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THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WARFARE SAUL DAVID EDITORIAL CONSULTANT THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF WARFARE WAR PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED AS f r o m a n c i e n t e g y p t t o i r a q CONTENTS LONDON, NEW YORK, MELBOURNE, MUNICH, AND DELHI The Rise of Rome 30 Roman wars against the Samnites and DORLING KINDERSLEY the Greek king Pyrrhus establish Roman Senior Art Editor Gadi Farfour Senior Editor Alison Sturgeon domination of Italy by the 3rd century BCE. Designers Richard Horsford, Dean Morris Project Editors Tarda Davison-Aitkins The Punic Wars 32 Elizabeth O’Neill, Amy Orsborne Ferdie McDonald, Andrew Szudek Rome’s first ventures overseas. The titanic Cartography Encompass Graphics Ltd, Editor Patrick Newman clashes between Rome and Carthage for Paul Eames, Simon Mumford, David Roberts Editorial Assistant Manisha Thakkar WAR IN THE control of the western Mediterranean. Picture Research Sarah and Roland Smithies Production Editor Tony Phipps Creative Retouching Miranda Benzies Production Controller Rita Sinha ANCIENT WORLD The Gallic Wars 34 Creative Technical Support Managing Editors Camilla Hallinan Julius Caesar’s successful—and profitable— Adam Brackenbury, John Goldsmid and Debra Wolter 3000 —500 campaigns in Gaul and his two military BCE CE Managing Art Editor Karen Self US Editor Chuck Wills 10 expeditions to Britain. Art Director Bryn Walls Associate Publisher Liz Wheeler Reference Publisher Jonathan Metcalf Introduction and timeline 12 ■ ASPECTS OF WAR: ENGINEERING 36 TOUCAN BOOKS LTD. Wars in Sumer and Egypt 16 Roman Civil War 38 Senior Designer Mark Scribbins Senior Editor Hannah Bowen The earliest recorded wars are fought in Rome is riven by power struggles between rival Mesopotamia. The great empire of Sargon of generals, notably the civil wars between Caesar Designers Nick Avery, Phil Fitzgerald, Editors Natasha Kahn, Donald Sommerville Akkade. The conquests of the Egyptian pharaohs. and Pompey, then Octavian and Antony. Thomas Keenes Anna Southgate Octavian emerges as victor and emperor. Assistant Abigail Keen Managing Director Ellen Dupont Assyrian Conquests 18 The empire created by the Assyrians stretches ■ WITNESS TO WAR: 40 AMBER BOOKS as far as Egypt. It falls to the Babylonians, who A DISTANT POSTING Design Manager Mark Batley Managing Editor James Bennett in turn are conquered by Achaemenid Persia. Designers Joe Conneally, Rick Fawcett Editors Jacqueline Jackson, Cécile Landau The Roman Empire 42 Nicola Hibberd, Brian Rust Anne McDowall, Constance Novis The Greco-Persian Wars 20 In the 1st and 2nd centuries CE the Roman Picture Research Terry Forshaw Publishing Manager Charles Catton In the 5th century BCE, the Persian empire empire enjoys political stability, but wars makes two attempts to conquer Greece. The continue, especially along its eastern borders. EDITORIAL CONSULTANT Greek city-states unite to thwart the invasions. Saul David The Late Roman Empire 46 The Peloponnesian War 22 The wars that lead to the fall of the Roman CONSULTANTS Complex conflict between Athens and its allies empire in the West. Incursions by Huns, and the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League. Goths, and Vandals. Lindsay Allen, Roger Collins, Adrian Gilbert (Directory), The defeat of Athens and its eclipse as the Richard Overy, David Parrott, Brendan Simms dominant power in Greece. The Warring States Period 48 CONTRIBUTORS Rival feudal states vie for domination of China. Conquests of Alexander 24 In the 3rd century BCE victory goes to the “First R. G. Grant with Simon Adams and Michael Kerrigan The spectacular campaigns of Alexander the Emperor” Qin Shi Huangdi. Great of Macedon. He subdues opposition in DIRECTORY CONTRIBUTORS Greece, then carves out a vast empire stretching The Three Kingdoms 50 Martin J. Dougherty, Michael E. Haskew, Hunter Keeter, from Egypt to northern India. Fragmentation of China in the 3rd century CE Chris McNab, David Porter, Robert S. Rice following the collapse of the Han dynasty. ■ KEY BATTLE: ISSUS 26 PHOTOGRAPHY ■ GALLERY: HELMETS 52 Gary Ombler, Graham Rae Alexander’s Successors 28 The wars between Alexander’s generals to The Mauryan Empire 54 First American Edition published as War in 2009 decide who will inherit his empire. The spoils Chandragupta founds a north Indian empire. This edition published in 2012 in the United States are divided between three major dynasties. His descendant Ashoka renounces war. by DK Publishing 375 Hudson Street, New York, New York 10014 12 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 003-188500-April/12 Copyright © 2009, 2012 Dorling Kindersley Limited All rights reserved Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means (electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise), without the prior written permission of both the copyright owner and the above publisher of this book. Published in Great Britain by Dorling Kindersley Limited. A CIP catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress. ISBN: 978-0-7566-9548-4 Printed and bound in China by Toppan (Shenzhen) Discover more at www.dk.com (cid:79) WITNESS TO WAR: 78 (cid:79) GALLERY: SWORDS 104 Korea Resists Invasion 128 WARRIOR SAINT Japan’s attempts to invade Korea in the 1590s The End of the Byzantine Empire 106 are thwarted by the Korean navy under Yi Sun-sin. Japan’s Gempei Wars 80 The terminal decline of the Byzantium, The power struggle between the Minamoto successor to the Roman empire. The fall of (cid:79) WITNESS TO WAR: 130 and Taira clans in 12th-century Japan. Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. SAMURAI ARMORER Mongol Invasions 82 Manchu Conquests 132 WAR IN THE The vast empire created by Genghis Khan and Fall of the Ming dynasty and conquest of China his successors. Settled city-dwellers have no by Manchu from the north in the 17th century. MEDIEVAL WORLD answer to the fast-moving Mongol horsemen. French Wars of Religion 134 500—1500 The Wars of Kublai Khan 86 The civil war between French Protestants and 56 Genghis Khan’s grandson completes the Catholics, sustained by political power struggles. conquest of China, founding the Yuan dynasty. Introduction and timeline 58 Further attempts at expansion end in failure. The Dutch Revolt 138 EARLY MODERN The United Provinces of the Netherlands fight The Rise of Byzantium 62 The Conquests of Timur 88 for 80 years to win independence from Spain. The reconquest of North Africa and Italy under The conquests and short-lived empire of WARFARE The rapid rise of Dutch sea power. Justinian in the 6th century and the victories Timur, the self-styled “Scourge of God.” of Heraclius over the Sasanid Persians. 1500—1750 The Anglo-Spanish War 140 Guelphs and Ghibellines 90 108 Naval battles between England and Spain in the The Ascent of Islam 64 The struggles for control of Italy in the 12th late 16th century. A Spanish invasion attempt is The great wave of conquests by the Arabs in and 13th centuries, from the wars of Frederick Introduction and timeline 110 called off following defeat of the Armada. the first century after the founding of Islam. Barbarossa to the War of the Sicilian Vespers. The Italian Wars 114 The Thirty Years War 142 Frankish Expansion 68 (cid:79) ASPECTS OF WAR: 92 French invasions of Italy lead to a personal Multi-sided conflict rooted in religious differences Battles of Charles Martel, Pepin, and Charlemagne, MERCENARIES struggle between Francis I of France and and opposition to Habsburg domination. The and the rise of the Carolingian dynasty. Emperor Charles V for dominance in Europe. fighting devastates Germany and Central Europe. Crusades in Europe 94 Viking Raids and 70 Crusades against heretics—the Albigensians Spanish Conquests 116 (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: FIRST BREITENFELD 144 the Norman Conquest in France and the Hussites in Bohemia—and in the New World The voyages and raids of the Scandinavian against the pagan peoples of the Baltic region. Spain gains a vast empire through its defeats The British Civil Wars 146 Vikings from the 8th century and the rise of of the Aztecs in Mexico and the Incas in Peru. Parliamentarians defeat Royalist supporters the Normans as a major European power. Anglo-Scottish Wars 96 of Charles I in England, Scotland, and Ireland. Confused conflict in which Scotland managed Mogul Conquests 120 The Rise of the Turks 72 to assert its independence from England in The initial conquests of Babur, followed by the The Anglo-Dutch Wars 148 The Turkish tribal warriors employed by Islamic the 14th century. tireless campaigns of Akbar, establish Mogul Three naval wars are fought for control of rulers assert their independence, in particular rule across most of India. shipping and trade through the English Channel. the Ghaznavids and the Seljuks. The Spanish Reconquista 98 The long series of wars in Spain and Portugal Ottoman Expansion 122 The Early Wars of Louis XIV 152 The First Crusades 74 that finally drove out the Muslim rulers Further Ottoman conquests under Suleiman A series of expansionist wars fought by France, The capture of Jerusalem in 1099 and the from the Iberian Peninsula in 1492. the Magnificent and his heirs. Expansion is chiefly on the country’s eastern borders. foundation of the crusader kingdoms. finally halted in the late 17th century. (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: CRÉCY 100 The War of the Spanish Succession 154 Expulsion of the Crusaders 76 (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: LEPANTO 124 Dynastic accident threatens to give Louis XIV from the Holy Land