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Mark Urban

    26 januari 1961

    Deze Britse journalist en auteur is de diplomatieke redacteur voor Newsnight op BBC Two. Zijn werk duikt in internationale betrekkingen en politiek, gekenmerkt door diepgang en analytische scherpte. Via zijn publicaties en uitzendingen biedt hij het publiek een alomvattend perspectief op de huidige wereldzaken. Zijn uitgebreide journalistieke ervaring stelt hem in staat informatie te presenteren met de precisie en het inzicht die cruciaal zijn voor het begrijpen van complexe internationale vraagstukken.

    Mark Urban
    The man who broke Napoleon's codes. The story of George Scovell
    The Skripal Files
    Fusiliers : how the British army lost America but learned to fight
    Task Force Black
    Rifles
    Red Devils
    • On the 80th anniversary of their first crucial campaign, in Operation Torch in North Africa, Mark Urban tells the gripping story of the creation and development of the "Red Devils" - the name given to them by their German enemies - who ranged from circus performers to solicitors, policemen to gravediggers, Christians and Jews to communists. Through the fates of six heroes, from recently-widowed Geoffrey Pine-Coffin, who had to leave his little boy to head to the front, to Mike Lewis, whose photographs became iconic images of war, Urban vividly brings to life these men and their experiences, showing what drove them and covering their daring actions at D-Day, Arnhem and across the Second World War. All six characters would shed blood for their country, two would not survive and one would face disgrace in the regiment. Based on deep archival research, British and German sources, and new material from the men's families, and giving overdue recognition to the North African campaign, this compelling account paints a true and moving picture of the heart of war.

      Red Devils2022
      4,2
    • The Skripal Files

      Putin, Poison and the New Spy War - Revised and Fully Updated

      • 352bladzijden
      • 13 uur lezen

      This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the historical events from the Cold War to present-day tensions between Russia and the West, culminating in the Skripal poisoning incident. It provides crucial insights into the geopolitical dynamics at play.

      The Skripal Files2018
      3,9
    • Deset britských velitelů, kteří ovlivnili svět Mark Urban vypráví příběhy deseti výjimečných vojáků, kteří po sobě zanechali stopu v Británii i ve světě. Jména některých z nich - a to včetně Wellingtona, Kitchenera a Montgomeryho - jsou součástí národní mytologie. Ostatní jsou spíše méně známé postavy, jejichž úspěchy nebo nezdary měly možná úplně jiné souvislosti, než oni zamýšleli. Neschopnost jednoho britského generála vedla ke vzniku Spojených států amerických, myšlenky jiného zase k objevení blitzkrieg. Všichni z těchto deseti generálů jsou ukázkou buď vynikajících schopností, nebo osudových selhání. Zatímco jeden z nich se stal předsedou vlády, jinému uťali hlavu. Dosažení úspěchu nebo utrpení fiaska záviselo do značné míry na jejich schopnosti pohybovat se uvnitř britské parlamentní demokracie - a na schopnosti postavit se proti tyranům, despotům a císařům, kteří měli často volné ruce k tomu, aby jednali svévolně.

      Generálové : deset britských velitelů, kteří ovlivnili svět2011
    • When British and American forces invaded Iraq in April 2003, their intelligence operations got to work looking for the WMD their governments had promised us were there. They quickly realised no such weapons existed. Instead they become faced with an ever-increasing spiral of extremism and violence that was almost impossible to understand, let alone contain. This book tells the story of what happened next, one of the most dramatic and sustained operations in our recent military history. Up against the wall, under the aegis of the joint forces commanded by Major General McChrystal, our men moved into action using the wide variety of aircraft and weaponry at their disposal. Combining intelligence with brute force, the SAS went on the attack, night after night targeting Al-Qaeda and other insurgent groups with an intensity never before practiced by the service, destroying the terrorist threat and saving lives.

      Task Force Black2010
      4,1
    • From Lexington Green in 1775 to Yorktown in 1781, the Royal Welch Fusiliers marched thousands of miles and fought a dozen battles to uphold British rule in America. Mark Urban reveals the inner life of the regiment - and, through it, of the British army as a whole.

      Fusiliers : how the British army lost America but learned to fight2007
      4,1
    • Generals

      • 224bladzijden
      • 8 uur lezen

      Tells the story of ten exceptional generals who left their mark on Britain, the British Empire, and the world. Some - including the Duke of Wellington, Lord Kitchener and Bernard Montgomery - are names etched in the national mythology.

      Generals2006
      3,7
    • Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. Very Good, In very good condition. Minimal shelf wear to the dust jacket. A lovely copy. ten British commanders who shaped the world. xiii, 336 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports., maps. ; 24 cm.. . Imcludes bibliographical references (p. 315-320) and index.. .

      Generals : ten British commanders who shaped the world2005
    • Rifles

      Six Years with Wellington's Legendary Sharpshooters

      • 320bladzijden
      • 12 uur lezen

      As part of the Light Division created to act as the advance guard of Wellington's army, the 95th Rifles are the first into battle and the last out. Fighting and thieving their way across Europe, they are clearly no ordinary troops. This book traces the story of the 95th Rifles, the sharpshooters of Wellington's Army.

      Rifles2004
      4,1
    • In 1812 two mighty armies manoeuvred across the Spanish plains. They were finely balanced, under skilful leaders. Each struggled to gain an advantage. Wellington knew that if he defeated the French, he could turn the tide of the war. Good intelligence was paramount, but the French were using a code of unrivalled complexity - the 'Great Paris Cipher'. It was an unprecedented challenge, and Wellington looked to one man to break the code: Major George Scovell. Using a network of Spanish guerrillas, Scovell amassed a stack of coded French messages, and set to work decrypting them. As a man of low birth, Scovell - even with his genius for languages, and bravery on a dozen battlefields - struggled for advancement amongst Wellington's inner circle of wealthier, better connected officers. Mark Urban draws on a wealth of original sources, including many cyphers and code-tables, to restore Scovell to his rightful place in history as the man who was the brains behind the intelligence battle against Napoleon's army and a forerunner of the great code-breakers of the 20th Century.

      The man who broke Napoleon's codes. The story of George Scovell2001
      3,8
    • Soviet Land Power

      • 128bladzijden
      • 5 uur lezen

      Af indholdet: The Soviet Way of War. Command, control and Intelligence. The Order of Battle. Defence Industries and Arament. Czechoslovakia and Afghanistan. Scenarios for War.

      Soviet Land Power1985