The Gulf War

The Gulf War by Nick Childs, published by Wayland in 1988, is a concise exploration of a significant event in post-war history. This edition, written in English and comprising 77 pages, examines the evolution of the Gulf War, its resolution, and its broader impact on global affairs. The book provides a factual account aimed at enhancing understanding of this complex military conflict.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of the crisis, delving into the various factors that contributed to the war and its aftermath. The content is tailored for a younger audience, making it an accessible resource for those interested in military history. By focusing on the events surrounding the Gulf War, this book contributes to the understanding of historical military conflicts and their lasting effects on international relations.
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It focuses on a crisis in post-war history, examinng how the war evolved, whether it was resolved and its influence on world affairs.
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