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With the Guns

Chapter 13: WHAT I SAW IN BERLIN
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This work examines the evolution and significance of artillery in modern warfare, emphasizing its crucial role in military strategy. It discusses the fundamental differences between the functions of artillery and infantry, highlighting how artillery not only targets personnel but also aims to destroy enemy matériel. The text outlines the shift in battle tactics since the mid-19th century, where artillery is essential in preparing for infantry assaults by dismantling enemy defenses and suppressing their ability to retaliate. The author seeks to demystify the technical aspects of artillery for a general audience, making the subject more accessible.

WHAT I SAW IN BERLIN

AND OTHER EUROPEAN CAPITALS DURING WAR TIME

By "PIERMARINI"

Crown 8vo. Price 5/-net

This arresting volume contains the impressions produced on the mind of "a neutral" who at considerable risk has visited Berlin (twice), Vienna, Constantinople, Pesth, Amsterdam, Brussels, Antwerp, and Paris on different occasions, after several months of war. It is full of first-hand information regarding the state of affairs in the capitals of our foes.

Globe:—"A thoroughly enjoyable book of enormous interest in these stirring times."

Truth:—"Vivid and interesting."

Sunday Times:—"Piermarini's vivacity of style is as unexceptional as his daring in action."

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