Child Of War


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Child Of War


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Author : Ben Chirasha
language : en
Publisher: MacMillan Education, Limited
Release Date : 1985

Child Of War written by Ben Chirasha and has been published by MacMillan Education, Limited this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1985 with Juvenile Fiction categories.




Pacesetters Child Of War


Pacesetters Child Of War
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Author : Ben Chirasha
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1986

Pacesetters Child Of War written by Ben Chirasha and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Zimbabwe categories.




Children Of War


Children Of War
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Author : Roger Rosenblatt
language : en
Publisher: Anchor
Release Date : 1992

Children Of War written by Roger Rosenblatt and has been published by Anchor this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Children and war categories.




Adventures Of A Child Of War


Adventures Of A Child Of War
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Author : Lin Acacio-Flores
language : en
Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.
Release Date : 2020-09-21

Adventures Of A Child Of War written by Lin Acacio-Flores and has been published by Anvil Publishing, Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-09-21 with Fiction categories.


Adventures of a Child of War is the story of a young boy named Eduardo Aguilar. Set in 1940, the time World War II arrives and with it the Japanese Imperial Army in the Philippines. He loses his friends and the life he has taken for granted in a world turned topsy-turvy by war, his values are tested and, for his own happiness, he must learn the limits of his courage and the depths of his young man's heart.



Child At War


Child At War
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Author : Mark Bles
language : en
Publisher: Hachette UK
Release Date : 2013-11-28

Child At War written by Mark Bles and has been published by Hachette UK this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-11-28 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


At the age of fifteen Hortense Daman embarked on a secret career. In her German-occupied hometown of Louvain, Belgium, she joined the resistance, first as a courier, then as a fighter. She ran terrifying risks, smuggling explosives in her bicycle pannier past German soldiers and helping allied airmen to safety. It couldn't last; and it didn't. She was later betrayed, imprisoned and condemned to death. Separated from her family, she - and later her mother - was sent to the 'women's inferno' - Ravensbruck concentration camp. Subjected to horrific medical experiments, she endured starvation, illness, freezing temperatures, and she watched helplessly as thousands died around her. Yet, against unimaginable odds, she survived. Child at War is the true, extraordinary and often shocking account of the years that saw Hortense change from the innocent schoolgirl to freedom fighter and ultimately to survivor of the most atrocious regime the world has ever seen.



Children At War


Children At War
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Author : Peter W. Singer
language : en
Publisher: Vintage
Release Date : 2015-03-04

Children At War written by Peter W. Singer and has been published by Vintage this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015-03-04 with Political Science categories.


Children at War is the first comprehensive book to examine the growing and global use of children as soldiers. P.W. Singer, an internationally recognized expert in twenty-first-century warfare, explores how a new strategy of war, utilized by armies and warlords alike, has targeted children, seeking to turn them into soldiers and terrorists. Singer writes about how the first American serviceman killed by hostile fire in Afghanistan—a Green Beret—was shot by a fourteen-year-old Afghan boy; how suspected militants detained by U.S. forces in Iraq included more than one hundred children under the age of seventeen; and how hundreds who were taken hostage in Thailand were held captive by the rebel "God's Army," led by twelve-year-old twins. Interweaving the voices of child soldiers throughout the book, Singer looks at the ways these children are recruited, abducted, trained, and finally sent off to fight in war-torn hot spots, from Colombia and the Sudan to Kashmir and Sierra Leone. He writes about children who have been indoctrinated to fight U.S. forces in Iraq and Afghanistan; of Iraqui boys between the ages of ten and fifteen who had been trained in military arms and tactics to become Saddam Hussein's Ashbal Saddam (Lion Cubs); of young refugees from Pakistani madrassahs who were recruited to help bring the Taliban to power in the Afghan civil war. The author, National Security Fellow at the Brookings Institution and director of the Brookings Project on U.S. Policy Towards the Islamic World, explores how this phenomenon has come about, and how social disruptions and failures of development in modern Third World nations have led to greater global conflict and an instability that has spawned a new pool of recruits. He writes about how technology has made today's weapons smaller and lighter and therefore easier for children to carry and handle; how one billion people in the world live in developing countries where civil war is part of everyday life; and how some children—without food, clothing, or family—have volunteered as soldiers as their only way to survive. Finally, Singer makes clear how the U.S. government and the international community must face this new reality of modern warfare, how those who benefit from the recruitment of children as soldiers must be held accountable, how Western militaries must be prepared to face children in battle, and how rehabilitation programs can undo this horrific phenomenon and turn child soldiers back into children.