The Hundred Years War 102 control of Spain. A powerful alliance of other Loss of Jerusalem to Saladin. Later crusades fail Sporadic outbreaks of war in the 14th and Wars of the Sengoku Era 126 European powers opposes French ambitions. to win back lost territory. The last crusader 15th centuries over English kings’ claims A long period of civil wars in Japan ends stronghold, Acre, falls in 1291. to the French throne. with the triumph of Tokugawa Ieyasu. (cid:79) GALLERY: DAGGERS 156 The Great Northern War 158 (cid:79) WITNESS TO WAR: 184 End of the US Civil War 236 Sweden fails in its attempt to dominate the THE KING’S RIGHT ARM As conflict becomes a war of attrition, the Baltic. The rise of Russia under Peter the Great. greater industrial resources and superior French Revolutionary Wars 186 manpower of the North eventually force (cid:79) ASPECTS OF WAR: SUPPLIES 160 Alarmed by the French Revolution, the the Confederacy to surrender. monarchies of Europe attempt to crush The War of the Austrian Succession 162 the fledgling French Republic, but fail. Imperial Wars in Africa 238 In the war between Prussia and Austria, Britain Beginning with the French conquest of Algeria backs Austria, while France and Spain support The Rise of Napoleon 188 THE DAWN OF in the 1830s, the European powers divide up Prussia. Fighting between Britain and France Two successful campaigns in Italy and an almost the whole continent between them. extends to India and North America. ambitious expedition to Egypt help bring the MECHANIZED Resistance to colonization by native peoples. young Corsican general to power in France. WARFARE Wars in China 240 Triumph of the Royal Navy 190 In the 19th century imperial China has to face Throughout the Napoleonic Wars, Britain retains 1830—1914 a series of interventions by predatory foreign command of the sea, blockading French ports 214 powers. It is also subject to vast popular and winning the crucial battle of Trafalgar. uprisings such as the Taiping Rebellion. Introduction and timeline 216 (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: TRAFALGAR 192 Plains Indian Wars 242 The Crimean War 220 In vain attempts to stop encroachment on Napoleon’s Imperial 194 Britain and France go to war to support the their hunting grounds, the Plains Indians clash THE AGE OF Triumphs in Europe declining Ottoman empire against Russian repeatedly with the US Cavalry. Napoleon’s astonishing run of victories against expansion. A focal point of the war is the siege REVOLUTION Austria, Russia, and Prussia, starting in 1805. of the Russian Black Sea port of Sevastopol. (cid:79) GALLERY: MUSKETS AND RIFLES 244 The Peninsular War 198 (cid:79) ASPECTS OF WAR: MEDICINE 222 The Zulu Wars 246 1750—1830 164 French takeover of Spain is resisted by Spanish Formidable, well-organized warriors, the Zulus guerrillas and the British under Wellington. Wars of Italian Unification 224 inflict a humiliating defeat on the British at Introduction and timeline 166 The 19th-century wars in which Piedmont’s Isandlwana, but then submit to superior force. (cid:79) ASPECTS OF WAR: 200 House of Savoy acquires the Austrian and Papal French and Indian War 170 COMMUNICATIONS territories in Italy, as well as Sicily and Naples, The Second Boer War 248 The war in North America between Britain and conquered by Giuseppe Garibaldi. Britain sends a huge army to South Africa France results in France’s loss of Canada. Napoleon’s Downfall 202 to crush the determined bid by the Boers Napoleon’s fortunes never recover from the The Rise of Prussia 226 to preserve their independence. The Seven Years War 172 disastrous campaign in Russia in 1812. His Bismarck’s plan for a united Germany under Frederick the Great’s Prussia survives against a escape from Elba and final defeat at Waterloo. Prussian leadership comes a step closer after (cid:79) WITNESS TO WAR: VELDT DIARY 250 powerful alliance of Austria, Russia, and France. a crushing victory over Austria. Britain fights mainly against France at sea. (cid:79) GALLERY: ARMOR 204 Spanish-American War 252 Franco-Prussian War 228 In this one-sided war, the US has little difficulty (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: LEUTHEN 174 (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: WATERLOO 206 Prussia’s victory over the French leads to in taking Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippine the fall of Napoleon III in France and the Islands from Spain. Britain’s Wars in India 176 The War of 1812 208 creation of a German empire. The British East India Company wins control of The US and Britain fight an inconclusive war The Russo-Japanese War 254 Bengal in the Seven Years War, then goes on on land and sea. American attempts to invade Mexican Wars 230 Japan defeats Russia in Manchuria both on land to fight Mysore, the Marathas, and the Sikhs. the