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Page 1: Stephen Edward Ambrose

Stephen E.AmbroseStephen E.Ambrose Stephen E.AmbroseStephen E.Ambrose

JenniferWallis, James Mc Gee, Jazmin JenniferWallis, James Mc Gee, Jazmin Dela Santos , Kevin GonzalesDela Santos , Kevin Gonzales

Humanities10 period 1-2Humanities10 period 1-2

JenniferWallis, James Mc Gee, Jazmin JenniferWallis, James Mc Gee, Jazmin Dela Santos , Kevin GonzalesDela Santos , Kevin Gonzales

Humanities10 period 1-2Humanities10 period 1-2

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TopicsTopicsTopicsTopicsStephen Edward Ambrose Biography

Stephen Edward Ambrose Historical Books

Plagiarized scandalPlagiarized scandal

Consequences of scandalous Consequences of scandalous PlagiarismPlagiarism

Stephen CareerStephen Career

Work cite Work cite

Stephen Edward Ambrose Biography

Stephen Edward Ambrose Historical Books

Plagiarized scandalPlagiarized scandal

Consequences of scandalous Consequences of scandalous PlagiarismPlagiarism

Stephen CareerStephen Career

Work cite Work cite

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Stephen Edward Ambrose Stephen Edward Ambrose BiographyBiography

Stephen Edward Ambrose Stephen Edward Ambrose BiographyBiography

Stephen ambrose born January 10, 1936 Lovington, Illinois.

Died at October 13,2002 of age 66 at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.

Is an well known biographer and historian.

Volunteered in the navy and Army ROTC during World War II.

Attended to The University of Wisconsin Madison ,as a pre-med student, then changed major to American History.

Became a teacher at New Orleans for a long 30 years.

Then his career as an famous Historian appealed of his first book Halleck published in 1962.

Wrote more than 30 books including his best sellers TheWild Blue,Citizen Soldiers, and The Victors.

Then he was personally requested from president Dwight Eisenhower to write a biography which took within five years

Later he was requested from president and wrote a three volume biography.

His books were so famous that he is a president and founder of of national museum of WII, and even created a televised show after his book Band of the Brother.

Stephen ambrose born January 10, 1936 Lovington, Illinois.

Died at October 13,2002 of age 66 at Bay St. Louis, Mississippi.

Is an well known biographer and historian.

Volunteered in the navy and Army ROTC during World War II.

Attended to The University of Wisconsin Madison ,as a pre-med student, then changed major to American History.

Became a teacher at New Orleans for a long 30 years.

Then his career as an famous Historian appealed of his first book Halleck published in 1962.

Wrote more than 30 books including his best sellers TheWild Blue,Citizen Soldiers, and The Victors.

Then he was personally requested from president Dwight Eisenhower to write a biography which took within five years

Later he was requested from president and wrote a three volume biography.

His books were so famous that he is a president and founder of of national museum of WII, and even created a televised show after his book Band of the Brother.

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Stephen Edward Ambrose Stephen Edward Ambrose Historical BooksHistorical Books

Stephen Edward Ambrose Stephen Edward Ambrose Historical BooksHistorical Books

Citizen soldiers (plagiarized)

Nothing Like it in the World (questioned)

The wild Blue (plagiarized)

Rise to the Globalism

D Day 6144 The Climactic Battle of World War II (plagiarized)

Undaunted Courage (plagiarized)

Crazy Horse& Custer (plagiarized)

Pegasus Bridge

Supreme Commander (questioned)

Band of Brothers

The Vast Land

EisenHower & Berlin 1945 (plagiarized)

Lewis& Clark Voyage of Discovery

American Heritage New History of World War II

Duty Honor Country

A Wisconsin Boy In Dixie 24

Nixon VolumeI (plagiarized)

Comrades

The Vast Land

American’s At War

Nixon The Triumph Of A Politician

Halleck

Victors (plagiarized)

Upton (plagiarized)

Nixon Ruined And Recovery

Citizen soldiers (plagiarized)

Nothing Like it in the World (questioned)

The wild Blue (plagiarized)

Rise to the Globalism

D Day 6144 The Climactic Battle of World War II (plagiarized)

Undaunted Courage (plagiarized)

Crazy Horse& Custer (plagiarized)

Pegasus Bridge

Supreme Commander (questioned)

Band of Brothers

The Vast Land

EisenHower & Berlin 1945 (plagiarized)

Lewis& Clark Voyage of Discovery

American Heritage New History of World War II

Duty Honor Country

A Wisconsin Boy In Dixie 24

Nixon VolumeI (plagiarized)

Comrades

The Vast Land

American’s At War

Nixon The Triumph Of A Politician

Halleck

Victors (plagiarized)

Upton (plagiarized)

Nixon Ruined And Recovery

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Plagiarized scandalPlagiarized scandalPlagiarized scandalPlagiarized scandalLate in Stephen Ambrose’s life, there had been evidence of plagiarism in many of his published writings and other work. He was first accused in 2002, of plagiarizing several passages in his book, The Wild Blue. Fred Barnes author of The Weekly Standards conflicted and defend the Wings of Morning by Historian Thomas Childers. It Wasn’t until two days that Stephen wrote an apology on website New york Times of his quotation errors in his book. This was a lead to valuable research of a disappointing discovery about him as a Plagiarized book thief. At the being of the research seven of his books were copied from twelve authors. As media extended more research and had found even more plagiarized acts and unexplained answers from Stephen.

