The collection delves into the comprehensive history of warfare, tactics, strategies, and key figures that have influenced battles and conflicts across the ages. From ancient siege warfare and knightly combat to the world wars, nuclear deterrence, and asymmetric conflicts, these works provide detailed insights into military innovations, leadership, and consequences. They examine the interplay of politics, technology, strategy, and human experiences in warfare, offering a deeper understanding of the profound impact of military endeavors on societies, geopolitics, and global history.
Author: Waltz, Kenneth NEdition: Later PrintingBinding: PaperbackNumber Of Pages: 263Release Date: 01-12-1965Details: 1959, Paperback, 263 pagesEAN...
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