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Christopher Drew

    Ponorková válka. Historie americké ponorkové špionáže
    Railroad problems contributed to Confederacy defeat in the Civil War
    Blind Man's Bluff
    • 2016

      Focusing on the operational challenges faced by Confederate railroads during the American Civil War, this book investigates their impact on the Confederacy's defeat. It critiques early twentieth-century historians' views by exploring how government actions exacerbated these issues. Unlike the North, which effectively managed its railroads, the South's lack of engagement with this crucial wartime resource hindered their effectiveness. The research reveals a direct relationship between operational failures and government mismanagement, arguing that these factors significantly contributed to the South's downfall.

      Railroad problems contributed to Confederacy defeat in the Civil War
    • 1999

      Blind Man's Bluff

      • 514 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      4.4(235)Add rating

      Includes a new afterword describing submariners' responses and reactions and a new appendix of all award-winning subs honored for service in Cold War espionage operations. With 16 pages of black-and-white photos

      Blind Man's Bluff