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About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
This is an interesting look at an area of warfare that may well become increasingly important in any future conflicts, tracing the way it has developed since the battles of the Second World War. - John Rickyard, History of War.org
Concrete Hell is particularly relevant to those with an interest in ongoing conflicts in places such as Syria, as well as defence officials charged with developing concepts and doctrine for future military operations. The history of urban warfare, coupled with DiMarco's analysis, should give pause to anyone tempted to simplify the problem of future war or to assume that emerging technologies might permit future armed conflict to be waged remotely, rapidly and at low cost. - Survival: Global Politics and Strategy
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