British colony of Canada fail. Mexico fights two disastrous wars, the first against and at sea. First victory in modern times for a Texan rebels, the second against the US. These non-European country over a European power. The American Revolution 178 South America’s Wars of Liberation 210 result in the loss of vast swathes of territory. In protest against laws and restrictions imposed With Spain distracted by events in Europe, (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: TSUSHIMA 256 by Britain, the American colonists fight and win Simón Bolívar and other leaders overthrow Start of the US Civil War 232 a war of independence, assisted by France. Spanish imperial rule in South America. Secession of Southern states unleashes civil War in the Balkans 258 war. Early Confederate successes in the eastern The Russo-Turkish War of 1877–78 and the The Wars of Catherine the Great 182 The Greek War of Independence 212 theatre do not lead to a decisive victory. two Balkans Wars of 1912–13 and 1913. Russia’s wars against the Ottoman Turks and Greeks win independence from the Ottomans Bulgaria falls out with its allies over division Sweden in the late 18th century. with the help of Russia and Western powers. (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: GETTYSBURG 234 of the territory taken from the Ottomans. The Spanish Civil War 284 South Asian Wars 332 In a rehearsal for World War II, Franco’s Conflict between India and Pakistan. Nationalists backed by Germany and Italy The Tamil separatist movement in Sri Lanka. defeat Soviet-supported Republicans. The Arab-Israeli Conflict 334 (cid:79) ASPECTS OF WAR: PROPAGANDA 286 The wars of 1948, 1967, 1973, and hostilities that have continued to the present day. World War II Begins 288 ERA OF THE Germany’s lightning campaigns conquer CONFLICTS AFTER The Falklands War 336 Poland, Denmark and Norway, France and the Britain sends a large seaborne task force to WORLD WARS Low Countries, Yugoslavia and Greece. Initial WORLD WAR II recapture the islands from the Argentinians. success of the invasion of USSR in 1941. (cid:79) GALLERY: MACHINE GUNS 338 1914—1945 1945—PRESENT 260 World War II: 290 306 The Turning Tide Wars in Afghanistan 340 Introduction and timeline 262 America’s entry into the war, Allied success in Introduction and timeline 308 From the Soviet invasion of the 1980s, through North Africa, and Soviet victory at Stalingrad. the Taliban era, to the ongoing conflict of today. Outbreak of World War I 266 US troops fight in Tunisia and the invasion of The Cold War 312 European powers line up for a long-awaited Sicily. Italy surrenders and changes sides. The confrontation between US and USSR Gulf Wars 342 war. In France, Germans are halted at the following World War II. The nuclear arms race. Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s. The First Gulf War Marne, but defeat Russia at Tannenberg. (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: STALINGRAD 292 of 1991 following Iraq’s occupation of Kuwait. The Chinese Civil War 314 World War I: Stalemate 268 World War II: The Battle 294 Victory of Mao’s Communists over Jiang Jieshi’s (cid:79) ASPECTS OF WAR: 344 on the Western Front of the Atlantic Nationalists is completed in 1949. ETHICS OF WAR Neither side can break the stalemate. At the The threat of Germany’s surface raiders is Somme and Verdun hundreds of thousands of neutralized, but the U-boat campaign against The Korean War 316 Post-Communist Wars 346 lives are lost but offensives come to nothing. British and US merchant shipping puts the First Cold War conflict. US and UN troops face Regional conflicts that followed the collapse Allied war effort in grave peril. Communist forces of North Korea and China. of Communism in Yugoslavia and the USSR. World War I: The Wider War 270 The progress of the war on other fronts, World War II: The War in the Air 296 Decolonization in Southeast Asia 318 The Occupation of Iraq 348 principally the Eastern Front, the Balkans, Axis and Allied bombing campaigns against Wars of independence in French Indochina, the After swiftly deposing Saddam Hussein, US and Gallipoli, the Middle East, and Italy. civilian populations as well as strategic targets. Dutch East Indies, British Burma, and Malaya. UK have less success in countering insurgency. The Battle of Britain and the Blitz. The bombing World War I: Air and Sea Battles 272 of Dresden. Germany’s V-weapons. (cid:79) KEY BATTLE: DIEN BIEN PHU 320 Germany’s U-boat campaign and the battle of DIRECTORY Jutland. Dogfights over the trenches. German World War II: The Fall of Hitler 298 The Vietnam War 322 352 airships and bombers attack London. Allied landings in Normandy and the liberation Massive, but ultimately unsuccessful, involvement of France. Hitler resists almost to the bitter of US in war between North and South Vietnam. A