Late in Stephen Ambrose’s life, there had been evidence of plagiarism in many of his published writings and other work. He was first accused in 2002, of plagiarizing several passages in his book, The Wild Blue. Fred Barnes author of The Weekly Standards conflicted and defend the Wings of Morning by Historian Thomas Childers. It Wasn’t until two days that Stephen wrote an apology on website New york Times of his quotation errors in his book. This was a lead to valuable research of a disappointing discovery about him as a Plagiarized book thief. At the being of the research seven of his books were copied from twelve authors. As media extended more research and had found even more plagiarized acts and unexplained answers from Stephen.

Passages in Stephen Ambrose's Citizen Soldiers (Simon & Schuster, 1997) and their counterparts in an earlier work, Beyond the Beachhead (Stackpole Books, 1989), by Joseph Balkoski.

Ambrose, pg. 40:"Suddenly, he gave a whoop and raced forward, the squad following, yelling like wild men. As they tossed grenades into the windows, Cota and another man kicked in the front door, tossed a couple of grenades inside, waited for the explosions, then dashed into the house. The surviving Germans inside were streaming out the back door, running for their lives."Balkoski, pg. 155:"Suddenly, the general and his group raced forward, screaming like wild men, hurling grenades in the windows. Cota and another man kicked in the front door, tossed a few more grenades inside, waited for the explosions, and then disappeared into the house. As the rest of Cota's team followed him inside, the Germans streamed out the back and ran for their lives."

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Consequences of Consequences of scandalous Plagiarismscandalous Plagiarism

Consequences of Consequences of scandalous Plagiarismscandalous Plagiarism

Stephen pleaded guilty of misdemeanor  in 2002 for plagiarism but within that year he died with lung caner. After the case was closed it was shunned way from the media and the public to know because in our researches it was rare to find evidence about his case but not knowing his consequences.

Stephen pleaded guilty of misdemeanor  in 2002 for plagiarism but within that year he died with lung caner. After the case was closed it was shunned way from the media and the public to know because in our researches it was rare to find evidence about his case but not knowing his consequences.

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Stephen CareerStephen Career Stephen CareerStephen Career He had devoted his time and studies in his career and he ended his life to a permanent Plagiarized title.

He apologizes to the many of the Historians who didn’t get his footnotes as citations.

The media has conquered and destroy his reputation with multiple of evidence found in his work.

Some of his readers forgave him but majority wise he was strictly criticized in public.

He had devoted his time and studies in his career and he ended his life to a permanent Plagiarized title.

He apologizes to the many of the Historians who didn’t get his footnotes as citations.

The media has conquered and destroy his reputation with multiple of evidence found in his work.

Some of his readers forgave him but majority wise he was strictly criticized in public.

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Work citedWork citedWork citedWork citedResearch and

Resources

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Magazine, 10 May 2002. Web. 28 Aug. 2012.

<http://www.forbes.com/2002/05/10/0510ambrose.html>.

Lewis, Mark. "Media More Controversy For Stephen Ambrose." Forbes. Forbes Magazine, 09

Jan. 2002. Web. 29 Aug. 2012.

<http://www.forbes.com/2002/01/09/0109ambrose.html>.

Plotz, David. "Why Stephen Ambrose Is a Vampire." Slate Magazine. Slate, 11 Jan. 2002. Web.

29 Aug. 2012.

<http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/assessment/2002/01/the_plagiarist.html>.

Images

"Authors Stephen E. Ambrose Books." Simon & Schuster. Authors, n.d. Web.

31 Aug. 2012.

<http://authors.simonandschuster.net/Stephen-E-Ambrose/1063454/books>.

Plotz, David. "Why Stephen Ambrose Is a Vampire." Slate Magazine. Slate,

11 Jan. 2002. Web. 31 Aug. 2012.

<http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/assessment/2002/01/

the_plagiarist.html>.

"NORTH AMERICAN'S T-6A Definitive History of the World's Most Famous

Trainer." Aviation Books. Spitcrazy, n.d. Web. 31 Aug. 2012.

<http://www.spitcrazy.com/avbooks3.htm>.

"The Wild Blue: The Men and Boys Who Flew the B-24s Over Germany 1944-

45." Goodreads. Goodreads, 14 Aug. 2001. Web. 31 Aug. 2012.

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