Kamis, 31 Agustus 2017

Fear! Nathan Bedford Forrest

Was the Confederacy’s Nathan Bedford Forrest history’s most comprehensively frightening general? Throughout history the best generals have intimidated opponents on three levels. First as a planner and strategist. Confederate General Robert E. Lee, for example, had established such a mastery over the Army of the Potomac by 1864 that Union commander Ulysses S. Grant found …

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