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The Changing Face of Battle: From Teutoburger Wald to Desert Storm

by Bryan Perrett

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Relive 30 of the most important battles of the last 2,000 years, and discover how evolving strategies, tactics, and weapons have transformed the world. Nearly 200 photos, drawings, and maps illustrate the ways changing technology and firepower affect how war is waged. Witness the struggles of strategists to keep up with developments at the front, and how battles were won or lost before they started simply because one side mastered the new skills.… (more)
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Relive 30 of the most important battles of the last 2,000 years, and discover how evolving strategies, tactics, and weapons have transformed the world. Nearly 200 photos, drawings, and maps illustrate the ways changing technology and firepower affect how war is waged. Witness the struggles of strategists to keep up with developments at the front, and how battles were won or lost before they started simply because one side mastered the new skills.

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