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Sounds interesting,, what do you mean?Sorry, I late to the thread. I like military maps and overlays. If you learn the symbols, a map will give you lots of non verbal information in a simple format. It may be easier to learn.
Google military map symbols. NATO has standard symbols. Units are a square. Pictures in the square tells the type. An x is infantry, x with tracks is mechanized infantry, tracks is armor and a cannon ball etc. Unit size is one top of the square. plt is ..., Company is l, bn is ll. Division is X. There is markings for battle positions, axies of attacks and supply routes. The complete battle can easily be placed on a series of maps.Sounds interesting,, what do you mean?
Where is the best place to learn about ww2 aircraft rather than reading books?
Shlieffen plan - no 2 front war by defeating France in less than 6 weeks. Does it make sense?
How about No 2 front war - France 6 weeks?