Kamis, 15 Februari 2018

Shame in the Shenandoah

Earning the ire of his superiors and subordinates alike, Union General Franz Sigel loses a critical battle—and his command. Ulysses Grant never had much faith in Major General Franz Sigel, a former professional soldier from Germany known more for his adept recruiting skills than for any success on the battlefield. But when Abraham Lincoln, eyeing …

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