Christian Wolmar: Engines of War - How Railways Changed the Nature of Warfare at National Army Museum
Overview
Christian Wolmar charts the influence of railways on the waging of war, from the American Civil War to the Korean war and argues that the role of railways has long been underplayed. Wolmar is an awardwinning journalist, writer and broadcaster specialising in transport and is the author of a series of books on railway history.
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13 December 2012
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