Historical Perspectives of the Operational Art
Auteur : Michael D. Krause, R. Cody Phillips, Center of Military History (U S Army)
Date de publication : 2006-05
Éditeur : Government Printing Office
Nombre de pages : 517
Résumé du livre
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CMH Pub 70-89-1. Michael D. Krause and Cody R. Phillips, general editors. Contains an anthology of essays by historians and scholars who trace the origin and development of the operational level of warfare, the critical link between strategy and tactics. Includes essays about France, Germany, Russia and the Soviet Union, and the United States. Discusses mainly 19th and 20th century wars.
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