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The Iraq War (What Can We Learn from the People Who Witnessed War?)
| Expected release date is Jan 1st 2027 |
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Overview
The Iraq War was one of the most significant and controversial conflicts of the twenty-first century, reshaping nations and affecting millions of lives. This book shines a light on what it was like to live through the fighting, destruction, and upheaval caused by the war.
Through powerful eyewitness accounts, primary sources, and clear timelines, readers discover the human experiences behind the headlines—from families caught in the conflict to soldiers facing life changing decisions. The Iraq War helps students understand the complexity of modern warfare and the long lasting impact it has on communities and individuals. By exploring the stories of those who witnessed the conflict firsthand, this book encourages readers to think critically about the past and the lessons it offers for the future. Engaging, informative, and deeply human, this title brings a challenging chapter of recent history to life for every student.









