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| Terror at Beslan: A Russian Tragedy with Lessons for America's Schools | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 40 reviews) Sales Rank: 21775 Category: Book
Author: John Giduck Publisher: Archangel Group Studio: Archangel Group Manufacturer: Archangel Group Label: Archangel Group Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 392 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.5 x 1.1
ISBN: 0976775301 Dewey Decimal Number: 947.52 EAN: 9780976775300 ASIN: 0976775301
Publication Date: March 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The complete and accurate story of the Beslan School Siege that occurred in Russia on September 1, 2004. This book tells the untold story about the victims, the soldiers who were there and the history of the events leading up to the tragic incident. But more than just the story, this book highlights the lessons America's school system can learn from the tragedy to protect itself from terrorism.
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  Naked Brutality September 21, 2008 Great story, it was hard to read at times. The brutality of the Chetchen terrorists is unthinkable, EVEN BY TALIBAN STANDARTS !!
The herorism of the Russian soldgers that went all out to save as many children as they could restored some of my faith in humanity.
Great book that is something we should all read because it will happen here sooner or later!!!
  A Must Have for Parents June 15, 2008 This book should be be considered "must read" materials for parents with children attending school. The first 3 parts of the book addresses the terror attack itself and what the terrorists hoped to achieve. The last part talks about teaching your child to survive. In these days and times, children are "locked down" in a school when something happens. If I were a terrorists or just a VT or Columbine nutcase I would thank you for teaching your child to sit and wait for me. Please read this book and help keep your children alive. Even if you only read part 4 of the book, it will be worth it.
  Connecting the Dots May 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A fantastic book that connects the dots of terrorist acts in Russia to those in the U.S., the Middle East, Africa and Israel. Should be required reading for school administrators, military and law enforcement officers.
The attrocities committed by the terrorists are difficult to read about, but necessary in order to understand. I applaud the author for recognizing the contributions that can be made by the general population. It has been a long time since the public at large have been engaged in the defense of this country, and that needs to change as soon as possible.
I waited a long time to get this book, because it was sold out everywhere I looked, and now I understand why.
  Read it and act upon it May 10, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This story is a tragedy through and through. What happened in Russia cannot be allowed to happen here. It's time to stop being politically correct pandering to fanatics. These people do not understand good will, they only respect ferocity that is greater than their own. Mr. Giduck puts you on the ground, at the school. You will hear the children , you will feel the anguish, and you will become angry. You will not be able to put this book down. SSG John Tidona NYG G3 NCOIC
  Terror at Beslan: A Russian Tragedy with Lessons for America's Schools May 2, 2008 Wow! A real eye opener. What has become of the human race?! This book is very powerful. Written to "capture" you from the first page. We live in a world with so very many differences. Wars have been fought from the beginning of time. Children have lost their lives due to "collateral damage". And now, our school are being targeted. Not to destroy, but to use our children as weapons. This book brings out our need to become aware of the dangers that now exist within our own country. "We're not in Kansas anymore".
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