
On behalf of freedom and peace
German, Christian Walther, 2006
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On behalf of freedom and peace
German, Christian Walther, 2006
Everything new or nothing new? The concept of hybrid warfare divides opinions. It highlights the enormous complexity of future threats that politics, society, and armed forces will face. Uwe Hartmann points out the role that the long-dead concept of Internal Leadership plays in this context today. This concept emerged against the backdrop of a war scenario that bears many similarities to the current situation. Some old ideas are regaining surprising relevance.

"We Were Shot at Like Crazy by the Enemy" is an impressive specialist book that documents the experiences of participants in the largest naval battle of World War I, the Battle of Jutland. On May 31, 1916, the British Grand Fleet and the German High Seas Fleet clashed, leading to an intense engagement that lasted into the early hours of June 1. This book offers a unique insight into the battle by presenting the voices of those directly involved – from admirals to ordinary sailors. Through letters, diary entries, and memoirs, the diversity of perspectives and emotions of the crews serving in various combat stations comes to life. The personal accounts allow readers to view the events from different angles and understand the human experiences behind the historical facts.

We were shot at by the enemy like idiots
German, Eberhard Kliem, Kathrin Orth, 2016