False Flags
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
False Flags tells the epic story of the 'pirate war' waged by the German raiders the Orion, Komet, Pinguin and Kormoran during the early years of World War II.
Stephen Robinson è uno storico e analista affermato, specializzato in strategia e storia militare. Il suo background accademico nella storia e nella politica asiatica informa le sue acute analisi di conflitti e guerra. L'esperienza di Robinson è evidente nelle sue dettagliate esplorazioni di tattiche militari, conflitti storici e l'arte della guerra, offrendo ai lettori una profonda comprensione del pensiero strategico.




False Flags tells the epic story of the 'pirate war' waged by the German raiders the Orion, Komet, Pinguin and Kormoran during the early years of World War II.
A history of one of the world's greatest armoured warfare commanders. During World War II, Hermann Balck (1897-1982) commanded panzer troops from the front line and led by example.
From the acclaimed author of Panzer Commander Hermann Balck and False Flags comes an in-depth, critical evaluation of the maneuver warfare revolution that has transformed the American military. Colonel John Boyd, a maverick fighter pilot, revolutionized the American art of war through his ideas on conflict and the human mind. Boyd claimed that victory is won by the side which transitions through 'decision cycles' faster than the enemy, mentally checkmating them with minimal violence. Maneuver warfare concepts became military doctrine during the 1980s but this revolution accidently undermined American security. When formulating his theories on conflict, Boyd relied upon fraudulent accounts of WWII written by Wehrmacht veterans who fabricated historical evidence to disassociate their reputations from Germany's defeat and cover up their willing participation in Nazi war crimes. Boyd fell for this deception and unknowingly injected dangerous misinformation into the American military mind. Maneuver warfare has accordingly corrupted the art of war and resulted in catastrophic decisions made in Iraq and Afghanistan during 21st century conflict.The Blind Strategist separates fact from fantasy and exposes the myths of maneuver warfare through a detailed evidence-based investigation. Now reissued in paperback, it is a must-read for anybody interested in American military history.
Focusing on a pivotal battle in Chinese military history, Stephen Robinson utilizes firsthand accounts to provide a comprehensive analysis of the event and its enduring legacy. The narrative delves into the intricacies of the conflict, revealing how it shaped national identity and heroism in China, while also exploring the broader implications of the battle's legend.