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Leichte Risse. Looking at the key factors that led to victory in World War 1, the author argues that, despite poor leadership, the British army was ultimately able to wear down the German forces by using increasing amounts of technology, thus laying the foundations for modern, mechanical warfare. N° de ref. del artículo 9217b4c2-f399-4eb7-acb1-6ce363c9a281
This sometimes controversial book explains what part the British Expeditionary Force played in bringing World War I to an end. Tim Travers, author of The Killing Ground, also available as a Pen & Sword Military Classic shows in detail how an Allied victory was achieved. He focuses on the British Army on the Western Front in relation to the themes of 'command' and 'technology', drawing on a wide range of sources from archives in three countries. The book provides new arguments about the origins of mechanical warfare, the role of Douglas Haig, and the near-collapse of the German army by July 1918. Tim Travers argues that, despite poor leadership, the British army ultimately wore its opponent down by using increasing amounts of technology. Complex and detailed information is presented in a clear and readable form. An introductory paragraph at the beginning of each chapter, combined with numerous maps and photographs, also makes the book particularly useful for students.
Reseña del editor: This sometimes controversial book explains what part the British Expeditionary Force played in bringing World War I to an end. Tim Travers, author of The Killing Ground, also available as a Pen & Sword Military Classic shows in detail how an Allied victory was achieved. He focuses on the British Army on the Western Front in relation to the themes of 'command' and 'technology', drawing on a wide range of sources from archives in three countries. The book provides new arguments about the origins of mechanical warfare, the role of Douglas Haig, and the near-collapse of the German army by July 1918. Tim Travers argues that, despite poor leadership, the British army ultimately wore its opponent down by using increasing amounts of technology. Complex and detailed information is presented in a clear and readable form. An introductory paragraph at the beginning of each chapter, combined with numerous maps and photographs, also makes the book particularly useful for students.
Título: How the War was Won: Command and Technology ...
Editorial: Pen & Sword Books
Año de publicación: 2005
Encuadernación: Hardcover
Condición: Fine
Librería: Pangloss antikvariat & text., Visby, Suecia
Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Pen & Sword Military Classics, 2005. Paperback. Near fine condition. xviii, 232 pages. + 12 pages with illustrations. ISBN 1-84415-207-3. Nº de ref. del artículo: u0617
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Librería: MI Re-Tale, Dacula, GA, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: As New. Very nice unread book. Nº de ref. del artículo: KG-4J2T-5X28
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Librería: Zoom Books East, Glendale Heights, IL, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: very_good. Book is in very good condition and may include minimal underlining highlighting. The book can also include "From the library of" labels. May not contain miscellaneous items toys, dvds, etc. . We offer 100% money back guarantee and 24 7 customer service. Nº de ref. del artículo: ZEV.1844152073.VG
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Librería: GoldBooks, Denver, CO, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: new. Nº de ref. del artículo: 54Q31_28_1844152073
Cantidad disponible: 1 disponibles
Librería: BennettBooksLtd, Los Angeles, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Paperback. Condición: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Nº de ref. del artículo: Q-1844152073
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