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A war fought for either selfish or any altruistic reason, is detrimental to mankind. The perils of any war is not only horrendous but changes the course of history.This book portrays the exact sentiments on how an active battle-front can influence the working of human life. This book periodically categorizes 50 influential battles ever fought from 'The Marathon'(490BC) to the 'Battle of Atlantic'(1935-45AD). William Weir puts forth a highly detailed encyclopedia of conflicts while meticulously extracting every influential technique of the war front.A brilliant and informative read especially for an individual like myself, who is a novice of the war literature.… (lisätietoja)
 
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Praj05 | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Apr 5, 2013 |
From arrows to bombs- an eye-opening composition on military myths from ancient times to Vietnam.

Secrets of Warfare is a book written by William Weir. Inside the 228 pages, Weir walks through 29 myths of warfare through the ages. Using a combination of theory and factual account the author dispels many of the myths ranging from western military superiority in ancient times through the Vietnam War.

The book, while not for everyone, could appeal to a wide variety of people, even if only for some sections. Are nuclear weapons really the ultimate weapon? His accounts of the effects of the attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as compared to other bombing campaigns on places like Tokyo, will give a new perspective on the attacks for the casual historian and how you view the effects of nuclear weapons. Other sections describing weapons like the long bow and what really happened at Constantinople will appeal to the more hardcore reader looking for facts on military history.

Two chapters in the book could cause a stir for some people I would imagine. Most of us have heard of General Douglas MacArthur, but was he the greatest military hero of the United States? After reading the thought provoking chapter on General MacArthur, you may change your mind. From one great leader to another leader who's sanity was questioned, the chapter questioning whether Hitler was a military moron could answer a few questions. While many of us, including myself, considered Hitler a raving madman, this chapter goes to show that he wasn't a terrible military leader, and, in fact, had he listened to other German military minds, he may have lost some battles that they won.

Overall, I liked the book. I was pleasantly surprised as I really didn’t expect to enjoy reading a book on warfare through the ages. I credit that to Weir, who seems to understand what sections needed more explanation than others and didn’t drag parts out that didn’t need to be explained in greater detail.
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autumnblues | Oct 4, 2011 |
I think this book is well written and very informative. Some of the battles did not really made a deep impact on world history and I question their inclusion in the list. However, the author is very good in narrating how each battle was fought. For me, this book is still recommendable to anyone interested in warfare
 
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zen_923 | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Jul 26, 2011 |
Un título muy presuntuoso y unas afirmaciones aún más presuntuosas.
 
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raulmagdalena | 2 muuta kirja-arvostelua | Dec 7, 2008 |

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