
Cavalry In Future Wars
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A bold glimpse into the nerve centre of early twentieth century strategy. Cavalry In Future Wars is not a battlefield tale, but a rigorous, almost prophetic military theory treatise that peers into the logic of power, strategy and technology. In this compact classic, Frederick von Bernhardi lays out historical warfare analysis and future warfare strategies in the context of the German empire and its neighbours. The work reads as a pre WW military manifesto, yet its insights reach beyond a single era: it traces how cavalry, mobility and geopolitics shape decision-making, battlefield doctrine, a...
A bold glimpse into the nerve centre of early twentieth century strategy. Cavalry In Future Wars is not a battlefield tale, but a rigorous, almost prophetic military theory treatise that peers into the logic of power, strategy and technology. In this compact classic, Frederick von Bernhardi lays out historical warfare analysis and future warfare strategies in the context of the German empire and its neighbours. The work reads as a pre WW military manifesto, yet its insights reach beyond a single era: it traces how cavalry, mobility and geopolitics shape decision-making, battlefield doctrine, and political imagination. For military history readers and war college students alike, the text offers a clear window into military theory predecessors and the arc from late¿imperial Europe to modern concepts of statecraft. A note on literary and historical significance: this work helped calibrate European arms-thinking and remains a touchstone for scholars and collectors who prize the intellectual mood of its age. Cavalry In Future Wars speaks to casual readers drawn to gripping histories and to collectors who treasure classics restored for today's and future generations. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. This volume invites readers to reconsider how ideas about cavalry in modern combat, military theory and geopolitics still echo in our contemporary world.