The Afghan Campaign
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The Afghan Campaign is a historical novel by the American writer Steven Pressfield. It was first published in 2006 by the Broadway division of Random House. It is the story of Alexander the Great's invasion of the Afghan kingdoms in 330 BC through the eyes of Matthias, a young soldier from Macedonia, who narrates the adventures of the Macedonian army against the Eastern warriors. Matthias fights for Alexander the Great's infantry confronting ferocious people who, determined to defend their homeland, follow tough war methods.Many pages of the book are dedicated to Alexander's army's fight against the Persian Spitamenes, the Wolf of the Desert, whose army follows the barbarian war method contrary to their rivals who make war in array. Pressfield presents the brutalities and ferocities of both parties while he does not omit to refer to the vanity and voraciousness of Alexander the Great who in the last pages of the novel gets married to the Bactrian Roxanne, daughter of Oxyartes. Having thus safeguarded his rights in the kingdoms of Orient, he sets off to conquer India crossing the mountains of Indian Caucasus.
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Skunk
Fesselndes Buch über das soldatische Leben und Hintergründe über den Feldzug Alexander des Großen in Afghanistan. Das Buch ist nicht nur wegen des historischen Hintergrunds lesenswert, sondern auch, weil es einen authentisch erscheinenden Einblick in das Denken eines Soldaten liefert, der sich als Mensch mit einer schrecklichen Situation abfinden muss. Ebenso wird auch aufgezeigt, in welchen Zwängen die Gegner Alexanders leben und zum Widerstand gezwungen werden.
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