GERMANY, World War I paperwork
Armies
run on paperwork. If I'm not mistaken serious recordkeeping began
with Alexander, who learned it from Aristotle. Before that the basic
tactic was "Charge," quartermastering was pillage, records were stories
told around campfires. Certainly this assertion is mere blowhardism
on my part. The Babylonians didn't keep records?
GFGB1)
GERMANY,
Field Prisoner Manual for Chaplains, 1897, pocket size paperback, F
$24.00
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