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The arsenal provided additional ammunition for raids in Kansas.
The Palmer Raids were a series of raids and arrests conducted in the United States during the Red Scare of the 1920s. Led by Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, these raids targeted suspected radicals and socialists, many of whom were immigrants. As a result, many citizens were arrested without proper evidence or due process, deprived of their civil rights, and subjected to unconstitutional actions, such as warrantless searches and seizures. This infringement on civil rights was fueled by fears of communism and led to a climate of political persecution and discrimination.
A series of air raids is known as a Blitz.
During the First Red Scare the raids on suspected political radicals were known as Palmer Raids, named after US Attorney General Alexander Palmer, who ordered the US Justice Department to conduct the raids.
Air raids on Britain by Germany mainly used Zeppelin airships, although in 1917, aeroplanes were used. Tthe raids generated fear amongst the civilian population and consumed more resources than the actual raids - more than 10,000 men were diverted to air defenses. Altogether 557 people were killed in air raids in Britain in approximately 100 raids.
No major Civil War battles but lots of raids and guerrilla activity.
The Luftwaffe invented air raids during the Spanish Civil War.
The Palmer Raids
The Palmer Raids
The Palmer Raids were attempts to arrest and deport radical leftists from the United States. These raids violated the citizens' civil rights by restricting freedom of speech, conducting illegal searches and seizures and by abusing the due process of law.
The Palmer Raids were attempts to arrest and deport radical leftists from the United States. These raids violated the citizens' civil rights by restricting freedom of speech, conducting illegal searches and seizures and by abusing the due process of law.
General Grant's first course of action to destroy the South's salt works in Virginia was to launch cavalry raids into southwestern Virginia. These raids also were designed to destroy the South's valuable railway links that transported salt to parts of Virginia.
the Palmer Raids
the Palmer Raids
In southwestern Virginia the Confederates maintained salt works that were an important commodity for the South. Union raids on these facilities began with raids there in December of 1863.
They are querrillas
The arsenal provided additional ammunition for raids in Kansas.