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  • - The Royal Navy's Anti-Submarine Campaign in the Falklands/Malvinas War
    av Mariano Sciaroni
    269,-

    An exclusive and thrilling story of the crews of 22 warships, submarines, anti-submarine-warfare helicopters, and Nimrod submarine-hunter aircraft involved on both sides of the Falklands/Malvinas War, their intensive and advanced training, and their dramatic combat experiences.

  • av Antonio Luis Sapienza Fracchia
    269,-

    "This book does a great job of making sense of what initially seems like a confusion of political groups. The major events of the time help to weave the story of a nation trying to find the best way to govern itself during the period of 1955 until 1974. Very much worth picking up." - ModelingMadness.ComOperativo Independencia Volume 1 covers the lengthy background of Operation Independence between 1955 and 1974, with a brief description of all subversive guerrilla groups, the Argentine Security Forces organization, and the ERP and Montoneros organizations.International Marxist terrorism won the sympathy of many university students, Catholic movements and intellectuals in Argentina in the 1960s and 1970s, using terms such as 'dependency, imperialism, subjugation, colonialism and dictatorship'. Many of these young people had been catechists linked to Third World priests, but instead of taking the peaceful path of Christian preaching, they chose the bloody path of arms. Marxism-Leninism managed to penetrate the minds of socially well-off young people, convincing them that armed struggle was the only valid alternative against military dictatorships and Yankee imperialism. This is how they recruited hundreds of young people who later saw their lives and dreams cut short by a useless fight against a well-armed and highly professional Army.Although the first groups began to appear after the overthrow of General Juan Domingo Perón in 1955, the main guerrilla groups would only appear towards the end of the 1960s. They would 'prepare' the ground for Perón to return to the country and be President again. Perón called them 'Wonderful Youth', but he had created a monster he could not handle in his last years of life.All these groups were inspired by the successful Cuban revolution led by Fidel Castro in 1959 with an Argentine, Ernesto Guevara, aka Che, and unrealistically thought that they could seize power and turn Argentina into a 'socialist homeland' in the best Cuban style. But Argentina was not Cuba, and the Argentine Armed Forces, despite suffering deep divisions and internal conflicts, were powerful, well-armed and well-trained. Their members were highly motivated to defend the political model at the time.The subversive bands aimed to produce chaos in the country, infiltrating the Peronist mass, destroying institutions, and supporting violence against the state. To achieve their objectives, the guerrilla groups resorted to the most despicable acts: kidnapping politicians, police and military officers, diplomats, and national or foreign businessmen or their relatives for ransom; hijackings; taking prisons to free their fellow terrorists; bombing politicians' or military officers' houses, foreign factories, police stations and military bases; to the assassination of politicians, police and army officers, including even a former president, General Aramburu.Everything had an objective: to create chaos in the country to prepare for the coming of Perón. When the military governments gave way to free elections, with the Peronist candidate Héctor Cámpora winning in 1973, guerrilla activity did not decrease but instead increased significantly. Cámpora belonged to the Peronist left and was greatly influenced by his two Montonero sons, so Montoneros held crucial government positions. That cost him a severe reprimand from the Peronist leader, and when General Perón assumed the presidency, he declared these groups illegal and began to fight them. But there was also the Peronist right wing in the CGT (General Confederation of Labor) and later the so-called Triple A (Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance) led by José López Rega, which would be in charge of avenging those murders and kidnappings of trade unionists by Marxist groups, especially between 1973 and 1976.General Perón did not live much longer, and it was his wife, the vice president, who, upon assuming the presidency, had to face the severe problem of the guerrillas. Although her government ordered Operation Independence, she would not see the end of this story either, which would occur in another military government led by Lieutenant General Videla towards the end of the 1970s.Operativo Independencia Volume 1 covers the long period that began after the overthrow of the government of Perón in 1955 until 1974, the year before the launch of Operativo Independencia. All the subversive groups that appeared in that period, their prominent leaders and actions are covered. Of all of them, only two would be protagonists of the most violent crimes in the mid-1970s in Argentina, the People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) and the Montoneros, whose organization is detailed in this volume.

  • av Antonio Luis Sapienza Fracchia
    269,-

    This book covers the intense preparations for the coup of September 1955 and the conflict itself, described day by day in detail, along with the subsequent exile and return of President Perón.

  • av Antonio Luis Sapienza Fracchia
    269,-

    Azules versus Colorados is the name given to a series of armed confrontations between two factions of the Argentine Armed Forces in 1962 and 1963, during the de facto presidency of José María Guido.

  • av David Francois
    269,-

    Erupting in the aftermath of a military coup and the mass-killing of anti-coup protesters in October 1979, the civil war in El Salvador was fought between the military junta and the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front - an umbrella organization of predominantly left-wing groups.

  • av Antonio Luis Sapienza Fracchia
    265,-

  • av José Daniel Fernández Dugarte
    349

    For Now and Forever! deals with the two military coup d'état attempts in Venezuela of 1992, providing the background to both the socio-economic situation of the country and the state of affairs inside of the armed forces.

  • av David Francois
    269,-

    Erupting in the aftermath of a military coup and the mass-killings of anti-coup protesters in October 1979, the civil war in El Salvador was fought between the military-led junta government and the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front - an umbrella organization of predominantly left-wing groups.

