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Revolutionary War in Literature: Recommended Reads for Students

13/12/2024

The Revolutionary War has always fascinated me, not just for its pivotal role in shaping […]

Analyzing Revolutionary War Speeches: A Writing Exercise for Students

11/12/2024

When I first delved into analyzing famous speeches from the Revolutionary War, I didn’t expect […]

What Was The Outcome Of The 1917 October Revolution?

22/04/2024

What happened after the October Revolution? I’ve uncovered various pivotal outcomes in my research into […]

How To Put Veteran Status On A Resume?

17/04/2024

In my experience, transitioning from military to civilian employment isn’t just about finding a job […]

War Room Wisdom: Strategies for Structuring and Writing Academic Essays on Warfare

20/02/2024

In the ever-evolving landscape of academia, students often seek assistance from various resources to navigate […]

Bridging the Gap: Integrating Military History into Academic Research

20/02/2024

Military history stands as a crucial pillar in understanding the complexities of human civilization. Yet, […]

Unusual Weapons That Made Their Mark in Wars

04/01/2024

Throughout history, wars have seen a continuous drive to create better weapons. We’ve gone from […]

European Cities that Endured the Ravages of War

04/01/2024

Europe is famous for its beautiful history and stunning landscapes, but it’s also seen some […]

Gambling Amidst Times of War

21/12/2023

During conflicts or periods of instability, there might be a shift in gambling preferences towards […]

The most common reasons why wars start

05/10/2023

From ancient times to the present day, wars have been a recurring and tragic consequence […]

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War is an event that frightens every person on the planet, for it never bodes well. Winston Churchill said that wars are a catalog of humanity’s worst mistakes. The consequences of war are always tragic, and winning it is only a convention, for in fact it is everyone who loses. War is fear and terror, blood and death, an event that knows no pity or compassion.

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  • Analyzing Revolutionary War Speeches: A Writing Exercise for Students
  • What Was The Outcome Of The 1917 October Revolution?
  • How To Put Veteran Status On A Resume?
  • War Room Wisdom: Strategies for Structuring and Writing Academic Essays on Warfare
  • Bridging the Gap: Integrating Military History into Academic Research
  • Unusual Weapons That Made Their Mark in Wars

Recent Posts

  • Revolutionary War in Literature: Recommended Reads for Students
  • Analyzing Revolutionary War Speeches: A Writing Exercise for Students
  • What Was The Outcome Of The 1917 October Revolution?
  • How To Put Veteran Status On A Resume?
  • War Room Wisdom: Strategies for Structuring and Writing Academic Essays on Warfare

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War is always stupid and scary, even if it lasts only a few minutes-hours or occurs bloodlessly. Even if in the hours of anxious calm, when the cannons are asleep and the muses are awakening, the enemy soldiers go to the enemy’s house, chatting about life, drinking and singing songs about the homeland, mothers and brides.

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