Notes on Canadian Units and Formations Engaged: Battles of the Somme, March-April 1918 [PDF]
Although the Canadian Corps did not participate directly in the German Spring Offensives that began on 21 March 1918, detached Canadian cavalry, artillery, and motor machine gun units serving with British divisions played important roles at various ...
Duguid, Archer Fortescue
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THE FINANCIAL MECHANISMS FOR STATE DEFENSE ORDERS: CURRENT STATUS AND NEW DEVELOPMENTS
The relevance of the topic stems from the increasingly complex military-political situation and the need to maintain national security and defense via further improvement of fi nancial mechanisms for contracting and implementing the state defense jobs ...
A. V. Ivanov, O. V. Kuznetsov
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The First Use of Poison Gase at Ypres, 1915: A Translation from the German Official History [PDF]
While English-speaking historians know in detail about almost every event on the BEF’s front, the same cannot be said of our knowledge of the German side of the Western Front.
Humphries, Mark Osborne
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El internacionalismo de las órdenes 'hispanas' en el siglo XIII
RESUMEN: Nuestro objetivo es demostrar que es incorrecto hablar de órdenes militares puramente "hispanas" en el siglo XIII (al menos en su primera mitad), ya que durante gran parte de él su vocación fue internacional; y no se pretendió que se ...
José Manuel RODRÍGUEZ GARCÍA
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Perceptions of Evil from Abu Ghraib: Female Prison Guards and Sexual Violence [PDF]
In 2003, the world was presented with images of sexual torture from Abu Ghraib, a U.S. military prison in Iraq. For many people, part of the shock of the images was the fact that several of the guards were women.
Gavin, Helen, Porter, Theresa
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The Corps of Guides, 1903–1914 [PDF]
The Canadian Corps of Guides was created in April 1903 by General Order 61, and fell under the purview of the Intelligence Department at Militia Headquarters in Ottawa. However, as the Guides were a service of the Active Militia, and not of the Permanent
Jenkins, Dan
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“Our Artillery Would Smash It All Up:” Canadian Artillery During the Battle of the Somme, September-November 1916 [PDF]
The historiography of the First World War has produced no recent comprehensive study of the Canadian artillery, despite its importance on the battlefield. This article seeks to explain how Canadian artillery evolved on the Somme.
Hogan, Brendan
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Justice for War Criminals: The Trials of Nazi Concentration Camp Guards at Dachau [PDF]
This paper will seek to explore whether or not Nazi war criminals tasked with manning and staffing the various concentration and death camps were in any way entitled to due process of law upon their capture and trial.
Trudeau, Jarrid
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Access to justice: the Palestinian legal system and the fragmentation of coercive power [PDF]
In recent years there has been an increased interest amongst development practitioners in the potential role of law in situations of violent conflict. The Middle East has increasingly become the focus of this concern.
Kelly, Tobias
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