What war do you find the most interesting or intriguing to study /his/?
I don't like war, so there isn't one I can say that I find alluring to my imagination.
>>2660522
WW2. There is so much random little shit that you can spend your entire life on it and still find things you missed. I've never seen a good alternate history on WW2 though
>>2660522
I like studying the Bar Kokhba revolt, but it's a shame there's so little real data on it.
The Russian Civil war, WW1, the Cold war and the wars between Venice and the Ottoman Empire.
russo-japanese/ww1/korean/vietnam
Come on guys, the Seven Years' War is obviously the most interesting War. How has this not been mentioned yet?
>>2660613
I agree, unique for the period and for all of history.
Iraq-Iran War
Basically WWI with 80's technology
The Pastry War
motherfucking punic wars. it's the ancient version of world wars 1 and 2, what's not to love?
>>2660703
what's that phrase again?
>>2660531
How is it, being plebs and all?
>>2660703
What? How the fuck are punic wars anything like ww1 or 2? Are you literally retarded?
Winter War, because of how purely badass it is
Anglo-Dutch wars, because of those cool minor conflicts on the other side of the world
Hundred Years' war, because in my mind its the finest example of medieval war
>>2660773
I suppose he means the scale, though that is wrong too.
>>2660861
He can mean it any way he wants, it retarded and completely not true in all of them
>>2660894
I agree.