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"Dirty Fighting" by David Morrah Jr. is a brutal textbook from WWII, focusing on close combat for U.S. soldiers. With no rules, only winners and losers, this guide emphasizes survival with principles of unarmed combat and ground fighting techniques.
TO WIN MEANS TO SURVIVE.
Close combat is a struggle for life and death.
This is not about sport. This is about who wins the confrontation. In close combat, there are no rules – only winners and losers. And the first prize: life.

"Dirty Fighting" by David Morrah Jr. is a textbook of the U.S. Army from World War II.
The manual from 1944 was a training guide for U.S. soldiers, heavily based on street fighting practices. Along with a very lively illustration in comic style, the book provides a historical text that clearly shows the brutality of war and does not attempt to romanticize close combat.
"DIRTY FIGHTING" by David Morrah Jr, SPARTANAT Red Book 9, pocket-sized paperback, 148 pages, Euro 15.90 (German Language)
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