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9780313256318 | Praeger Pub Text, June 4, 1987, cover price $84.00
Product Description: This volume analyzes the development of tanks and traces their history from the British attack at Cambrai in 1917 during World War I through the AirLand Battle of Operation Desert Storm in 1991. This text gives a short history of the rise and development of armored warfare in the 20th century, an assessment of the significant literature on tank doctrine, and an evaluation of the role of prominent commanders, theoreticians, and tacticians...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780313285004 | Greenwood Pub Group, November 1, 1994, cover price $75.00 | About this edition: This volume analyzes the development of tanks and traces their history from the British attack at Cambrai in 1917 during World War I through the AirLand Battle of Operation Desert Storm in 1991.
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9781555877149 | Lynne Rienner Pub, April 1, 1999, cover price $45.00
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9780700613007 | Univ Pr of Kansas, February 1, 2004, cover price $39.95
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9780700614103 | Univ Pr of Kansas, November 17, 2005, cover price $34.95
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9780700616244 | Univ Pr of Kansas, September 4, 2008, cover price $24.95
Since the earliest days of warfare, military operations have followed a predictable formula: after a decisive battle, an army must pursue the enemy and destroy its organization in order to achieve a victorious campaign. But by the mid-19th century, the emergence of massive armies and advanced weaponry - and the concomitant decline in the effectiveness of cavalry - had diminished the practicality of pursuit, producing campaigns that bogged down short of decisive victory. Great battles had become curiously indecisive, decisive campaigns virtually impossible. Robert Citino now tells how European military leaders analyzed and eventually overcame this problem by restoring pursuit to its rightful place in combat and resurrecting the possibility of decisive warfare on the operational level. A study of war at the operational level, this book demonstrates the interplay and tension between technology and doctrine in warfare and reveals how problems surrounding mobility - including such factors as supply lines, command and control, and prewar campaign planning - forced armies to find new ways of fighting. Citino focuses on key campaigns of both major and minor conflicts. Minor wars before 1914 (Boer, Russo-Japanese, and the Balkan Wars of 1912-13) featured instructive examples of operational manoeuvre; World War I witnessed the collapse of operations and the rise of attrition warfare; the Italo-Ethiopian and Spanish Civil Wars held some promise for breaking out of stalemate by incorporating such innovations as air and tank warfare. Ultimately, it was Germany's opening blitzkrieg of World War II that resurrected the decisive campaign as an operational possibility. By grafting new technologies - tanks, aircraft, and radio - onto a long tradition of manoeuvre warfare, the Wehrmacht won decisive victories in the first year of the war and in the process transformed modern military doctrine.
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9780700611768 | Univ Pr of Kansas, June 1, 2002, cover price $39.95 | About this edition: Since the earliest days of warfare, military operations have followed a predictable formula: after a decisive battle, an army must pursue the enemy and destroy its organization in order to achieve a victorious campaign.
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9780700616558 | Univ Pr of Kansas, March 12, 2009, cover price $24.95
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9780700615315 | Univ Pr of Kansas, October 7, 2007, cover price $34.95
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9780813168371 | Univ Pr of Kentucky, September 5, 2016, cover price $50.00
Paperback:
9780700623433, titled "The Wehrmacht Retreats: Fighting a Lost War 1943" | Reprint edition (Univ Pr of Kansas, September 15, 2016), cover price $26.95
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