  • - Dirty Little Wars 1956-1980
    av Antonio Luis Sapienza
    269,-

  • - Grenada 1983
    av Sanjay Badri-Maharaj
    269,-

    Reviewing and re-examining Operation Urgent Fury: the US Intervention in Grenada in 1983.

  • - Dassault Super Etendard Fighter-Bombers in the Falklands/Malvinas War, 1982
    av Mariano Sciaroni
    269,-

    The complete history of the 2nd Naval Air Fighter and Attack Squadron of the Argentine Naval Aviation, and its modern Super Étendard aircraft, armed with Exocet missiles.

  • - Volume 1: from Havana to Miami and Washington, 1961
    av Linda Rios Bromley
    261

    A comprehensive, in-depth, and richly-illustrated study of the US-Cuban relations during the first half of the 1950s.

  • - The Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago
    av Sanjay Badri-Maharaj
    269,-

    The first concise study of the armed forces of five English-speaking Caribbean nations.

  • - Argentine Navy Operations During the Falklands/Malvinas War
    av Jorge Boveda
    269,-

    A detailed reconstruction of all operations by the Argentine Navy during the Falklands/Malvinas War of 1982.

  • - Aerial Operations Over the Condor Mountain Range, 1995
    av Amaru Tincopa
    269,-

    With an abundant collection of exclusive photographs, maps and authentic colour profiles, this book is the first authoritative account of the air warfare between Ecuador and Peru in 1995.

  • - The Last Civil War in Brazil, 1932
    av Javier G. de Gabiola
    269,-

    The first authoritative account of the Paulista War published in the English language, providing a detailed account of both aerial and ground combat operations.

  • - Colombian and Peruvian Air Operations During the 1932-1933 Conflict
    av Amaru Tincopa
    269,-

    During 1932, the occupation of the Colombian towns of Leticia and Tarapaca by Peruvian troops and civilians, in the Amazon region, led to a conflict that almost ended in a total war between both countries. Aviation played an important role on both sides, due to the complicated jungle environment.

  • - Argentinean Aircraft Carrier and Anti-Submarine Operations Against Royal Navy's Attack Submarines During the Falklands/Malvinas War, 1982
    av Mariano Sciaroni
    269,-

    A Carrier at Risk is a vibrant and lucid account of a week-long cat-and-mouse game between anti-submarine warfare specialists on board ARA 25 de Mayo, and multiple nuclear attack submarines of the Royal Navy: an entirely unknown, yet crucial aspect of the South Atlantic War.

  • - The First Dogfights in South America
    av Antonio Luis Sapienza
    269,-

    The aerial operations during the Revolutions of 1922 and 1947 in Paraguay, covering all the recce, light bombing missions, as well as the few dogfights.

  • - The Downfall of Salvador Allende
    av David Francois
    269,-

  • - Mexican Military Aviation in Action, 1920s-1940s
    av Santiago Flores
    349

    The first authoritative and detailed account of aerial operations over Mexico in the period 1910-1939, and as such an indispensable source of reference for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

  • - Falso Paquisha! Aerial Operations Over the Condor Mountain Range, 1981
    av Amaru Tincopa
    269,-

    Drawing upon accounts from both sides and illustrated by more than 100 exclusive photographs, half a dozen maps and 15 authentic colour profiles, 'Air Wars between Ecuador and Peru, Volume 2' provides the first authoritative account of the air warfare between Ecuador and Peru in early 1981.

  • - The Contra War
    av David Francois
    269,-

    Nicaragua, 1961-1990, Volume 2 provides an in-depth coverage of military history during the second phase of one of bloodiest, and most-publicised armed conflicts of Latin America in modern times.

  • - Volume 1: the Downfall of the Somosa Dictatorship
    av David Francois
    261

    Volume 1 of Nicaragua, 1961-1990 provides an in-depth coverage of military history during the first phase of one of major armed conflicts of Latin America in modern times.

  • - Revolution, Coups and War in Suriname, 1975-1992
    av Sander Peeters
    269,-

    Suriname became independent in 1975 under the Netherlands' decolonisation program. Bureaucratic mismanagement by the democratic government led to a military coup in 1980 and ultimately a civil war that lasted from 1986 to 1992. The volume is illustrated by more than 120 contemporary photographs, maps and authentic colour profiles.

  • - The Argentine Skyhawks in the Malvinas/Falklands War 1982
    av Santiago Rivas
    261

    By 1982, the backbone of the Argentine combat aviation was formed of Douglas A-4 Skyhawks, they took on the overwhelming struggle to fight the British Task Force that opposed the Argentine forces on the Malvinas/Falkland Islands.

  • - Fighting in Green Hell
    av Antonio Luis Sapienza
    261

    The Chaco War provides an indispensable, single-point-source-of-reference for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

  • - The July 1941 War
    av Amaru Tincopa
    269,-

    This book provides intricate details on the military capabilities and intentions of armed forces on both sides, their training, planning, and the conduct of combat operations.

  • - Mexican Military Aviation in the Second World War 1941-1945
    av Santiago A. Flores
    429,-

    The story of Mexico's official and unofficial participation in World War II by its aviation personnel.

  • - The Caribbean's Islamist Insurrection
    av Sanjay Badri-Maharaj
    269,-

    'Trinidad 1990' details the dramatic events of July 1990 and the successfully operation that quelled it. It was a coming of age for the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force which, without external intervention, contained and then defeated an Islamist uprising. Illustrated by more than 100 photographs, maps and colour profiles.

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