Martin Samuels
Command or Control?
Command, Training and Tactics in the British and German Armies, 1888-1918
Martin Samuels
Command or Control?
Command, Training and Tactics in the British and German Armies, 1888-1918
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This is a comparative study of the fighting systems of the British and German armies in the Great War.
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This is a comparative study of the fighting systems of the British and German armies in the Great War.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780714642147
- ISBN-10: 0714642142
- Artikelnr.: 21410508
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Februar 1996
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 159mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9780714642147
- ISBN-10: 0714642142
- Artikelnr.: 21410508
Dr Martin Samuels, Martin Samuels
Stand To!- "This is an interesting book, offering some challenging ideas."
Candian Military History- " Martin Samuels has written what might be a
rather controversial text"
Victorian Studies- " a wonderful analysis of German and British doctrines
...Well done!"
Journal of Strategic Studies - " a useful comparative study"
Marine Corps Gazette- " Martin Samuels...is perhaps the most promising
military historian to come out of a British university in a generation...He
provides essential background, not only on the ways that expeditionary
warfare forces can learn from other sorts of military organisations, but
also about the difficulty of transplanting concepts and practices from one
military culture into another"
International History Review- " Martin Samuels has written a remarkably
good book in comparing the evolution of British and German ideas on warfare
before and during the First World War...His book is an exhaustively
researched and original look at how two armies struggled with situations
that were entirely new to them...Samuels"s book is, therefore, required
reading for all interested in First World War history."
British Army Review -" it is a compelling read and an important work on the
development of manoeuvre warfare techniques
Candian Military History- " Martin Samuels has written what might be a
rather controversial text"
Victorian Studies- " a wonderful analysis of German and British doctrines
...Well done!"
Journal of Strategic Studies - " a useful comparative study"
Marine Corps Gazette- " Martin Samuels...is perhaps the most promising
military historian to come out of a British university in a generation...He
provides essential background, not only on the ways that expeditionary
warfare forces can learn from other sorts of military organisations, but
also about the difficulty of transplanting concepts and practices from one
military culture into another"
International History Review- " Martin Samuels has written a remarkably
good book in comparing the evolution of British and German ideas on warfare
before and during the First World War...His book is an exhaustively
researched and original look at how two armies struggled with situations
that were entirely new to them...Samuels"s book is, therefore, required
reading for all interested in First World War history."
British Army Review -" it is a compelling read and an important work on the
development of manoeuvre warfare techniques
Stand To!- "This is an interesting book, offering some challenging ideas."
Candian Military History- " Martin Samuels has written what might be a
rather controversial text"
Victorian Studies- " a wonderful analysis of German and British doctrines
...Well done!"
Journal of Strategic Studies - " a useful comparative study"
Marine Corps Gazette- " Martin Samuels...is perhaps the most promising
military historian to come out of a British university in a generation...He
provides essential background, not only on the ways that expeditionary
warfare forces can learn from other sorts of military organisations, but
also about the difficulty of transplanting concepts and practices from one
military culture into another"
International History Review- " Martin Samuels has written a remarkably
good book in comparing the evolution of British and German ideas on warfare
before and during the First World War...His book is an exhaustively
researched and original look at how two armies struggled with situations
that were entirely new to them...Samuels"s book is, therefore, required
reading for all interested in First World War history."
British Army Review -" it is a compelling read and an important work on the
development of manoeuvre warfare techniques
Candian Military History- " Martin Samuels has written what might be a
rather controversial text"
Victorian Studies- " a wonderful analysis of German and British doctrines
...Well done!"
Journal of Strategic Studies - " a useful comparative study"
Marine Corps Gazette- " Martin Samuels...is perhaps the most promising
military historian to come out of a British university in a generation...He
provides essential background, not only on the ways that expeditionary
warfare forces can learn from other sorts of military organisations, but
also about the difficulty of transplanting concepts and practices from one
military culture into another"
International History Review- " Martin Samuels has written a remarkably
good book in comparing the evolution of British and German ideas on warfare
before and during the First World War...His book is an exhaustively
researched and original look at how two armies struggled with situations
that were entirely new to them...Samuels"s book is, therefore, required
reading for all interested in First World War history."
British Army Review -" it is a compelling read and an important work on the
development of manoeuvre warfare techniques