west_point_atlas_for_the_great_war

“west_point_atlas_for_the_great_war” by Thomas E. Griess is a comprehensive exploration of World War I, published by the West Point Military Series in 2003. This spiral edition consists of 112 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the significant campaigns of World War I, highlighting the transition from traditional military strategies to the era of mechanized warfare.
Readers will find an in-depth analysis of military theory and practice, tracing developments from the prewar period of Bismarck’s Prussia to the establishment of the League of Nations. The work delves into the complexities of war history, providing insights into the factors that shaped the conflict often referred to as the “war to end all wars.” This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the pivotal changes in military strategy and the broader implications of the Great War.
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World War I marked the end of the old military order and the beginning of the era of mechanized warfare. This is a thorough examination of the campaigns of the “war to end all wars.” It analyzes the development of military theory and practice from the prewar period of Bismark’s Prussia to the creation of the League of Nations.
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