Waldstein W hrend Seines Ersten Generalats Im Lichte Der Gleichzeitigen Quellen, 1625-1630 by Anton Gindely delves into the early military career of Albrecht von Wallenstein during his first command. Based on contemporary sources, this historical work examines Wallenstein's leadership and strategies during the tumultuous period of 1625 to 1630. A crucial figure in the Thirty Years' War, Wallenstein's actions and decisions during this time had a profound impact on the course of European history. This book offers valuable insights into the military and political landscape of the era, providing a detailed account of Wallenstein's rise to prominence. It remains an important resource for scholars and enthusiasts of German and military history.
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