
War and Chance
The Moments on the Battlefield that Changed the Course of History
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Narrated by:
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Brian T. Schultz
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By:
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Bruce Wilson Jr.
About this listen
What moments changed the course of military history? In between the best-known wars and battles, smaller moments had an outsized impact. Discover when Ulysses Grant and Robert E. Lee fought on the same side years before they faced off in the Civil War. Learn about the French army that changed history by defeating Muslim invaders in the 8th century. Find out why a minor 19th-century skirmish stopped the U.S. from invading Canada. These stories offer a new perspective on 3,000 years of military history. War and Chance, puts military history in a new light.
©2023 Bruce Wilson Jr. (P)2023 Bruce Wilson Jr.
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