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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Winning trench warfare, battlefield intelligence in the Canadian Corps, 1914-1918

Jenkins, Danny R. January 1999 (has links) (PDF)
No description available.
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Mission der mennoniten Brüdergemeinde in Karaganda/Kasachstan

Friesen, Andreas 30 November 2002 (has links)
The dissertation in hand is about the theological researches about the mission of the German Mennonite - Brethren - Church in Karaganda I Kasachstan from 1956 to 2000. The existing socialism with its atheistical values affected adversely the lives of the Christians and prevented them from missionary work. In spite of that mission was able to be practised. Experienced preachers and teachers in the church prepared the missionary work by instructing the Christians to be effective witnesses for the Lord. This was achieved by the training of young preachers. regular pronouncements of the Gospel and the work with children and young persons. The Christians retained this method until the middle of the 70ies when the regid laws concerning the missionary work were mitigated. Commited brothers. young persons, preachers and singers visited lonely Christians and churches in remote villages, had personal conversations with unbelievers and organized evangelizations. Members ofthe church were sent out as missionaries to erect parishes and carry out evangelizations / Missiology / M.Th.
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A vigilância da DOPS-SP às Forças Armadas: (Brasil - década de 1950) - sistema repressivo num Estado de natureza autocrática

Oliveira, Nilo Dias de 28 November 2008 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2016-04-27T19:31:57Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 NILO DIAS DE OLIVEIRA.pdf: 1727773 bytes, checksum: b03ba624a4aba0f0a823cc2848061a2a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2008-11-28 / Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior / The present dissertation has as objective to analyze practical of monitoring and the repression of the Private Service of the DOPS-SP through the analysis immanent of its reports during the period of 1950 -1961, giving emphasis to the action of this agency under the Armed Forces. The infiltration of its agents in the cupola of the military who, congregated the Military Club, debated the alternatives for the national development and the entailing of this repressive system with the segments politicians subordinated to the sectors of the dependent bourgeoisies, whose monopoly of domination if saw threatened by the magnifying of the civil laws, as well as unchains a persecution and expurgations of military of the organizations considered pernicious to the continuity of the monopolista capitalism dependent, under égide of this institutionalized bourgeois autocracy. This process has the political role of "sanitation" this sector of the State whose division prevented, at that moment, the bonapartist centralization, already pushed through by such segments bourgeois since the overthrowal dictatorship varguista / A presente dissertação tem como objetivo analisar a prática de vigilância e repressão do Serviço Secreto da DOPS-SP através da análise imanente dos seus relatórios durante o período de 1950 -1961, dando ênfase à ação deste órgão sob as Forças Armadas. A infiltração de seus agentes na cúpula dos militares que, reunidos no Clube Militar, debatiam as alternativas para o desenvolvimento nacional e a vinculação deste sistema repressivo com os segmentos políticos subordinados aos setores das burguesias dependentes, cujo monopólio de dominação se via ameaçado pela ampliação dos direitos civis, desencadeia uma perseguição e expurgos de militares como também das organizações consideradas perniciosas à continuidade do capitalismo monopolista dependente, sob a égide desta autocracia burguesa institucionalizada. Este processo tem a função política de sanear este setor do Estado cuja divisão impedia, naquele momento, a centralização bonapartista, já pleiteada por tais segmentos burgueses desde a derrubada da ditadura varguista
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Mission der mennoniten Brüdergemeinde in Karaganda/Kasachstan

Friesen, Andreas 30 November 2002 (has links)
The dissertation in hand is about the theological researches about the mission of the German Mennonite - Brethren - Church in Karaganda I Kasachstan from 1956 to 2000. The existing socialism with its atheistical values affected adversely the lives of the Christians and prevented them from missionary work. In spite of that mission was able to be practised. Experienced preachers and teachers in the church prepared the missionary work by instructing the Christians to be effective witnesses for the Lord. This was achieved by the training of young preachers. regular pronouncements of the Gospel and the work with children and young persons. The Christians retained this method until the middle of the 70ies when the regid laws concerning the missionary work were mitigated. Commited brothers. young persons, preachers and singers visited lonely Christians and churches in remote villages, had personal conversations with unbelievers and organized evangelizations. Members ofthe church were sent out as missionaries to erect parishes and carry out evangelizations / Christian Spirituality, Church History and Missiology / M.Th.
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Dumais, Bieler, Labrosse et Cie: les Canadiens français dans les forces spéciales britanniques lors de la Seconde Guerre mondiale (1939-1945)

Tremblay, Audrey 05 1900 (has links)
Durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, la Grande-Bretagne tente de diviser les forces allemandes et de nuire à leur effort de guerre en envoyant des agents dans les pays conquis en Europe et en Asie. Ces agents sont chargés de rapatrier les soldats alliés, de saboter les lignes de communication ennemies ou encore de coordonner la Résistance. Parmi tous les agents parachutés se trouvent une quarantaine de Canadiens recrutés pour leur connaissance du français et envoyés infiltrer la France. L’étude suivante fait état de leur parcours dans les forces spéciales britanniques, de l’importance que prend le caractère francophone des agents, mais surtout de la collaboration entre Londres et Ottawa entourant leur prêt. Comment le Canada soutient-il la Grande-Bretagne dans ses opérations derrière les lignes ennemies? Quel rôle les agents canadiens y occupent-ils? Comment sont-ils perçus par les Britanniques? Grâce aux archives militaires canadiennes et britanniques, particulièrement les correspondances entre les deux pays au sujet des agents et les dossiers militaires des agents, nous explorons la participation canadienne aux forces spéciales britanniques, plus précisément dans le Special Operations Executive et le MI 9. Notre étude s’étend de la création de ces organisations à leur dissolution, de leurs opérations en France à celles en Asie, du recrutement des Canadiens jusqu’à leur retour à la vie civile. Ce mémoire montre que l’expérience et les capacités des agents canadiens acquis en France les rend intéressants auprès des opérations spéciales britanniques au-delà des capacités linguistiques ayant initialement mené à leur recrutement. / During World War II, Britain attempted to divide German forces and undermine the Nazi war effort by sending agents behind enemy lines in the conquered countries of Europe and Asia. These agents were tasked with repatriating allied soldiers, sabotaging enemy communication lines, and coordinating the resistance movements. Among the agents were around thirty Canadians recruited for their knowledge of French. The following study outlines their journey in the British special forces, highlighting the need of French-speaking agents and how London organize its use of soldiers from its former colony. How does Ottawa support Britain in its operations behind enemy lines? What role do Canadian agents play? How are they perceived by the British? Through Canadian and British military archives, notably the correspondence between the two countries regarding Canadian agents and the soldier’s military records, we explore Canadian participation in British special forces, specifically in the Special Operations Executive and MI9. This study explores the creation of those organizations to their dissolution, their operations in France to those in Asia, the Canadian agents’ recruitment and their return to civilian life. This paper shows that the experience and capabilities the Canadian agents acquired in France made them interesting to the British special operations beyond the linguistic skills that initially led to their recruitment.

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