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javaguru said:
Considering WWII shaped the 20th century very understandable to consider it a must read. When I took the Theory of War at OSU we read "On War" by Clauswitz, "The Prince" by Machiavelli and "The Art of War" by Tsung Tsu.

The Prince takes about 30 minutes to read.

Shoot....I'll bet that Bush even read that book.
 
test boy ii said:
The Prince takes about 30 minutes to read.

Shoot....I'll bet that Bush even read that book.
Reading/regurgitating and analyzing are different. I had to make a presentation,in a graduate level only class in arguably the best military history program of the time as an undergrad.This presentation was based on the multiple works I read. I recited "The Prince" in high school for my advanced history class and debunked it back then. His treatment of mercenaries is contradictory of real world results, they often performed better than resident conscripts. On the other hand, Clausewitz does define the western way of war. Go stick your dick up your ass. Don't fuck with me on military history or I'll make you my prison bitch......without lube.
 
How about that ottoman empire boys? Get it? They sat around with their feet up. Get it?
 
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