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Wallenstein The Enigma Of The Thirty Years War 2010 1st Edition Geoff Mortimer

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Wallenstein The Enigma Of The Thirty Years War 2010 1st Edition Geoff Mortimer
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.74 MB
Pages: 299
Author: Geoff Mortimer
ISBN: 9780230272132, 9780230272125, 0230272134, 0230272126
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Wallenstein The Enigma Of The Thirty Years War 2010 1st Edition Geoff Mortimer by Geoff Mortimer 9780230272132, 9780230272125, 0230272134, 0230272126 instant download after payment.

A minor Bohemian nobleman who within the space of a few years became a prince and one of the greatest landowners of his age; a military entrepreneur who twice saved the Holy Roman Emperor from disaster with armies he raised, financed and led, but was then twice dismissed; an able general who rescued the Empire from invasion by the Swedish King Gustavus II Adolphus, but was accused of planning to defect to the self-same Swedes; the emperor's commander-in-chief, but assassinated on the emperor's orders; a successful soldier who fell because he tried too hard to make peace; Wallenstein was all these things. Contemporary legends and propaganda were taken up by early biographers of this fascinating character to create a historical myth, elements of which are still present in many more recent accounts. In this book, Geoff Mortimer sets out to clarify the picture and to resolve the enigma.  

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