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The Axis: Hitler's Allies

DOC The Axis: Hitler's Allies by Richard Osborne in History

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Profit in silk and spices lured them into Arctic straits; but the chilling reality of the Little Ice Age blocked their passage. And so Henry Hudson and his mutinous crew turned westward armed with vague charts and supposed sightings of the Indian Ocean across a narrow sandy isthmus. Upon their arrival; crowds of curious Manhattans greeted them in canoes made from tree trunks. Dressed in animal skins and mantles woven of turkey feathers; they offered corn; beans; oysters; tobacco; hemp; grapes and pumpkins in trade for cloth; metal tools and trinkets. Mining contemporary sources; historian Kevin W. Wright has carefully reconstructed the native world that Henry Hudson encountered during his fateful voyage of 1609. In so doing; he dispels the fog of nineteenth and twentieth century myths to rediscover the North Americans of the Middle Atlantic Coast. Describing their original homelands and culture in great detail; he brings the panorama of culturally diverse native societies to life. These were truly the First Americans; inclined to live "almost all equally free." Could their natural democracy lie at the heart of the American spirit? The Hudson Quadricentennial marks the birth of the Dutch colony of New Netherland upon the Hudson and Delaware Rivers and the dawn of history for Delaware; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; New York and Connecticut. But as early as 1656; Dutch commentator Adriæn van der Donck wondered how Christopher Columbus or Amerigo Vespucci could have discovered "a country that was never lost?" Through these pages readers step back in time for a visit with ancient Algonquian and Iroquoian communities of Native Americans; including the original Manhattans; the Minisinks of Bachom's Country; the Lenape of the Schuylkill estuary; the Mahicans; Susquehannocks; Mohawks and others whose names have been lost in the mists of time. "1609: A Country That Was Never Lost" includes a bibliography; extensive end notes; and a very comprehensive index. It is destined to become a classic resource for anyone who enjoys Native American culture and history; especially in the New Jersey and New York areas.


#1149776 in Books 2015-08-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.80 x .80 x 8.30l; .0 #File Name: 0981489834364 pages


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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful. How many Axis nations can you name?By Mimereader2This is an especially useful book for anyone studying World War 2; for although most educated people can identify three of the Axis nations in World War 2; there were many others as well. A wider view of this nature is an especially rare event. And it's a very large and thick book.My personal preference is for books like this which resemble college texts with a generous amount of photos; artwork; and maps; so Mr. Osborne has done what is usually accomplished by an entire committee. The accomplishment suggests this was a long labor of love.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Hitler's WWII Allies ExplainedBy Terry MillerHow many enemies did the Allies have in WWII? Three? Four? If you guessed fewer than fifteen you left some out. And if you are as fascinated by history and especially WWII history as I am you will find this book indispensable in describing the countries and their relationship with Hitler; whether by choice or by force.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Four StarsBy DR. LOVEFINGERSinformation good

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