South Atlantic Conflict: Falklands War 1982
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Exactly twenty-five years ago, in the spring of 1982, the attention of the whole world was focused on the Falkland Islands. For 74 days, Argentina, a country claiming leadership in South America, and one of the leading world powers - Great Britain, sacrificing human lives and spending billions of dollars, waged a stubborn armed struggle among themselves. This study is devoted to both the war itself as a whole and its individual aspects. The book examines the background and causes of the Falklands crisis, the escalation of a conflict situation into an open armed conflict, military clashes and diplomatic maneuvers of rivals. A deep analysis and careful display of little-known facts will certainly arouse interest not only among students of special educational institutions, military schools, and history students faculties, but also among a wide range of military history buffs.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Дмитрий Татарков Борисович
- Language
- Russian