Tag: Battle

Battle Royal The Wars of the Roses 1440-1462


Free Download Battle Royal: The Wars of the Roses: 1440-1462 by Hugh Bicheno
English | January 10, 2017 | ISBN: 1681773066 | 400 pages | PDF | 24 Mb
The enthralling story of the dynastic wars fought between the houses of Lancaster and York, the first of a dynamic two-volume history of the Wars of the Roses.

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Air War at Night The Battle for the Night Sky Since 1915


Free Download Robert Jackson – Air War at Night: The Battle for the Night Sky Since 1915
Airlife Publishing | 2000 | ISBN: 1840371005 | English | 164 pages | PDF | 107.8 MB
Imagine a world with no visible horizon and no sight of the earth below – searching for a killer who may be fifty miles or fifty feet away. That was the experience that night – fighter crews endured from the start of aerial warfare until halfway into World War II. But even the invention of radio navigation aids and radar gave only a small clue in the night sky over Hitler’s Europe. As German fighters sought the Allied heavy bombers as they labored towards their distant targets, they were in turn pursued by Allied long – range night fighters. These days fighters carry sophisticated software – driven missiles that will hunt and destroy targets many miles away, night or day. Air War at Night describes the process by which the aircraft, equipment and strategy of night aerial warfare reached the operational perfection we take for granted today. 144 black/white photographs.

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Battle Tested Down Under Leglocks


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Duration: 3h 32m | Language: English | MP4 | Video: H264 960×540 | Audio: AAC 44100Hz 2ch | Size: 1,52 GB
Craig Jones’ Battle Tested Leglocks Builds On The Original But Goes Much Further Teaching New Techniques Developed Over The Last 2 Years & Hundreds Of Matches Later.
Update and upgrade your leg lock library with this new 4-volume instructional series from one of our favorite teachers, Australian standout Craig Jones.
Craig is one of the best no-gi technicians in the world, and he has some of the most effective and devastating heel hooks on the planet

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The Battle of Kapetron The History and Legacy of the First Major Battle Between Byzantine Empire and Seljuk Turks [Audiobook]


Free Download The Battle of Kapetron: The History and Legacy of the First Major Battle Between the Byzantine Empire and Seljuk Turks (Audiobook)
English | ISBN: 9798868616860 | 2023 | 1 hour and 20 minutes | M4B@320 kbps | 184 MB
Author: Charles River Editors
Narrator: Colin Fluxman

The Byzantine Empire existed for over a thousand years, with a history spanning from the division of the Roman Empire in 395 until the Ottoman conquest of Constantinople in 1453. It was formed from the previous Eastern Roman Empire, and during its long existence, the Byzantine inhabitants were very proud to call themselves Romans. However, many things changed during the long lifespan of the Byzantine Empire, starting with a Hellenization in the 6th century. The use of the Latin language diminished and Greek took its place, while the typical Roman culture gave way to a more Hellenistic one. The Hellenization of Byzantium was detrimental to the relationship with the Holy Roman Empire, and the Christian world from that point would be split in two. The subsequent strengthening of the Orthodox Church caused many civil wars and conflicts to arise during the centuries, which shattered and reshaped the territory time after time.

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Taming the Octopus The Long Battle for the Soul of the Corporation [Audiobook]


Free Download Kyle Edward Williams, Jon Vertullo (Narrator), "Taming the Octopus: The Long Battle for the Soul of the Corporation"
English | ISBN: 9781696614207, 1696614201 | 2024 | M4B@64 kbps | ~09:02:00 | 268 MB
The untold story of how efforts to hold big business accountable changed American capitalism.
Recent controversies around environmental, social, and governance (ESG) investing and "woke capital" evoke an old idea: the Progressive Era vision of a socially responsible corporation. By midcentury, the notion that big business should benefit society was a consensus view. But as Kyle Edward Williams’s brilliant history, Taming the Octopus, shows, the tools forged by New Deal liberals to hold business leaders accountable, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission, narrowly focused on the financial interests of shareholders. This inadvertently laid the groundwork for a set of fringe views to become dominant: that market forces should rule every facet of society. Along the way, American capitalism itself was reshaped, stripping businesses to their profit-making core.
In this vivid and surprising history, we meet activists, investors, executives, and workers who fought over a simple question: Is the role of the corporation to deliver profits to shareholders, or something more? On one side were "business statesmen" who believed corporate largess could solve social problems. On the other were libertarian intellectuals such as Milton Friedman and his oft-forgotten contemporary, Henry Manne, whose theories justified the ruthless tactics of a growing class of corporate raiders. But Williams reveals that before the "activist investor" emerged as a capitalist archetype, Civil Rights groups used a similar playbook for different ends, buying shares to change a company from within.

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