The subtitle of the second issue of the biannual mook edited by Jean Lopez * does not lie: “
War as you have never read it.
» Eclecticism of subjects and periods covered, variety of illustration (computer graphics, portfolios, reports, etc.), quality of contributors.
On the menu of this delivery of more than 200 pages, exceptional photographic archives of the Korean War, a fascinating evocation of the war in prehistory, a posthumous interview with Napoleon III and another, very much alive, Clausewitzian, with Hubert Védrine, cross portraits of Generals Lee and Grant, an investigation into the mythical General Bigeard, etc.
Without forgetting a substantial file: “
Women in combat, myth or reality?
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Contrary to an idea received and fed by uneducated feminists, the weaker sex has never left the dog its part in the fights.
From the Amazons to the valiant Kurdish peshmergas, passing through the Viking women, the formidable soldiers...
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