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John Frederick Maurice Livres
John Frederick Maurice fut un soldat et historien militaire anglais. Ses écrits se concentrent sur la tactique et la stratégie militaires, analysant les campagnes passées en mettant l'accent sur les leçons pour la guerre moderne. Maurice examina méticuleusement les opérations militaires, cherchant à comprendre les facteurs critiques derrière le succès et l'échec sur le champ de bataille. Ses analyses sont appréciées pour leur profondeur et leur approche pratique de l'histoire militaire.






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