Richard Wilmer Rowan Knihy


Terror in our Time; the Secret Service of Surprise Attack
- 448 stránek
- 16 hodin čtení
Originally published in 1940, this book focuses on the military strategies of surprise attacks, such as the Pearl Harbor attack, and their impact on global politics. Rowan, a former naval officer, provides a detailed analysis of the factors that contributed to surprise attacks, including the use of air power and intelligence gathering. He argues for a greater emphasis on preparedness and the use of new technologies in order to prevent devastating surprise attacks in the future. The book is a valuable historical record of military strategy during World War II and a thought-provoking analysis of the continuing relevance of surprise attack in modern warfare.