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Contents: Streets Strewn With Bodies (As the vital crossroads of Fuentes de Onoro, the formidable English Duke of Wellington wanted to meet French Marshal Andre Massena and his somewhat optimistically named Army of Portugal. The French invasion lay in the balance); Protestant Heroes Of 1622 (As Protestant Europe reeled before a combined Catholic onslaught, three unlikely heroes arose to take up the banner of “Winter King” Frederick V. It seemed – and was – too good to be true); The Art Of Victory: Koniggratz 1866 (Helmuth von Molke’s complex strategy to defeat the Austrian Army in Bohemia required two Prussian prices to adhere strictly to its strategic principles to ensure its success); Tank Attack At Cambrai (Badly needing a victory on the stalemated Western Front, British commander Douglas Haig turned to the fledgling Tank Corps for a breakthrough. Cambrai was the place he chose to try) Columns – Editorial; Soldiers; Weapons; Intelligence; Militaria; Games; Books
Issue: Spring 2010
Condition: Very Good