Jumat, 01 Desember 2017

CWT Book Review: “God Alone Knows Which Was Right”

“God Alone Knows Which Was Right”: The Blue and Gray Terrill Family of Virginia in the Civil War  by Richard L. Armstrong, McFarland Among the most literal embodiments of the Civil War tragedy of “brother against brother” was the progeny of Colonel William H. Terrill. Since he was Virginia-born and related to J.E.B. Stuart on …

The post CWT Book Review: “God Alone Knows Which Was Right” appeared first on HistoryNet.



Related Posts:

  • Tripoli Pirates FoiledWhen corsair demanded gold from America in return for peace at sea, Thomas Jefferson sent warships instead. Among the many words we might use to describe Thomas Jefferson, bellicos… Read More
  • Valor: Hero at the ControlsArthur Aaron Royal Air Force Victoria Cross Turin, Italy Aug. 12–13, 1943 In 2001 the citizens of Leeds, England, erected a bronze statue in honor of Acting Flight Sergeant Arthur … Read More
  • What We Learned: from the Battle of VeracruzEntering the White House in 1913, President Woodrow Wilson had one eye on the simmering turmoil in Europe and the other on a problem closer to home—in Mexico, where a chaotic civil… Read More
  • Decisions: Hitler’s Halt OrderWorld War II is replete with decisive moments, from Adolf Hitler’s decision to attack Poland in 1939 to President Harry S. Truman’s 1945 decision to drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshi… Read More
  • 10 Great POW EscapesCapture is an occupational hazard for soldiers and escape is a POW’s duty—some even succeed with imagination and style. Everyone loves a great escape. In the civilian world even th… Read More

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar