The book explores the psychological barriers that prevent soldiers from engaging in combat, revealing that a significant majority of American troops during World War II refrained from firing their weapons. Historian S. L. A. Marshall presents compelling evidence and analysis on the factors influencing soldier behavior, including fear, training, and the moral implications of killing. This examination sheds light on the complexities of warfare and the human psyche, challenging conventional perceptions of soldier conduct in battle.
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Stop Breakin Down
- 276 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Winner of the Whiting Writers' Award In a voice somewhere between Cormac McCarthy and Kurt Cobain, John McManus explores young people living in extreme situations. Some are in the Tennessee Smoky Mountains, some in the Pacific Northwest, a few are in the Western deserts of Utah and Nevada, one is in England, and many are scattered throughout the Southern US. All are desperate for something beyond the ordinary lives that are given to them, and every one is absolutely unforgettable.
Effective project management hinges on a project manager's ability to navigate various levels and engage with diverse stakeholders. Successful leadership in this field demands vision, skill, and the courage to inspire individuals and teams, fostering rewarding experiences throughout the project lifecycle.
Jak blufovat o motorismu
- 61 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden
Jednotlivé kapitolky glosují svět řidiče "bluféra". Český překlad přihlíží k místním reáliím.