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Instrument of War: The German Army 191418 [Minkštas viršelis]

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(Colorado College, USA)
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x128x26 mm, weight: 340 g, 24pp plate section in black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1472829808
  • ISBN-13: 9781472829801
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Paperback / softback, 368 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 198x128x26 mm, weight: 340 g, 24pp plate section in black and white
  • Išleidimo metai: 28-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: Osprey Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1472829808
  • ISBN-13: 9781472829801
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:

Drawing on more than a half-century of research and teaching, Dennis Showalter presents a fresh perspective on the German Army during World War I. Showalter surveys an army at the heart of a national identity, driven by--yet also defeated by--warfare in the modern age, that struggled to capitalize on its victories, and ultimately forgot the lessons of its defeat.

Exploring the internal dynamics of the German Army, detailing how the soldiers coped with the many new forms of warfare, Showalter shows how the army's institutions responded to and how Germany itself was changed by war. He goes on to detail the major campaigns on the Western and Eastern Fronts and the forgotten war fought in the Middle East and Africa, revealing operational strategy, the complexities of campaigns of movement versus static trench warfare, and the effects of changes in warfare.

Winnter of the 2016 Norman B. Tomlinson, Jr. Book Prize, in association with the World War One Historical Association.



An engaging history offering a fresh perspective on the German Army in World War I, written by a preeminent military historian.

Recenzijos

This book is classic Showalter, witty, insightful, and remarkably erudite. This is the perfect match between author and project. * Michael S. Neiberg, author of Dance of the Furies: Europe and the Outbreak of World War I * Dennis Showalter does it again.Americas leading historian returns to his speciality, the German army, and provides a first rate study, at once accessible and scholarly, that focuses on the strengths, resilience and eventual failure of the army during the First World War. A deft mix of the varied levels and experience of war. -- Jeremy Black Showalter has written the last word on the German military tragedy of World War I. The book is wise and deep. The German political leadership, stunted and divided by Bismarcks constitution and Kaiser Wilhelm IIs frivolous interventions, failed to craft any sound strategy for the 20th century. The cloistered German army, less autonomous and powerful than imagined, focused its energies downward on operations and tactics, becoming the proverbial ostrich with its head in the sand. So good and innovative were the Germans at battle that they nearly overcame their own lack of strategy as well as the most intractable strategic obstacles: American power and British blockade. Instrument of War is vintage Showalter deft, limpid, wry, insightful and memorable. * Geoffrey Wawro, author of The Franco-Prussian War: The German Conquest of France in 1870-71 and A Mad Catastrophe: The Outbreak of World War I and the Collapse of the Habsburg Empire. *

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An engaging history offering a fresh perspective of the German Army in World War I written by a pre-eminent military historian.
Introduction and Acknowledgements

Chapter I: Portents and Preliminaries
Chapter II: Autumn of Decision
Chapter III: Reevaluating
Chapter IV: Verdun and the Somme: End of an Army
Chapter V: Reconfigurations
Chapter VI: Climax and Denouement

Coda
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Dennis Showalter is Professor of History at Colorado College, USA. He is the author of several books, including Armor and Blood: The Battle of Kursk, The Turning Point of World War II (2013), Patton and Rommel: Men Of War in the Twentieth Century (2005) and Tannenberg: Clash of Empires 1914 (1991), which won the American Historical Association's Paul M. Birdsall Prize. He is the Founding Editor of the War in History journal and Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Bibliographies Online: Military History. Professor Showalter was also President of the Society for Military History between 1997 and 2000. He lives in Colorado Springs, CO, USA.