Great battles mark history's turning points where cultures and
ideologies clash. Some battles are won by inspired leaders, some by
superior weaponry, while others are won by a sheer dogged refusal to
surrender in the face of overwhelming odds.
This gripping account introduces 40 battles which changed the course of
history, from the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC to the Vietnamese defeat
of the French army at the battle of Dien Bien Phu in 1954. It includes
the extraordinary generalships of Napoleon, Wellington and Marlborough,
among others, as well as the victories of ordinary soldiers who, through
their courage, determination and sacrifice, changed the course of
history.
Includes:
- Siege of Jerusalem, 79 CE
- The Battle of Hastings, 1066
- The Battle of Yorktown, 1781
- The Battle of Gettysburg, 1863
- D-Day, 1944
Brought to life by photographs, maps and artwork of the battles, this
book gives an expansive account of the most pivotal battles in the
history of war and how they were lost or won.