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The Forgotten Conflict

Pasquale De Marco

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In the annals of history, there are conflicts that are remembered and celebrated, and others that are forgotten and neglected. The forgotten conflict is one such war, a forgotten chapter in the history of the world.

This book seeks to bring to light the forgotten conflict, a war that raged for eight long years, claiming the lives of millions and leaving a trail of devastation in its wake. Through the eyes of ordinary people, we will witness the horrors of war, the resilience of the human spirit, and the hope that can emerge even in the darkest of times.

The forgotten conflict was a complex and multifaceted event, with far-reaching consequences. It was a war that pitted brother against brother, and nation against nation. It was a war that reshaped the political landscape of Asia, and left a lasting legacy of pain and suffering.

Yet, despite the devastation, the forgotten conflict also gave rise to stories of courage, resilience, and hope. Stories of ordinary people who refused to give up, even in the face of overwhelming odds. Stories of people who found love and hope amidst the ruins of war. Stories that deserve to be told and remembered.

This book is a tribute to those who lived through the forgotten conflict. It is a testament to their courage, their resilience, and their hope. It is a reminder that even in the darkest of times, the human spirit can prevail.

Journey with us as we explore the forgotten conflict, a war that time has tried to erase from our collective memory. Discover the stories of those who lived through it, and learn the lessons that this forgotten chapter of history has to teach us.


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Available since: 06/02/2025.
Print length: 149 pages.

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