comprehensive directory of wars, World War I: The Defeat of 276 end as the Soviets invade Germany from battles, and military statistics from Germany Poland, and the Western Allies from across (cid:79) WITNESS TO WAR: 324 ancient to modern times. Massive German offensives of early 1918. The the Rhine. Soviet forces take Berlin. PRISONER IN VIETNAM War in the Ancient World 354 Allies’ greater resources and the arrival of US troops in the line determine the war’s outcome. (cid:79) WITNESS TO WAR: 300 Revolutionary Wars in Latin America 326 War in the Medieval Era 372 WARTIME ODYSSEY Castro in Cuba, the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, and (cid:79) GALLERY: ARTILLERY 278 frequent US intervention in the region’s conflicts. Early Modern Warfare 394 World War II: The War with Japan 302 The Russian Civil War 280 Japan’s raid on Pearl Harbor and conquest of African Wars of Independence 328 The Age of Revolution 416 Bolsheviks defeat White Army and other anti- the Philippines and Southeast Asia. US fights Uprisings against European rule, notably in French The Dawn of Mechanized Warfare 436 revolutionary forces, but lose war with Poland. back at Midway and Guadalcanal. Algeria. Portugal vainly tries to keep its colonies. Era of the World Wars 456 The Sino-Japanese War 282 World War II: The Defeat of Japan 304 Post-colonial Africa 330 Japan launches a full-scale invasion of China. US and Allies slowly win back territory occupied Long-running struggles for power in many new Conflicts since World War II 478 After swift initial conquests and victory at by Japan. Total defeat of Japanese navy. Atomic African states, in particular Angola and Congo. Wuhan in 1938, the war becomes a stalemate. bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Other civil wars and genocidal ethnic conflicts. Index and Acknowledgments 498 Foreword “It is well that war is so terrible—we would grow too fond of it,” wrote the great Confederate general Robert E. Lee in 1862, thus neatly encapsulating the two conflicting emotions that war has always stirred in the human breast: repulsion and fascination. War has always been with us as a violent method of resolving disputes. The earliest communities fought each other for control of food and land. But war in its strictest definition is the state of armed conflict between nations or states, or between groups within the same state (otherwise known as civil war). The first recorded wars between organized armies were fought by the city-states of Sumer in the third millennium BCE. Since then, states have habitually used war as a means of achieving their political ends when all peaceful options have been exhausted. War, according to the Prussian military theorist Clausewitz, “is nothing but the continuation of politics by other means.” Scarcely a generation passes in any nation without some exposure to war. Between 1500 BCE and 1860 CE there were in the known world, on average, thirteen years of war to every one year of peace. Virtually all frontiers between nations, races, and religions have been established by wars, and most previous civilizations and empires have expired because of them. The history of the world is primarily the history of war. The carnage of the 20th century—two world wars and numerous instances of genocide—and the advent of nuclear weapons have made conflict between the major powers both undesirable and unthinkable. Yet for some combatants war has always had its attraction. “Comradeship,” wrote a US veteran of World War II, “reaches its peak in battle.” In truth, war brings out the best and worst of people. It mobilizes our resources of love, compassion, courage, and self-sacrifice, but also our capacity for hate, xenophobia, brutality, and revenge. One of the strengths of this impeccably researched, well-written and beautifully illustrated volume is that it covers more than 5,000 years of warfare—from the Sumerians to the modern day—in such a multi-faceted way. It shows how armies were organized, and equipped; how battles, campaigns, and wars were won and lost; and how technology has gradually changed the face of battle from brutal hand-to-hand encounters with axes and swords to the use of impersonal computer-guided weaponry today. It also looks at war from the perspective of politicians, generals, ordinary soldiers, and civilians. And it charts the attempts—not always successful—to regulate war and make it less brutal. Is there such a thing as a “just” war? Thomas Aquinas thought so, and those who fought for the Allies in World War II would surely agree. Wars are sometimes a necessary evil—to topple dictators, curb aggression, and protect the weak. If a nation is unwilling to fight in what it believes is a just cause, it will not deter others from going to war. SAUL DAVID, 2009

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