Der Kleine Krieg Im Geiste Der Neueren Kriegf hrung, by Karl von Decker, explores the conduct of small wars, providing a detailed treatise on the employment and use of all three arms (infantry, cavalry, and artillery) in minor conflicts. Elaborated with eight copper plates, this work offers insights into military strategy and tactics during the early 19th century.
Von Decker's meticulous examination of small war principles makes this book a valuable historical resource for understanding military thinking during the Napoleonic era and its aftermath. It remains relevant for military historians and those interested in the evolution of modern warfare.
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