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Napoleon, His Army and Enemies : Napoleonic Battles : Uniforms : Maps : Tactics
Earlier link for info on the napoleonic age.
iacta alea est – The Realm of Chance
Lots of important battles in epic detail.
The Art of Battle: Animated Battle Maps
Superb site for battle animations.Needs powerpoint viewer[free download] .View as slideshow.
Apart from these recommend 2 great military history forums.
Historum - History Forums
Armchair General and HistoryNet >> The Best Forums in History
Another forum for extensive info on ww2 german military.
Axis History Forum • Index page
This site is my primary source of learning.
Osprey Publishing - Military History Books - Campaign
The campaign series is epic,truly in every sense of the word along with the command and elite serieses[elite series deals with indivual soldier types].See the catalogue ,pick which one u want to know about.If u are confused about one do a google wiki search on it.Wikipedia is a much maligned but very easily obtainable source of info as it gives u a background info on the whole thing pretty quickly.
Anyway now that u have seen the catalogues but can't read the books.Check ur message box for how to download and read as i don't want to violate forum rules.
http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/
Earlier link for info on the napoleonic age.
http://iactaaleaest.wordpress.com/
Lots of important battles in epic detail.
http://www.theartofbattle.com/
Superb site for battle animations.Needs powerpoint viewer[free download] .View as slideshow.
Apart from these recommend 2 great military history forums.
http://www.historum.com/
www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/
Another forum for extensive info on ww2 german military.
http://forum.axishistory.com/
This site is my primary source of learning.
http://www.ospreypublishing.com/campaign/
The campaign series is epic,truly in every sense of the word along with the command and elite serieses[elite series deals with indivual soldier types].See the catalogue ,pick which one u want to know about.If u are confused about one do a google wiki search on it.Wikipedia is a much maligned but very easily obtainable source of info as it gives u a background info on the whole thing pretty quickly.
Anyway now that u have seen the catalogues but can't read the books.Check ur message box for how to download and read as i don't want to violate forum rules.
Wait i can't seem to send PMs ,requires 10000 posts wtf.Ok sent a friend request ,accept and then i can post in profile i think.
All i can say is when reading military history keep an open mind and read about all great militaries,though everyone has favourites.Usually the trend is to learn only about the military of his own country/religion and since they usually know in depth only about them insult the rest all too quickly.Its better to study both western and eastern armies than engage in futile glorification based on nationalism or religion.Because in the end,whatever they were is gone and won't matter today.So popcorn,coke,chill.
Also another great source of interest in military history comes from playing video games.
For lots of time over the week grand strategy games with lot of brainwork play europa universalis 3,deals with age of discovery of america from late medieval to modern era and industrial revolution.
Another superb grand strategy game is hearts of iron 3,deals with ww2.
Other great games are age of empires 3,especially the expansion pack asian dynasties deals with asian factions india,china and japan so might be of interest to u.Note this is a fast ususally 30 mins to1 hr Real time strategy game.
One of the best RTS games is Company of heroes .Set in ww2.I play this even now online one game per night.
Another turn based grand strategy game is civilization .Try civ 4 and civ 5.
A classic is rome total war,dealing with the ancient age and medieval total war.
New additions are empire total war and napoleon total war.
The new shogun total war deals with samurai japan.
U can download ******** of all these from u know which site.
Regards.
Napoleon, His Army and Enemies : Napoleonic Battles : Uniforms : Maps : Tactics
Earlier link for info on the napoleonic age.
iacta alea est – The Realm of Chance
Lots of important battles in epic detail.
The Art of Battle: Animated Battle Maps
Superb site for battle animations.Needs powerpoint viewer[free download] .View as slideshow.
Apart from these recommend 2 great military history forums.
Historum - History Forums
Armchair General and HistoryNet >> The Best Forums in History
Another forum for extensive info on ww2 german military.
Axis History Forum • Index page
This site is my primary source of learning.
Osprey Publishing - Military History Books - Campaign
The campaign series is epic,truly in every sense of the word along with the command and elite serieses[elite series deals with indivual soldier types].See the catalogue ,pick which one u want to know about.If u are confused about one do a google wiki search on it.Wikipedia is a much maligned but very easily obtainable source of info as it gives u a background info on the whole thing pretty quickly.
Anyway now that u have seen the catalogues but can't read the books.Check ur message box for how to download and read as i don't want to violate forum rules.
http://napoleonistyka.atspace.com/
Earlier link for info on the napoleonic age.
http://iactaaleaest.wordpress.com/
Lots of important battles in epic detail.
http://www.theartofbattle.com/
Superb site for battle animations.Needs powerpoint viewer[free download] .View as slideshow.
Apart from these recommend 2 great military history forums.
http://www.historum.com/
www.armchairgeneral.com/forums/
Another forum for extensive info on ww2 german military.
http://forum.axishistory.com/
This site is my primary source of learning.
http://www.ospreypublishing.com/campaign/
The campaign series is epic,truly in every sense of the word along with the command and elite serieses[elite series deals with indivual soldier types].See the catalogue ,pick which one u want to know about.If u are confused about one do a google wiki search on it.Wikipedia is a much maligned but very easily obtainable source of info as it gives u a background info on the whole thing pretty quickly.
Anyway now that u have seen the catalogues but can't read the books.Check ur message box for how to download and read as i don't want to violate forum rules.
Wait i can't seem to send PMs ,requires 10000 posts wtf.Ok sent a friend request ,accept and then i can post in profile i think.
All i can say is when reading military history keep an open mind and read about all great militaries,though everyone has favourites.Usually the trend is to learn only about the military of his own country/religion and since they usually know in depth only about them insult the rest all too quickly.Its better to study both western and eastern armies than engage in futile glorification based on nationalism or religion.Because in the end,whatever they were is gone and won't matter today.So popcorn,coke,chill.
Also another great source of interest in military history comes from playing video games.
For lots of time over the week grand strategy games with lot of brainwork play europa universalis 3,deals with age of discovery of america from late medieval to modern era and industrial revolution.
Another superb grand strategy game is hearts of iron 3,deals with ww2.
Other great games are age of empires 3,especially the expansion pack asian dynasties deals with asian factions india,china and japan so might be of interest to u.Note this is a fast ususally 30 mins to1 hr Real time strategy game.
One of the best RTS games is Company of heroes .Set in ww2.I play this even now online one game per night.
Another turn based grand strategy game is civilization .Try civ 4 and civ 5.
A classic is rome total war,dealing with the ancient age and medieval total war.
New additions are empire total war and napoleon total war.
The new shogun total war deals with samurai japan.
U can download ******** of all these from u know which site.
Regards.
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