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  • Hate Campaign
    Hate Campaign

    2000's 'Hate Campaign' is the fifth studio album by Swedish death metal legends Dismember and back then, was the last record on Nuclear Blast. It remained in line with the group's tradition of riff-driven, at times melodic, often groovy, always efficient brand of old school death metal. With 'Beyond Good and Evil', 'In Death's Cold Embrace', 'Patrol 17' or the title track, 'Hate Campaign' also includes a whole bunch of strong songs.

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  • The Sicily Campaign
    The Sicily Campaign

    The Allied effort to secure the Italian island of Sicily followed hard on the heels of the North African Campaign, when an Anglo-American force had finally hemmed the Axis forces into Tunisia, where they were obliged to surrender on 13 May 1943, with over a quarter of a million German and Italian troops going into captivity.Now, intending to open the sea lanes across the Mediterranean for the first time since 1940, to dilute German strength in the theatre and knock Italy out of the war, the Allies invaded Sicily on the night of 9-10 July 1943. After just eight weeks planning and preparation, sea and airborne landings were made on the southern and south-eastern faces of the island.The campaign that followed included a further British airborne landing in mid-July before Axis forces were obliged to withdraw across the Straits of Messina to the Italian mainland, leaving Sicily in Allied hands.The six weeks of fighting cost the Allied forces almost 20,000 men killed, wounded and missing, while their opponents lost around 100,000 men killed, wounded and missing, with a further 123,000 prisoners, mostly Italian. The Sicily campaign was the first occasion that Allied forces successfully took the fight onto the home territory of an Axis power, and it provided the springboard for the Allied return to continental Europe for the first time since Dunkirk via the invasion of Italy proper at the beginning of September 1943. And it marked the beginning of formal Anglo-US co-operation that was to be a key feature in the success of the subsequent campaign in North-West Europe: British land forces in Sicily served under US General Dwight D.Eisenhower, with senior commanders including Montgomery and Patton, who subsequently occupied the same role in North-West Europe and Germany's final defeat.

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  • The Last Campaign
    The Last Campaign

    A colony on Mars becomes home to a killer conspiracy in a Near-Earth Mystery by the award-winning author of The Last Dance. Brazilian investigator Rosalia Morais, and her husband, revered American spacer Nicolau Aames, are building a life together in Mars’s Maxwell City, the fastest-growing settlement on the planet.Good news: there are no natural predators. Bad news: there are humans. That means the crime rate is growing, too. To ensure public safety, Rosie’s appointed by the mayor as the Red Planet’s first chief of police.No sooner does she build a law enforcement squad than the biggest challenge looks to be internal.Policing the police for graft and corruption is one thing.But when an industrialist is found among the chars of an arson, it’s murder. The fire leads to questions that can be answered by only one man—Nick’s former officer on the Earth-to-Mars vessel the Aldrin. And Nick is still duty bound to keep the officer’s secrets.As loyalties shift, trust breaks, and the tide of a political conspiracy rises, Rosie must solve a mystery that could doom the future of humanity on Mars.

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  • Salamanca Campaign 1812
    Salamanca Campaign 1812

    After a gap of two years, the 1812 Salamanca Campaign saw Wellington taking the offensive in Spain against Marshal Marmont's Army of Portugal.Marching from the border fortress of Ciudad Rodrigo which fell to the Allies in January, neither commander was willing to take the risk of a general action without a clear tactical advantage.The result were stand-offs as Wellington offered battle on the San Christobal Heights, but once the small French-garrisoned forts left behind in Salamanca fell, Marmont withdrew to the Douro.For over a week the two armies shared cooling waters of the river before Marmont humbugged' Wellington and fell on the Allied left flank at Castrejon.Wellington rushed to the aid of the Light and 4th divisions with the heavy cavalry.Over the following days Marmont dexterously manoeuvred Wellington back towards Salamanca, with both armies within cannon shot still not risking battle. When it seemed Wellington would have to march back to the safety of Portugal, Marmont finally made a mistake on the plains south of Salamanca on 22 July 1812, by allowing his army to become over extended.Wellington saw what was happening and after weeks of marching and counter marching, the battle the soldiers earnestly hoped for was on. In the past it has been difficult to place the fighting on the ground in the centre of the Salamanca battlefield, where vast clouds of smoke and dust that rolled along the basin' obscured vision even for those fighting.Supplementing their letters, diaries and memoires with modern geographical aids, archaeology and a stout pair of boots, it is now possible to reconcile the sequence of the battle with locations, in a way in which it was not feasible even a few years ago.

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  • The Atlanta Campaign, 1864 : Sherman's Campaign to the Outskirts of Atlanta
    The Atlanta Campaign, 1864 : Sherman's Campaign to the Outskirts of Atlanta

    The campaign for Atlanta was pivotal to the outcome of the American Civil War.Roughly 190,000 men waged war across northern Georgia in a struggle that lasted 133 days.Today a national park at Kennesaw commemorates this titanic fight, and there are a surprising number of physical reminders still extant across the state.The struggle for Atlanta divides naturally into two stages.The first half of the campaign, from May to mid-July, can be defined as a war of maneuver, called by one historian the “Red Clay Minuet.” Under Joseph E.Johnston the Confederate Army of Tennessee repeatedly invited battle from strong defensive positions.Under William T. Sherman, the combined Federal armies of the Cumberland, the Tennessee, and the Ohio repeatedly avoided attacking those positions; Sherman preferring to outflank them instead.Though there were a number of sharp, bloody engagements during this phase of the campaign, the combats were limited.Only the battles of Resaca and Kennesaw Mountain could be considered general engagements.Johnston’s repeated retreats and the commensurate loss of terrain finally forced Confederate President Jefferson Davis to replace him with a more aggressive commander—John B.Hood.This work will portray the first half of the Atlanta Campaign in text and images, using both historic sketches and photographs, as well as post-war and modern images.Extant trenches, rifle pits, redoubts, shoupades, and other works, as well as the battlefields, will be covered, as well as surviving historic structures and the monuments and cemeteries that commemorate the campaign.

