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Samuel James Manson Auld

Gas and flame in modern warfare

In “Gas and Flame in Modern Warfare,” Samuel James Manson Auld provides a meticulous exploration of chemical and incendiary warfare during pivotal conflicts of the 20th century. Through a blend of detailed historical analysis and vivid narrative, Auld examines the ethical implications and psychological impact of gas and flame weapons on soldiers and civilians alike. His prose marries rigorous scholarship with compelling storytelling, situating these developments within the broader context of technological innovation and military strategy that saw significant shifts during the World Wars. Auld, an esteemed historian with a keen interest in military affairs and ethical considerations in warfare, draws upon extensive research from several primary sources and firsthand accounts. His background, rooted in both history and military studies, informs a nuanced perspective as he navigates the grim realities faced by combatants and non-combatants caught in the crossfire of modern warfare. His expertise lends credibility and weight to the discussions surrounding the moral dilemmas posed by these destructive technologies. This seminal work is highly recommended for students of history, military strategists, and ethical scholars alike, as it illuminates the profound consequences of warfare innovations on society. Auld's insights offer valuable lessons that resonate with contemporary discussions about the conduct of war and humanitarian considerations.
132 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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