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Secrets of Warfare: Exposing the Myths and Hidden History Weapons Battles
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Secrets of Warfare: Exposing the Myths and Hidden History Weapons Battles
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Secrets of Warfare: Exposing the Myths and Hidden History Weapons Battles
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You've already heard about the first Civil War battle between the ironclad warships the Monitor and the Merrimac, and about why Custer's last stand was, well, his last, but have you heard about the incredibly fast and maneuverable airship Dr. Solomon Andrews, which was offered to the government during the Civil War?
Secrets of Warfare
exposes many of the myths that have kept the public misinformed about warfare, the most dangerous of all human activities. Some myths are the result of deliberate misrepresentation; others, the result of ignorance or bigotry. In any case, there is no substitute for the truth.
explores:
Battles from the ancient world and the alleged superiority of Western nations from the earliest times.
The famed myth of the English longbow.
The introduction of submarines to warfare prior to World War I.
The deadliest American air raids of World War II.
The supposed "attack" on U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.
Secrets of Warfare
exposes many of the myths that have kept the public misinformed about warfare, the most dangerous of all human activities. Some myths are the result of deliberate misrepresentation; others, the result of ignorance or bigotry. In any case, there is no substitute for the truth.
explores:
Battles from the ancient world and the alleged superiority of Western nations from the earliest times.
The famed myth of the English longbow.
The introduction of submarines to warfare prior to World War I.
The deadliest American air raids of World War II.
The supposed "attack" on U.S. destroyers in the Gulf of Tonkin.