In this comprehensive book, David Stone describes and analyses every
aspect of the German Army as it existed under Kaiser Wilhelm II,
encompassing its development and antecedents, organisation, personnel,
weapons and equipment, its inherent strengths and weaknesses, and its
victories and defeats as it fought on many fronts throughout World War
I.
The book deals in considerable detail with the origins and creation of
the German army, examining the structure of power in German politics
and wider society, and the nation's imperial ambitions, along with the
ways in which the high command and general staff functioned in terms
of strategy and tactical doctrine. The nature, background,
recruitment, training and military experiences of the officers, NCOs
and soldiers are examined, while personal and collective values
relating to honour, loyalty and conscience are also analysed. There is
also an evaluation of all aspects of army life such as conscription,
discipline, rest and recuperation and medical treatment.
In addition the army's operations are set in context with an overview
of the army at war, covering the key actions and outcomes of major
campaigns from 1914 to 1918 up to the signature of the Armistice at
Compiègne. For anyone seeking a definitive reference on the German
Army of the period – whether scholar, historian, serving soldier or
simply a general reader – this remarkable book will prove an
invaluable work.
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The German Army in World War One
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844862917
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter