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The Myth and Reality of German Warfare: Operational Thinking from Moltke the Elder to Heusinger (Foreign Military Studies)

Full title: The Myth and Reality of German Warfare: Operational Thinking from Moltke the Elder to Heusinger (Foreign Military Studies)
ISBN: 9780813168371
ISBN 10: 0813168376
Authors: Gross, Gerhard P.
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 464
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

Surrounded By Potential Adversaries, Nineteenth-century Prussia And Twentieth-century Germany Faced The Formidable Prospect Of Multifront Wars And Wars Of Attrition. To Counteract These Threats, Generations Of General Staff Officers Were Educated In Operational Thinking, The Main Tenets Of Which Were Extremely Influential On Military Planning Across The Globe And Were Adopted By American And Soviet Armies. In The Twentieth Century, Germany's Art Of Warfare Dominated Military Theory And Practice, Creating A Myth Of German Operational Brilliance That Lingers Today, Despite The Nation's Crushing Defeats In Two World Wars.in This Seminal Study, Gerhard P. Gross Provides A Comprehensive Examination Of The Development And Failure Of German Operational Thinking Over A Period Of More Than A Century. He Analyzes The Strengths And Weaknesses Of Five Different Armies, From The Mid?nineteenth Century Through The Early Days Of Nato. He Also Offers Fresh Interpretations Of Towering Figures Of German Military History, Including Moltke The Elder, Alfred Von Schlieffen, And Erich Ludendorff. Essential Reading For Military Historians And Strategists, This Innovative Work Dismantles Cherished Myths And Offers New Insights Into Germany's Failed Attempts To Become A Global Power Through Military Means.-- Introduction -- Definitions: Tactics, Operations, Strategy -- Factors And Constants: Space, Time, And Forces -- The Beginnings: Planning, Mobility, And A System Of Expedients -- The Sword Of Damocles: A Two-front War -- Bitter Awakening: World War I -- Old Wine In New Wineskins: Operational Thinking In The Reichswehr And The Wehrmacht Between Reality And Utopia -- Lost Victories, Or The Limits Of Operational Thinking -- Operational Thinking In The Age Of The Atom -- Conclusion. Colonel Gerhard P. Gross, Bundeswehr ; Edited By Major General David T. Zabecki, Usa (ret.) ; Foreword By Robert M. Citino. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 361-394) And Index.