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This content will cover topics like Anglo-Saxon history and Beowulf, the history and future of warfare, Robert Greene's works on human nature, and philosophical concepts like Stoicism and logic. It will also explore criminal psychology and deduction, with occasional short stories featuring William Scott, PI."
From Treachery to Triumph
This article contrasts the static, attritional warfare of World War I, characterised by defensive technological dominance and doctrinal stagnation, with the highly mobile and offensive campaigns of World War II. It highlights how technological advancements in tanks, air power, and communication, coupled with innovative…..