ISBN 0007166397
Paperback 192 pages (May 4, 2004)
Publisher: Collins
Language: English


A brand-new history of the world's principal military developments and campaigns, from the Greeks and Romans to the Vietnam War and beyond, illustrated with state of the art mapping. From the dawn of the very first civilizations, people have fought for the control of resources and territory. The Collins Atlas of Military History takes a look at all the principal military developments which have made these struggles ever more lethal and at the major military campaigns throughout the ages. From the Egyptians and Hittites at the Battle of Kadesh, to the recent wars in Kosovo, Afghanistan and the Gulf, the most innovative military tactics, new weaponry, the key commanders and the decisive battles are all discussed and analysed.
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The books is very limited on what it covers in ancient and medieval but it has some exellent sections on the 19th century covering crimea, Franco-austrian, franco-prussian, US civil war, russo- turkish, colonial wars and the russo-japanese wars.

The final section of 80 pages takes us from the first world war right up to April 2003