I know this isn't /lit/ but do you have any books on war / strategy you could recommend.
I read a bit of sun tzu, On killing, and I am about to read kill chain next.
>>861870
On War - Clausewitz
War and Peace might interest you.
>>861880
thnx sir.
just keep them coming please.
>>861883
thnx you, I'm going to stop thanking people this might get tedious. Just going to lurk.
>>861870
Infantry Attacks, by Erwin Rommel
Inb4
>muh Rommel is overrated
As a general? Certainly. But his book isn't.
>>861870
Achtung panzer by Heinz guderian if you're into armored warfare
>>861870
The peloponnesian war
What about for napoleonic warfare?
>>862074
War and Peace
De Re Militari
>>861870
I would take everything military historians say with a grain of salt. People take great pride in military achievements and many are prone to deduction over induction.
If you are on the other hand just interested in strategy I would look at the backbone of any military - logistics. With Sun Tsu you already started off pretty strong but for modern warfare it has to be expanded on.
https://www.freightos.com/10-books-logistics-and-supply-chain-experts-need-to-read/
>>861870
Its just an article but its worth the read.
http://www.meforum.org/441/why-arabs-lose-wars
Thank you gentlemen, that should keep my autism satiated for a while.