Vorlesungen ueber die Taktik der Reuterey (Lectures on Cavalry Tactics) by Friedrich Wilhelm Bismark, published in 1818, offers a detailed exploration of cavalry tactics and strategy. This work provides insights into the organization, deployment, and combat techniques of cavalry forces during the early 19th century. Bismark's lectures cover essential aspects of cavalry warfare, including formation maneuvers, offensive and defensive strategies, and the effective use of cavalry in conjunction with other military arms.
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