Battlefield Facts
Michael Davis
Sachbuch / Sonstiges
Beschreibung
Battlefield Facts offers a detailed exploration into military history, dissecting pivotal battles to uncover strategic brilliance and tactical blunders that shaped historical outcomes. The book emphasizes the crucial role of geography, technology, and human agency in determining the results of warfare, providing context for understanding contemporary geopolitical strategies. Readers will discover how evolving weaponry, from ancient bronze to modern precision-guided munitions, altered the landscape of warfare.
The book begins by introducing fundamental concepts of battlefield analysis, such as the importance of terrain and logistics. It then progresses through case studies, deconstructing battles from Cannae, where Hannibal masterfully used envelopment, to the Normandy landings, highlighting the complexities of large-scale amphibious operations.
By providing a factual and unbiased account, Battlefield Facts bridges military history with political science and leadership studies, offering insights into decision-making under pressure and the enduring principles of warfare.
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Military history