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JB-GPT's AI-TUTOR—MILITARY HISTORY

This publication offers users a series of AI Tutor prompts designed to support in-depth study of military history. Each prompt enables you to explore the topic further by asking follow-up questions, guiding you toward mastery through active engagement.

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Air Power and Industrial War—JBGPT's Study Guides

Why Modern Warfare Rewards Systems, Not Heroic Individuals

1600 – 146 BCE: Ancient Greek Military History—JBGPT's Study Guides

From the Mycenaean World to Roman Conquest, c.1600–146 BCE

Britain’s Victory and the Uses of State Violence in the Second World War—JBGPT's Study Guides

Britain’s Victory Through Organised Industrial Power

WW2 1941-45: Were Second World War Special Forces Effective?—JBGPT's Study Guides

The Chindits and the Long Range Desert Group as Supplementary Instruments of War

WW2 Sep 1944 :Market Garden and the Limits of Airborne Power—JBGPT's Study Guides

Montgomery understood airborne troops. He failed by asking them to do more than such forces could reliably sustain.

WW2 1941-45: Technocratic management of bombing campaigns—JBGPT's Study Guides

How scientists, analysts and statisticians reshaped Allied bombing strategy during the Second World War.

WW2 1942: Field Marshal Alexander Was Elegant, Gentlemanly, Incredibly Brave, but Also Lazy and Did Not Get a Grip over His Command

Harold Alexander, Burma, the Middle East, Sicily, and the Limits of Aristocratic Ease in Theatre Command

Gunpowder—JBGPT's Study Guides

Why Its Chinese Origins and Song-Era Military Use Matter More Than Discovery Alone

Battle of Carrhae, 53 BCE When Roman Doctrine Failed—JBGPT's Study Guides

Doctrinal Failure: Why Roman Close-Combat Infantry Could Not Defeat Parthian Mobile Warfarev

WW2: French Police in German-Occupied France (1940–1944)—JBGPT's Study Guides

Administrative Continuity, Accommodation, or Collaboration?

Artificial Intelligence, Official Military History, and Archival Verification 17 July 2026

Preserving Evidentiary Authority in Digitised and Multilingual Research Environments