<2022-09-11T12:24:21.000Z> CatLord: heyyy do you know any other books like that one you were posting your analysis on the ukraine war based on
<2022-09-11T12:24:27.000Z> CatLord: i didnt word that very well lol
<2022-09-11T12:24:29.000Z> CatLord: whatever
<2022-09-11T12:24:40.000Z> CatLord: win lose or draw by allan stam
<2022-09-11T12:24:50.000Z> CatLord: i dont have any military books so i'd like to buy stuff like this
<2022-09-11T12:24:59.000Z> CatLord: so ye let me know if you've read any other good ones
<2022-09-11T19:06:42.000Z> vidkunquisling: It's hard to find tbh man, when you find a good one it's a gem. I only know about that Stam book because of a class I took a few years ago. 
<2022-09-11T19:07:32.000Z> vidkunquisling: I'd recommend reading Andrei Martyanov, he has a youtube channel that's pretty good
<2022-09-11T19:08:27.000Z> vidkunquisling: If you find a good book, pay attention to other books they cite, or look at their bibliography. One good book can turn into like 15 others
<2022-09-11T19:10:49.000Z> vidkunquisling: Hitler vs Stalin, John MosierStalin's War, McMeekinHitler's War, IrvingGerman General Staff 1807-1945mca-marines.org/blog/magazine-category/maneuver-warfare/press.armywarcollege.edu/parameters/vol52/iss2/press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/JFC FullerLiddell Hart
<2022-09-11T19:11:48.000Z> vidkunquisling: Scott Ritter and douglas macgregor. Couple others. Most of these sources are cucked from slightly to extremely, so read all with critical eye. But hopefully this is a good starting point
<2022-09-11T19:13:20.000Z> vidkunquisling: Oh, and of course the works of Guderian, Manstein, Degrelle, and any other veteran of WW2
<2022-09-12T06:25:39.000Z> CatLord: tyty good suggestions