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Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years’ War (1): Infantry and artillery (Men-at-Arms)

audiobook Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years’ War (1): Infantry and artillery (Men-at-Arms) by Vladimir Brnardic in History

Description

The term camouflage only came into widespread use during the First World War; and the specialist camouflage units developed by the combatants at the time put the bulk of their efforts into the concealment of artillery; vehicles; observation posts and bunkers. It was not until the Second World War that all major combatant nations issued camouflage uniforms better designed to disguise profile; and also tailored to the appropriate theatre of war. Camouflage Uniforms contains nearly 400 color images showing how armed forces all around the world have developed their own methods of concealing troops; often in response to their unique local environments. Studio photographs clearly show the uniforms with their patterns and colors and with explanatory captions this is an essential volume for collectors and military historians.


#1027960 in Books Osprey Publishing 2009-10-27 2009-10-27Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.69 x .10 x 7.21l; .36 #File Name: 184603447748 pages


Review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good InfoBy davbenbakWell written as is the companion cavarly book. Good color plates. A tough subject to cover concidering that there were no real standing army units at the beginning of the war so therfore no standard organization or uniform. A good overview of the subject though. A book worth having.4 of 5 people found the following review helpful. An 'Enlightening' Read for a Novice on this Subject.By Vince L. FalconeThis history of the Catholic armies of the Hapsburg Empire that fought in the Thirty Years War explores the role of infantry and artillery during the last major religious war in mainland Europe. As the states of the Holy Roman Empire fractured along religious lines; all of Europe was plunged into a bloody conflict that lasted three decades; decimated populations; and annihilated communities. However; amidst this social; political; and religious catastrophe; important changes were experienced within the organization of armed forces. The war saw the end of the large mercenary forces and the beginnings of the well-disciplined national army.This book charts this progression; illustrating and explaining the forces of the key Catholic armies; while exploring the weapons; organization; tactics; and colourful uniforms used by the infantry and artillery of the day.I found the vibrant colour templates to be very enjoyable; as well as the descriptions of the military structure and organization. It does read easier if you already have an idea of the material in question; and I would recommend this book as a follow-up on the topic rather than going to it as an initial read; as it does run the risk of turning away its reader with its heavy use of unfamiliar terminology.Still in all; a good book; and a welcomed addition to my Osprey collection.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Imperial Armies of the Thirty Years' War (1): Infantry and artillery (Men-at-Arms)By mahdi1rayThis is a well written and well researched historical work. It holds the reader's attention in a compelling manner. Easy to read book. A must for all military historians; miniature war gamers; reenactors; and uniformologists;especially those who are Thirty Years War aficionados. Of general interest to all historians and antiquarians.

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