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1986-01-23
American Civil War Armies (1): Confederate Troops - de Philip Katcher (Author)
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| Le Titre Du Fichier | American Civil War Armies (1): Confederate Troops |
| Date de publication | 1986-01-23 |
| Traducteur | Jeorgie Henri |
| Quantité de Pages | 474 Pages |
| La taille du fichier | 24.73 MB |
| Langue | Anglais & Français |
| Éditeur | Elder Signs Press |
| ISBN-10 | 5602771112-MXB |
| Type de Livre | ePub PDF AMZ ANS PRC |
| Créateur | Philip Katcher |
| Digital ISBN | 770-8896950438-UNN |
| Nom de Fichier | American-Civil-War-Armies-(1)-Confederate-Troops.pdf |
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I’m not surprised that several people have cited superior Confederate generalship in the East I am astounded that only one so far has mentioned — and only as the last of several factors — the other side of that coin superior Union generalship
In his book The American Civil War John Keegan writes that The American Civil War was to prove one of the most ferocious wars ever fought Without geographic objectives the only target for each side was the enemys soldier
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American Civil War The military background of the war At first glance it seemed that the 23 states that remained in the Union after secession were more than a match for the 11 Southern states Approximately 21 million people lived in the North compared with some nine million in the South of whom about four million were slaves In addition