Fifty Years in Camp and Field: Diary of Major-General Ethan Allen Hitchcock, U.S.a
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Ethan Allen Hitchcock war ein Berufsoffizier der United States Army und Autor, der während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs als Generalmajor im Kriegsministerium in Washington, D.C. diente. Seine militärische Laufbahn und Erfahrungen prägten maßgeblich seine literarische Stimme und Perspektive. Er befasste sich mit Themen des Krieges und der Strategie und bot Einblicke, die über bloße Beschreibungen von Konflikten hinausgingen, um die menschliche Natur zu erforschen. Hitchcock's Schriften werden für ihren präzisen, analytischen Ansatz zu komplexen Themen geschätzt.






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