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  • Defeat : Napoleon's Russian Campaign
    Defeat : Napoleon's Russian Campaign


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  • Strategic Communication : Campaign Planning
    Strategic Communication : Campaign Planning

    Strategic Communication deals with the principles behind strategic communication planning.It covers the professional practice steps involved in researching, planning, writing, evaluating and implementing a communication strategy.This book links strategic communication campaign planning to medium and long-term business activity and to how organisations deal with issues.This thoroughly revised third edition includes: New international cases and professional exercises that will enable students to work through the cases and apply theory to real-life situations; New discussion questions on important aspects of campaign planning; Chapter exercises that encourage students to think more broadly about communication strategy and work through the particular aspects of a strategy; In Theory panels that highlight key theories and demonstrate important links between theory and practice Accessible and comprehensive, this is an essential text for students of professional communication and professionals transitioning into the field of Strategic Communication.

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  • The Talavera Campaign 1809
    The Talavera Campaign 1809

    Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Wellesley returned to the Peninsular in 1809 convinced that the country could be held against the French.His audacious crossing of the Duoro and speedy victory at Oporto in May, followed by the deceptively easy ejection of Marshal Soult's corps, confirmed this view, giving him the confidence to plan a campaign with General Cuesta's Army of Extremadura to advance on French-held Madrid via the Tagus Valley. From the outset relations between the two allied generals were poor, not to mention the divisions and enmity within the Spanish juntas and army.Matters only got worse once Wellesley's army entered Spain, thanks to a failure to provide supplies and missed opportunities.Finally, the French army, with King Joseph at its head, marched to confront the allies at Talavera. The fighting did not start well for the British, who were taken by surprise and had to fight hard to extricate themselves from trouble, before inexperienced staff officers and commanders mis-deployed divisions and brigades, nearly resulting in disaster for the Allies when Marshal Victor launched a night attack.The Peninsular Army still had much to learn. The following day, the French attacked again with the full force of a Napoleonic army infantry, cavalry and artillery, but the two-deep British line held and with their confidence shattered, the French withdrew.It was a hard-fought victory for the British commander, who was soon to be ennobled as the Duke of Wellington.

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    The Home Campaign in Cyrodiil is a specific campaign within the game Elder Scrolls Online where players can participate in PvP battles in the region of Cyrodiil. Players can join one of three alliances and fight for control of keeps, resources, and Elder Scrolls. The Home Campaign allows players to earn rewards, experience large-scale battles, and work together with their alliance to dominate the region. It is a popular aspect of the game for players who enjoy competitive PvP gameplay.

  • Which Battlefield campaign?

    I'm sorry, I cannot answer this question as it is too vague. There are multiple Battlefield games with different campaigns, so I would need more specific information to provide an accurate answer. If you have a specific Battlefield game or campaign in mind, please provide more details so that I can assist you better.

  • What is campaign advertising?

    Campaign advertising refers to the use of various media platforms, such as television, radio, print, and digital, to promote a political candidate or party and their platform. These advertisements are designed to persuade and influence voters to support a particular candidate or party during an election. Campaign advertising often includes messages about the candidate's qualifications, policy positions, and criticisms of their opponents. It is a key component of political campaigns and plays a significant role in shaping public opinion and voter behavior.

  • What is the Balkan Campaign?

    The Balkan Campaign refers to a series of military operations that took place in the Balkan Peninsula during World War I. The campaign involved the Allied Powers, including Serbia, Montenegro, and Greece, fighting against the Central Powers, including Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire. The campaign was characterized by fierce fighting, harsh terrain, and significant loss of life. Ultimately, the Allied Powers were able to achieve some success in the Balkans, but the region remained a volatile and contested area throughout the war.

  • Was the Second World War a campaign in France or a campaign in the West?

    The Second World War was a campaign in the West, which included the invasion and subsequent liberation of France. The campaign in the West encompassed the broader strategic and military operations in Europe, including the Battle of France, the Battle of Britain, and the eventual Allied invasion of Normandy. While the focus of the campaign in the West was not solely on France, the country played a significant role in the overall Allied effort to defeat Nazi Germany.

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    The testimonial campaign 2020 is a marketing strategy where satisfied customers or clients share their positive experiences with a company's product or service. These testimonials are often used in advertising and promotional materials to build credibility and trust with potential customers. By showcasing real-life success stories, the campaign aims to persuade others to choose the company's offerings.

  • Which campaign games can you recommend?

    I recommend the campaign games "The Last of Us Part II" for its emotionally gripping story and intense gameplay, "Red Dead Redemption 2" for its immersive open-world experience and compelling narrative, and "God of War" for its stunning visuals, epic combat, and deep character development. These games offer engaging campaign experiences that will keep players invested from start to finish.

  • Was the Polish Campaign a blitzkrieg?

    Yes, the Polish Campaign was considered a blitzkrieg. The German military employed rapid and coordinated attacks using tanks, aircraft, and infantry to quickly overwhelm Polish defenses. The campaign lasted only a few weeks, with Poland surrendering to Germany on September 27, 1939. The swift and decisive nature of the German offensive in Poland exemplified the blitzkrieg tactics that would come to define their early successes in World War II.

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