
Campaigning in Cuba
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Authors:
- Kennan, George
1845 - 1924
About this book
In the wake of the Spanish-American War, "Campaigning in Cuba" by George Kennan provides a vivid account of the U.S. military's operations on the island. As a war correspondent, Kennan captures the complexities of military strategy and the human experience amidst conflict. His firsthand observations reveal the stark realities of war, including the challenges faced by soldiers and the impact on local populations. Unique elements such as the evolving role of American forces and the intricate relationships between combatants offer readers a nuanced perspective on this pivotal moment in history. Ideal for historians and civic activists, this document serves as a crucial resource for understanding the implications of imperialism and military intervention.
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