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Set against the backdrop of the Jacobite uprisings, this work offers a vivid account of the experiences and struggles faced by those loyal to the exiled Stuart monarchy. Robert Forbes provides a detailed narrative filled with personal anecdotes, reflections, and historical insights. The text captures the emotions and resilience of the Scottish people during a tumultuous period, highlighting their hopes and despair as they navigate loyalty, loss, and the quest for identity amidst political upheaval.
The Lyon in Mourning V1
Or a Collection of Speeches, Letters, Journals, Etc. Relative to the Affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart (1895)
- 412 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
The book offers a detailed compilation of speeches, letters, and journals related to Prince Charles Edward Stuart, a key figure in the Jacobite rising of 1745. It provides a thorough exploration of the historical events, including battles, political dynamics, and social conditions of the time. Arranged chronologically, it facilitates a clear understanding of the era. This work serves as a valuable resource for historians and those interested in Scottish history. The edition is a facsimile reprint, preserving the cultural significance of the original documents.
This is the fifth edition of this title; the first was self published in 2000 which was greatly supported by Helion.The book covers: The formation of the French Sturmbrigade of the Waffen-SS and its engagement in Galicia;The formation of the French Division of the Waffen-SS called 'Charlemagne', including histories of its main components, namely the LVF and the Milice fran�aise; the bitter fighting of 'Charlemagne' in Pomerania, 1945;The reformation of 'Charlemagne' as a Regiment;Blow by blow account of the French Sturmbataillon in the final battle for Berlin;The French Waffen-SS in NW Europe in 1945;The story of a French nurse of the Waffen-SS;Material on the French volunteers who served with the NSKK and the SK-OT;The trials and post war years of the French volunteers;A brief history of the French volunteers of the Waffen-SS who fought in Indo-China in the ranks of the BILOM.