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Featured battle : Great stand on the Ugra river
Part of Russian-Mongolian Wars (Golden Horde Dynastic War)
Date : 08 October 1480 - 11 November 1480
A victory for Russian forces over the Mongol Tartars signaling an end to Tartar rule over Russian territory.
Featured image :
General Cronje's Commandants.
A photograph entitled "Gen. Cronje's principle Commandants - surrendered to Lord Roberts, Feb 27th, S. Africa." showing a group of senior Boers reputedly taken by the British after Paardeberg. Currently I have no names to put to faces - anyone recognise anyone? Nice illustration of Boer dress of the time.
Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43
Featured review :
Tank Attack at Monte Cassino
Jeffery Plowman
The action to take tanks up the mountain rarely gets a mention in most books about the battles for Monte Cassino. When you read this book you will understand why. In conception it was a brilliant idea and had it been properly directed could have been an important event towards hurrying the end of the fight. The lower echelons fought with skill, tenacity, ingenuity and bravery trying to make something of the attack. Poor cooperation, coordination and communication between senior officers brought about a failure which cost a lot of lives and tanks. Tanks sent in without artillery and infantry is Ney at Waterloo and the senior officers broke their own pre-set conditions to do just that.
The author, Jeffery Plowman, has divided the book in three parts, setting the scene, the action, and the site today. The first two parts are superb and, although I haven’t used the site visit section, the up to date photographs would be of great help to anyone who does.
The maps are most helpful with both scales and Northings. The photographs scattered through the book support the text. The extensive bibliography points the way to further reading.
This is a book which is an enjoyable read although the story it tells is, once again, one of lions led by donkeys. We thoroughly recommend it.
Pen & Sword Military, 2020
Reviewed : 2020-07-20 19:29:50
