Chickamauga. Useless, Disastrous Battle
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"Chickamauga. A Powerless and Robbery Battle" is a research work by the famous historian Smith D. Atkins (Smith Dykins), dedicated to one of the most famous and at the same time the most terrible battles of the Civil War in the United States. This book examines in detail the military strategies, tactical errors, and consequences of another confrontation between Northern and Southern armies on the Chickamauga Field in 1863.
The author reveals not only the military component of the battle, but also the impact of the conflict on the inhabitants of local territories, analyzes the strategic mistakes of the command, talks about the heroism and sacrifices of ordinary soldiers. Through a careful study of the atmosphere, circumstances and consequences of Chickamauga, the author tries to recreate the atmosphere of that terrible time and convey to the reader all the immediacy and tragedy of those events.
"Chickamauga. Powerlessness and a robber's battle" is not only a historical study, but also an attempt to paint a deep psychological portrait of war as a phenomenon that intersects the destinies of hundreds of thousands of people. Opening the pages of this book, the reader rises to the circle of enlightenment and understanding of the events of the past that determined the present."
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Smith D. (Smith Dykins) Atkins
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2011-07-06
- Title
- Chickamauga. Useless, Disastrous Battle
- Subject
- Chickamauga, Battle of, Ga., 1863
E456
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865