Sekigahara 21 X 1600. The day of the decisive betrayal - Paweł Szymon Skworoda
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SEKIGAHARA 21 X 1600. THE DAY OF THE DECISIVE BETRAYAL - PAWEŁ SZYMON SKWORODA


Travel back in time to the age of the samurai and discover the behind-the-scenes of one of the most important battles in Japanese history. The book "Sekigahara 21 X 1600. The Day of the Decisive Betrayal" by Paweł Szymon Skworoda is a fascinating story about political intrigues, military maneuvers and dramatic events that led to the Battle of Sekigahara. Discover the secrets of betrayal, honor and the struggle for power in the Land of the Rising Sun.


  • In-depth analysis of the causes and course of the Battle of Sekigahara
  • Detailed descriptions of samurai military tactics and weaponry
  • Fascinating portraits of key historical figures
  • Insightful look at the political and social background of the Sengoku period
  • Extensive bibliography and appendices for those interested in further exploring the topic
  • List of maps to help you navigate the course of the battle


The Battle of Sekigahara, which took place on October 21, 1600, was the culmination of the Sengoku period, a turbulent time in Japanese history marked by civil wars and power struggles. This battle decided the fate of the country and led to the establishment of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan for over 250 years. In his book, Paweł Szymon Skworoda analyzes the causes, course and consequences of this decisive battle, presenting it against the background of the complicated political and social situation of the era.


The author, Paweł Szymon Skworoda, is a recognized expert in the field of military history, specializing in the Old Polish art of war from the 16th to the 18th centuries. His rich experience and in-depth historical knowledge guarantee a reliable and insightful presentation of the topic. The book "Sekigahara 21 X 1600. The Day of the Decisive Betrayal" is a must-read for all lovers of Japanese history, militaria and samurai culture.


In the book you will find detailed descriptions of the military tactics used by the samurai, an analysis of the weapons and equipment of the warriors, as well as fascinating portraits of key historical figures such as Tokugawa Ieyasu and Ishida Mitsunari. The author not only presents the course of the battle, but also analyzes its causes and consequences, presenting it against the background of the complicated political and social situation of the Sengoku period. This book is a real treat for anyone who wants to deepen their knowledge of Japanese history and samurai culture.


Inforteditions Publishing House, known for its attention to high editorial quality, has ensured that the book "Sekigahara 21 X 1600. The Day of the Decisive Betrayal" is presented in an exceptional way. A carefully selected font, high-quality paper and numerous illustrations make reading a real pleasure. This book is not only a source of knowledge, but also a beautiful object that will decorate any library.


Paweł Szymon Skworoda (1978) – author of more than a dozen books and popular science articles on military history. He specializes in the Old Polish art of war from the 16th to the 18th centuries. He has published in, among others: Mówią Wieki, Focus Historia and De Re Militari.


The book is available in paperback, format 236x168 mm, has 100 pages. Year of publication: 2025.


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ISBN9788367730983
AuthorPaweł Szymon Skworoda
Format235x163 mm
Bindingbroszurowa
Number of pages100
Year of publication2025
PublisherInforteditions
MaterialPapier

Sekigahara 21 X 1600. The day of the decisive betrayal - Paweł Szymon Skworoda

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