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WARGAMES Where did wargames come from? Who participated in them, and why? How is their development related to changes in real-life warfare? Which aspects of war did they capture, which ones did they leave out, how, and why? What do they tell us about the conduct of war in the times and places where they were played? How useful are they in training and preparation for war? Why are some so much more popular than others, and how do men and women differ in their interest? Starting with the combat of David versus Goliath, passing through the gladiatorial games, tournaments, trials by battle, duels, and board games such as chess, all the way to the latest simulations and computer games, this unique book traces the subject in all its splendid richness. As it does so, it provides new and occasionally surprising insights into human nature. MARTIN VAN CREVELD is Emeritus Professor at the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, and one of the world's best-known experts on military history and strategy. He is the author of over twenty books, covering all aspects of these and other subjects, which have now been translated into twenty languages including Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Serb, and Spanish. Professor van Creveld has consulted to the defense establishments of various countries and taught or lectured at many institutes of higher learning, both military and civilian. He has also written hundreds of articles and conducted interviews with newspapers, television, and radio all over the world.

WARGAMES From Gladiators to Gigabytes MARTIN VAN CREVELD

cambridge university press Cambridge, New York, Melbourne, Madrid, Cape Town, Singapore, São Paulo, Delhi, Mexico City Cambridge University Press The Edinburgh Building, Cambridge CB2 8RU, UK Published in the United States of America by Cambridge University Press, New York Information on this title: /9781107684423 Martin van Creveld 2013 This publication is in copyright. Subject to statutory exception and to the provisions of relevant collective licensing agreements, no reproduction of any part may take place without the written permission of Cambridge University Press. First published 2013 Printed and bound in the United Kingdom by the MPG Books Group A catalogue record for this publication is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloguing in Publication data Van Creveld, Martin, 1946 Wargames : From Gladiators to Gigabytes / By Martin van Creveld. pages cm ISBN 978-1-107-03695-6 ISBN 978-1-107-68442-3 (pbk.) 1. War games History. 2. Computer war games History. I. Title. U310.V327 2013 793.9 0 2 dc23 2012039203 ISBN 978-1-107-03695-6 Hardback ISBN 978-1-107-68442-3 Paperback Cambridge University Press has no responsibility for the persistence or accuracy of URLs for external or third-party Internet websites referred to in this publication, and does not guarantee that any content on such websites is, or will remain, accurate or appropriate.

For Uri. My son

Mirror, mirror on the wall: What is the most exciting game of all?

CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction 1 page ix What is a wargame? 1 How are games and war related? 4 Why study wargames? 5 1 On animals and men 9 Hunting, combat sports, and contact sports 9 Great fights, nothing fights 24 Combat of champions and single combat 37 2 Games and gladiators 54 Origins and development 54 Games, crowds, and emperors 68 Decline, demise, and legacy 83 3 Trials by combat, tournaments, and duels 97 A certain kind of justice 97 The rise and fall of the tournament 111 A question of honor 124 4 Battles, campaigns, wars, and politics 139 From squares to hexes 139 By a throw of the dice 157 The hilt of the knife 173 5 From bloody games to bloodless wars 189 Toil and sweat (but no blood) 189 The road to Fort Atari 204 Reenacting war 216 6 Enter the computer 230 Present at creation 230 Onscreen war 244 Lost in virtual reality 256 vii

viii contents 7 The females of the species 270 To play or not to play 270 Play and display 285 Men, women, and wargames 297 8 Conclusions: The mirrors and the mirrored 308 Index 322

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS This volume owes its existence to my one time mentor, Edward Luttwak. It was his brilliant 1987 book, Strategy: The Logic of War and Peace, that first made me think about a topic which has now been preoccupying me for a quarter-century. I remember an afternoon spent at his home in Chevy Chase, Maryland, when we went over the manuscript together. Both before and after that day Edward has not only astonished me with his intellect but has proved a very good friend too. I am proud and honored to be his. I cannot remember all the people who, over the years, have been forced to listen to me expounding my ideas. One is Stephen Glick, another old friend. Along with Ian Charters, he did a wonderful job writing an article on wargames for a special issue of a periodical for which I was responsible (Journal of Contemporary History, 18, 4, October 1983). Another is Seth Carus who himself designed a wargame around the 1973 Israeli Syrian battle for the Golan Heights; yet another is my friend and former student Robert Tomes. As always, Israel Defense Force Colonels (ret.) Moshe Ben David and Raz Sagi, as well as Lieutenant Colonel (ret.) Eado Hecht, have been generous with their time and interest. Eado also allowed me to use a short paper he has written about the subject. Amihai Borosh has helped me find my way in some rabbinical literature that would otherwise have remained closed to me. Just as he and his partner, Shmuel Alkelai, have long treated Dvora and me as if we were their parents, so she and I have tried to treat them as if they were our sons. Last but not least, I have had the usual splendid arguments with my stepson Jonathan Lewy. Before following in my footsteps and deciding to become a historian, he himself used to be an avid player of wargames. Parts or all of the manuscript have been read, and corrected, by Colonel (ret.) Moshe Ben David, Dr. Alex Yakobson, and Dr. Julie Thompson: thank you all for your useful comments. Some financial assistance towards the writing of this book has come from the Axel and Margaret Axson Johnson Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden. In particular, it helped me buy books that, since I like the feel of paper and dislike reading from screens, I might not otherwise have been able to obtain or to afford. I wish to thank the Foundation and its director, Mr. Kurt Almquist, for its generous support over the last decade or so, and express the hope that I may continue to rely on it in the future. ix

x acknowledgments Concerning Dvora, I have already said whatever there is to be said not once, but many times. Thank you, Dvora, from the bottom of my heart. Not just for what you do producing wonderful paintings, running a household, looking after grandchildren, generously giving your time and brains to help anyone who asks you to but for what you are: the best spouse God has ever given a man.