This comprehensive study explores the landscapes and heritage of past
conflicts along with defensive and offensive structures. Throughout
history, nature – its resources, landscape and terrain – has
shaped the tactics of warfare and determined its outcomes. From the
medieval English Fens to the 20th century Iraqi Marsh Arabs,
landscapes have fostered resistance and dissention. Harnessed by
people under threat the landscape has influenced strategies and
tactics. Water and wetland halted campaigns in the Florida Everglades
and in the Franco-Prussian War of the late 1800s. In the Second World
War the Dutch flooded the drained polders to halt the Nazi advance and
in 1938 the Chinese nationalist forces breached the flood-dykes of the
Yellow River to halt the Japanese advance. Mountain ranges and deserts
have long provided landscapes for resistance fighters. From the former
Yugoslavia to Afghanistan these gnarly battlescapes traverse time and
space. Libyan fighters held off invading Italian forces by operating
from the caves and valleys of the Green Mountains and the Welsh
defended their mountainous principalities against the Angevin Normans.
The landscapes and heritage of past conflicts, defensive and offensive
structures, and much more are brough together in this comprehensive
study.
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The Impact of Terrain on War and Military Strategy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399066150
Publisert
2026
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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