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Bryan Perrett

    1. leden 1934 – 1. leden 2020

    Bryan Perrett byl dlouholetým profesionálním vojenským historikem, jehož díla se zaměřují na aspekty vojenské historie a lidské motivace v konfliktech. Jeho analýzy, často inspirované vlastní vojenskou službou, zkoumají taktiky a psychologii válečnictví s hloubkou a porozuměním. Perrettův styl je ceněn pro svou informovanost a schopnost přinášet čtenářům klíčové momenty historie, které rezonují napříč generacemi i kontinenty. Jeho práce poskytuje vhled do strategií a vůle, které formovaly průběh mnoha bitev.

    Bryan Perrett
    Desert Warfare
    Hitler's Panzers
    D-Day
    North Sea Battleground
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    • Desert Warfare

      From its Roman Orgins to the Gulf Conflict

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení

      Delving into the history of desert warfare, this extensively illustrated re-issue covers events from the Roman era to the 1980s. It combines comprehensive research with engaging storytelling, making it both informative and entertaining for readers interested in military history.

      Desert Warfare2023
    • Extraordinary sea chases, battles and blockades in the remotest corners of the world World War One.

      The Hunters and the Hunted2023
    • An engaging history of the intricacies of jungle warfare in a variety of contexts through the ages.

      A History of Jungle Warfare2023
    • A readable, engaging and skilfully researched compendium.

      Impossible Victories2022
    • A comprehensive account of the Japanese Army, acquainting the reader with the various landmark successes and pivotal failures that have shaped its history.

      Why the Japanese Lost2022
    • This new publication from eminent historian Bryan Perrett charts the ups and downs of the German Army, from the days of Frederick the Great to the dying days of the Second World War.

      Why the Germans Lost2022
    • D-Day

      • 176 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení

      It's 1944 when Lieutenant Andy Pope takes part in the D-Day landings, crossing the English Channel to the beaches of Normandy. Ordered to cut off the Germans' line of retreat, Andy's company comes under sustained attack until, as the only unwounded officer left, Andy finds himself in command and fighting for survival

      D-Day2008
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