eulogize 发表于 2025-4-2 22:24:10

Voluntary Enlistment in the Great War: a European Phenomenon?,d consternation, to patriotic resolution once mobilization actually began.. In Germany, too, Jeffrey Verhey, Benjamin Ziemann, and Wolfgang Kruse have demonstrated that only a minority felt “war enthusiasm” as conflict loomed; depression and apprehension were far more common, especially among indust

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Women in Combat: Female Volunteers in British Anti-Aircraft Batteries in the Second World War,d. I will argue that these were resolved largely by emphasizing in a number of ways the temporary and exceptional nature of women’s involvement in the military, necessitated by the exigencies of warfare, and by quickly obliterating women’s role in the military from official commemorations of the war

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Matthias Speidelesult of the American forces stationed there, is necessarily subjective. However, two general trends can be discerned. The first is a growing feeling in the United States that Europeans generally should be prepared to play a greater role in their own defence, and this includes financial contribution

凹处 发表于 2025-4-3 13:23:20

Stephen M. Millerrofound examinations of the security issues facing our countries in the Alliance. The tendency since World War II has been to divide the world up into regions and to look at the world with blinkers on and to consider, for example, the central region of Europe or south-east Asia as isolated areas tha
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