Artillery Barrages explores the devastating impact of sustained artillery bombardments throughout history, from World War I's trench warfare to modern conflicts. It examines both the physical destruction and the profound psychological effects on soldiers and civilians, arguing that artillery warfare has continuously tested human endurance. Readers will gain insights into how military strategy, technological innovation, and psychological resilience have adapted in response to increasingly powerful artillery. The book uniquely integrates technological, psychological, and ethical dimensions into a cohesive narrative.
Did you know that the relentless pressure of artillery fire led to "shell shock," now known as PTSD, highlighting the severe psychological toll of war? The evolution of artillery, from rudimentary beginnings to precision-guided munitions, showcases significant technological advancements and tactical shifts. The book progresses through historical context, psychological impact, and ethical considerations, providing a comprehensive understanding of artillery's role in shaping warfare.