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This book takes a close look at the origins and development of the Polish 'Winged' Hussars. The author provides a rounded view of the training, tactics, appearance and experiences of these legendary and fascinating warriors. Most dramatic of all Hussar characteristics were the 'wings' worn on the back or on the saddle, although not all Hussars wore them, and their purpose has been hotly debated. T... more details
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  • A detailed look at the history and development of the Polish 'Winged' Hussars
  • Detailed examination of the training, tactics, appearance and experiences of these legendary and fascinating warriors
  • Stunning images and historical references


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Author Richard Brzezinski et. al.
Format Paperback
ISBN 9781841766508
Publication Date 29/04/2005
Publisher Osprey Publishing
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This book takes a close look at the origins and development of the Polish 'Winged' Hussars. The author provides a rounded view of the training, tactics, appearance and experiences of these legendary and fascinating warriors. Most dramatic of all Hussar characteristics were the 'wings' worn on the back or on the saddle, although not all Hussars wore them, and their purpose has been hotly debated. The Hussars terrified the Turks, Tatars, Muscovite boyars, Ukrainian Cossacks and Swedes, who did everything to avoid facing them directly in battle.

This book takes a close look at the origins and development of the Polish 'Winged' Hussars. Using many years' painstaking research drawn from unpublished Polish sources, the author provides a rounded view of the training, tactics, appearance and experiences of these legendary and fascinating warriors. Most dramatic of all Hussar characteristics were the 'wings' worn on the back or on the saddle, although not all Hussars wore them, and their purpose has been hotly debated. The Hussars terrified the Turks, Tatars, Muscovite boyars, Ukrainian Cossacks and Swedes, who did everything to avoid facing them directly in battle.
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