Invasion 1982

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28348253867
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Books
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12.99
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Graham Bound
book_type: 
Paperback
publisher: 
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
published_date: 
01/04/2016
isbn: 
9781473853430
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Books > History > Regional & national history > Australasia & Pacific
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Graham Bound|Paperback|Pen & Sword Books Ltd|01/04/2016
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9781473853430
Book Description: 
Falkland Islanders were the first British people to come under enemy occupation since the Channel Islanders during the Second World War. This book tells how islanders' warnings were ignored in London, how their slim defences gave way to a massive invasion, and how they survived occupation. While some established a cautiously pragmatic modus vivendi with the occupiers, some Islanders opted for active resistance. Others joined advancing British troops, transporting ammunition and leading men to the battlefields. Islanders' leaders and 'trouble makers' faced internal exile, and whole settlements were imprisoned, becoming virtual hostages. A new chapter about Falklands history since 1982 reveals that while the Falklands have benefited greatly from Britain's ongoing commitment to them, a cold war continues in the south Atlantic. To the annoyance of the Argentines, the islands have prospered, and may now be poised on the brink of an oil bonanza.

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