure heroes as historical forms of masculinity originating in the era of nineteenth-century popular imperialism, traces their subsequent transformations and examines the way these identities are internalized and lived by men and boys.

Winston Churchill Soldier

Author : Douglas S. Russell
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 781 pages
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Release : 2012-11-19
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781844862047

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Winston Churchill Soldier by Douglas S. Russell Pdf

As a young man Winston Churchill set out to become a hero, to make a name for himself in the public eye as a soldier and so make possible a life of politics and statesmanship. There were many chances to fail and many close calls in the face of sword, spear and bullet along the way. Yet Churchill survived and succeeded – an early measure of his courage and stubborn will that the world would come to know so well in the Second World War. This is the first full-length, fully-researched biography of Churchill's colourful military career. Using an unrivalled range of sources, and with previously unpublished photographs, and detailed maps by Sir Martin Gilbert, it brings to life Churchill's motives, abilities, experiences, successes and failures, and his unswerving sense of destiny as an officer in the British Army. The result is a story to echo the man himself – rich in action, courage, charismatic self-belief, patriotism and humour. Making extensive use of the contemporary accounts of Churchill and his fellow soldiers and archival documents from three continents, illustrated with many maps and previously unpublished photographs, Douglas S. Russell vividly brings to life the military career of the vigorous young officer of hussars who later became the greatest Briton of the twentieth century. From Sandhurst to the mountainous North-West Frontier of India, to the charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, from the South African veldt to the deadly trench warfare of the Great War, the author – whom Sir Martin Gilbert calls 'a keen portraitist' – tells the gripping story of Churchill's army life with careful attention to historical detail and all the drama that the real life adventures of his subject deserve.