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Salt as a Factor in the Confederacy

DOC Salt as a Factor in the Confederacy by Ella Lonn in History

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Stalin's Loyal Executioner; drawn from still-classified Soviet archives; chronicles the meteoric and bloody career of Nikolai Ezhov; NKVD leader and security chief; revealing the tragic scope of communist terrorism under Joseph Stalin.


#3654291 in Books 2003-08-19Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.50 x 1.00 x 5.50l; .85 #File Name: 0817312692320 pages


Review
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A Confederate failure : the salt industryBy NoirsainPublished in 1965; Ella Lonn's book was a forerunner among the flood of outstanding books concerning the American Civil War. "Salt as a Factor in the Confederacy" is a basic work that will last one of the best ones among the books dealing with the lack of industrial development in the States of the Southern Confederacy. During the Civil War; salt was the only preservative for food; and its scarcity in the South contributed significantly to the failure of the Confederate venture either by weakening the boys in gray on the battlefields either by starving the "home front" behind the lines.The author's book is still unsurpassed in the literature on the Confederacy.Serge P. Noirsain; Belgian historian. Author of "La flotte européenne de la Confédération sudiste" and "La Confédération sudiste; mythes et réalités".

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