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This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles thorugh the use of ''brute force'' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War. David French analyses the place of the army in British strategy in the interwar period and during the Second World War. He shows that after 1918 the General Staff tried hard to learn the lessons of the First World War, enthusiastically embracing technology as the best way of minimizing futurecasualties. In the first half of the Second World War the army did suffer from manifold weaknesses, not just in the form of shortages of equipment, but also in the way in which it applied its doctrine. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army nevercollapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards. Professor French assesses Montgomery''s contributions to the war effort and concludes that most important were his willingness to impose a uniform understanding of doctrine on his subordinates, and to use mechanized firepowerin ways quite different from Haig in the First World War. | Raising Churchill's Army by David French Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > History > European History > United Kingdom History P10103, David French<
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This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles thorugh the use of ''brute force'' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War.David French analyses the place of the army in British strategy in the interwar period and during the Second World War. He shows that after 1918 the General Staff tried hard to learn the lessons of the First World War, enthusiastically embracing technology as the best way of minimizing futurecasualties. In the first half of the Second World War the army did suffer from manifold weaknesses, not just in the form of shortages of equipment, but also in the way in which it applied its doctrine. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army nevercollapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards. Professor French assesses Montgomery''s contributions to the war effort and concludes that most important were his willingness to impose a uniform understanding of doctrine on his subordinates, and to use mechanized firepowerin ways quite different from Haig in the First World War. Books > History > European History > United Kingdom History List_Books, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles thorugh the use of ''brute force'' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War. David French analyses the place of the army in British strategy in the interwar period and during the Second World War. He shows that after 1918 the General Staff tried hard to learn the lessons of the First World War, enthusiastically embracing technology as the best way of minimizing futurecasualties. In the first half of the Second World War the army did suffer from manifold weaknesses, not just in the form of shortages of equipment, but also in the way in which it applied its doctrine. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army nevercollapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards. Professor French assesses Montgomery''s contributions to the war effort and concludes that most important were his willingness to impose a uniform understanding of doctrine on his subordinates, and to use mechanized firepowerin ways quite different from Haig in the First World War. | Raising Churchill's Army by David French Hardcover | Indigo Chapters Books > History > European History > United Kingdom History P10103, David French<
This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only … Mehr…
This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles thorugh the use of ''brute force'' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War.David French analyses the place of the army in British strategy in the interwar period and during the Second World War. He shows that after 1918 the General Staff tried hard to learn the lessons of the First World War, enthusiastically embracing technology as the best way of minimizing futurecasualties. In the first half of the Second World War the army did suffer from manifold weaknesses, not just in the form of shortages of equipment, but also in the way in which it applied its doctrine. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army nevercollapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards. Professor French assesses Montgomery''s contributions to the war effort and concludes that most important were his willingness to impose a uniform understanding of doctrine on his subordinates, and to use mechanized firepowerin ways quite different from Haig in the First World War. Books > History > European History > United Kingdom History List_Books, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only … Mehr…
This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles thorugh the use of ''brute force'' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War.David French analyses the place of the army in British strategy in the interwar period and during the Second World War. He shows that after 1918 the General Staff tried hard to learn the lessons of the First World War, enthusiastically embracing technology as the best way of minimizing futurecasualties. In the first half of the Second World War the army did suffer from manifold weaknesses, not just in the form of shortages of equipment, but also in the way in which it applied its doctrine. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army nevercollapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards. Professor French assesses Montgomery''s contributions to the war effort and concludes that most important were his willingness to impose a uniform understanding of doctrine on his subordinates, and to use mechanized firepowerin ways quite different from Haig in the First World War. Books List_Books, [PU: Oxford University Press]<
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This is the first detailed analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles through the use of 'brute force' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army never collapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards.
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EAN (ISBN-13): 9780198206415 ISBN (ISBN-10): 0198206410 Gebundene Ausgabe Erscheinungsjahr: 2000 Herausgeber: David French 336 Seiten Gewicht: 0,640 kg Sprache: eng/Englisch
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 0-19-820641-0, 978-0-19-820641-5 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: french david, david haig, david montgomery, general montgomery Titel des Buches: college french, churchill war, british army, and the army, raising churchill army, the war against germany, raising churchills, third army, what with germany, war 1945
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