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John Frederick Maurice Libros
John Frederick Maurice fue un soldado e historiador militar inglés. Sus escritos se centran en la táctica y la estrategia militar, analizando campañas pasadas con énfasis en lecciones para la guerra moderna. Maurice examinó meticulosamente las operaciones militares, buscando comprender los factores críticos detrás del éxito y el fracaso en el campo de batalla. Sus análisis son valorados por su profundidad y su enfoque práctico de la historia militar.






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