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Strategy & Tactics Issue #356 - Magazine
Strategy & Tactics Issue #356 - Magazine
 

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The Siege of Vienna: 1683 In September 1683, a battle was fought around Vienna, Austria, in which a coalition of European nations engaged the Ottoman forces besieging that city. The battle proved to be a turning point in European history.

Additional feature articles:
  • Battle of the Aegates Islands The Aegates are a cluster of three small islands off the western tip of Sicily. On 10 March 241 BC, the waters around them were the scene of one of the most decisive naval battles of antiquity. A Roman fleet of 200 ships fought a Carthaginian fleet of 250. Despite their numeric advantage, the Carthaginians were crushed, losing 50 ships sunk and 73 captured. The battle brought an end to the 23-year-long First Punic War.
  • The Liberation of Prague: 5–11 May 1945 On 5 May 1945, some Czechs attempted to seize control of the radio station in Prague from a detachment of the SS. The poorly armed insurgents fought well-armed Germans while the US Army, only 40 miles away, did not intervene. Unexpectedly, an SS division of anti-communist Russians switched sides and joined the uprising. The last battle of WWII in Europe had begun.
  • The 1970 Cambodian Incursion By 1970, the North Vietnamese presence in Cambodia had become a primary concern for President Richard Nixon. On 19 April, he was warned in an intelligence briefing that his program of “Vietnamization” of the war and US withdrawal from it could only succeed by wrecking the communist bases there.

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