Saddam's War: An Iraqi Military Perspective of the Iran-Iraq War
✍ Scribed by Woods K.M., Murray W., Holadat T., Elkhamri M.
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Washington, D.C., National Defense University Press, 2009. — 163 p.
"Война Саддама." представляет собой сборник интервью с Ра'адом Хамдани, иракским офицером, прошедшим путь от лейтенанта-танкиста на Голанских высотах в 1973 году до генерал-лейтенанта, командира II корпуса Республиканской Гвардии в 2003-м.В книге очень много информации изнутри о военном строительстве Ирака, настроениях в иракской армии, внутренней политике, личности Саддама Хусейна и, главное, о Ирано-иракской войне. про которую у нас вообще не так много книг, тем более таких -с информацией из первых рук.✦ Subjects
Исторические дисциплины;История стран Азии и Африки
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