Children Of War


Children Of War
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Author : Roger Rosenblatt
language : en
Publisher: Anchor Books
Release Date : 1983

Children Of War written by Roger Rosenblatt and has been published by Anchor Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1983 with Children and war categories.


Records the sentiments of children in the present war zones of the world. Based on a "Time" magazine cover story.



Children Of War


Children Of War
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Author : Deborah Ellis
language : en
Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd
Release Date : 2009

Children Of War written by Deborah Ellis and has been published by Groundwood Books Ltd this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2009 with Juvenile Nonfiction categories.


Provides interviews with twenty-three young Iraqi children who have moved away from their homeland and tells of their fears, challenges, and struggles to rebuild their lives in foreign lands as refugees of war.



Children At War


Children At War
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Author : P. W. Singer
language : en
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Release Date : 2006-04-10

Children At War written by P. W. Singer and has been published by Univ of California Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2006-04-10 with History categories.


From U.S. soldiers having to fight children in Afghanistan and Iraq to juvenile terrorists in Sri Lanka to Palestine, the new, younger face of battle is a terrible reality of 21st century warfare. Indeed, the very first American soldier killed by hostile fire in the “War on Terrorism” was shot by a fourteen-year-old Afghan boy. Children at War is the first comprehensive examination of a disturbing and escalating phenomenon: the use of children as soldiers around the globe. Interweaving explanatory narrative with the voices of child soldiers themselves, P.W. Singer, an internationally recognized expert in modern warfare, introduces the brutal reality of conflict, where children are sent off to fight in war-torn hotspots from Colombia and the Sudan to Kashmir and Sierra Leone. He explores the evolution of this phenomenon, how and why children are recruited, indoctrinated, trained, and converted to soldiers and then lays out the consequences for global security, with a special case study on terrorism. With this established, he lays out the responses that can end this horrible practice. What emerges is not only a compelling and clarifying read on the darker reality of modern warfare, but also a clear and urgent call for action.



Children And War


Children And War
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Author : James Marten
language : en
Publisher: NYU Press
Release Date : 2002-08-24

Children And War written by James Marten and has been published by NYU Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002-08-24 with History categories.


"This anthology is breathtaking in its geographic and temporal sweep."—Canadian Journal of History The American media has recently "discovered" children's experiences in present-day wars. A week-long series on the plight of child soldiers in Africa and Latin America was published in Newsday and newspapers have decried the U.S. government's reluctance to sign a United Nations treaty outlawing the use of under-age soldiers. These and numerous other stories and programs have shown that the number of children impacted by war as victims, casualties, and participants has mounted drastically during the last few decades. Although the scale on which children are affected by war may be greater today than at any time since the world wars of the twentieth century, children have been a part of conflict since the beginning of warfare. Children and War shows that boys and girls have routinely contributed to home front war efforts, armies have accepted under-aged soldiers for centuries, and war-time experiences have always affected the ways in which grown-up children of war perceive themselves and their societies. The essays in this collection range from explorations of childhood during the American Revolution and of the writings of free black children during the Civil War to children's home front war efforts during World War II, representations of war and defeat in Japanese children's magazines, and growing up in war-torn Liberia. Children and War provides a historical context for two centuries of children's multi-faceted involvement with war.