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Origins of the Blitzkrieg

Author : Shay Thomas
Publisher : GRIN Verlag
Page : 22 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9783668356733

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Essay from the year 2013 in the subject History Europe - Other Countries - Ages of World Wars, grade: A, Memorial University of Newfoundland (Memorial University of Newfoundland), language: English, abstract: The Origins of the Blitzkrieg is a brief examination of the evolution of strategy and tactics that paved the way to one of the most successful styled campaigns in warfare. Popularly employed to devastating success in the Second World War, Blitzkrieg's history simply did not begin from the thinkers of the interwar period, its origins stem even further back. An extremely likely outcome during an era when both sides of the conflict struggled initially to make sense of new advanced weapons of war. This paper not only briefly examines the struggle of the Central Powers and Allies in trying to reconcile the many stalemates of the war, but also outlining coupled with analysis of the very foundations of what would later be pieced together in its totality as lightning war.

The Roots of Blitzkrieg

Author : James S. Corum
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015062548964

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Following Germany's defeat in World War I, the Germans signed the Versailles Treaty, theoretically agreeing to limit their war powers. The Allies envisioned the future German army as a lightly armed border guard and international security force. The Germans had other plans.

A History of Blitzkrieg

Author : Bryan Perrett
Publisher : Jove Publications
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : History
ISBN : 0515102342

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Examines the German military tactics during World War I and II and traces the development of the blitzkrieg combat strategy

The Perfect Sturm: Innovation and the Origins of Blitzkrieg in World War I

Author : Captain John F. O’Kane USAF
Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Page : 83 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2015-11-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786250216

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The Perfect Sturm: Innovation and the Origins of Blitzkrieg in World War I by Captain John F. O’Kane USAF Pdf

What are the origins of tactical innovation in large, bureaucratic, military systems? This study will provide a detailed analysis of how the German Army in World War One took advantage of innovative tactical methods developed by their junior and non-commissioned officers (NCO) in the field. While many historians often look at the results of WWI from the perspective of the General officers and politicians (i.e., top-down), they often overlook the important roles played by creative junior officers in revolutionizing the manner in which the German Army fought. These innovations, when supported by senior leadership, led to massive operational and strategic gains for the German Army late in World War One. Moreover, the study will explore how the German Army successfully applied these tactical innovations at the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, a.k.a. The Battle of Caporetto in 1917. The result was a crushing Italian defeat. This success encouraged the German leadership to attempt similar offensives in 1918 on the Western Front in France. Initially successful, the offensives later stalled. However, the lessons of these attacks formed the basis for what would become universally known as the Blitzkrieg, or “lighting-war” tactics. These lessons continue to affect how modern militaries employ combined arms in maneuver warfare today. This case study will highlight the importance of “bottom-up” tactical innovation within today’s U.S. military.

The Path to Blitzkrieg

Author : Robert Michael Citino
Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : History
ISBN : 1555877141

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Deals with the military activities of the German Reichswehr in the interwar period. Traces the path by which the army not only managed to survive, but to lay the groundwork for its rebirth by preparing a veritable military revolution. Tells how the army reassessed its methods of making war, developed a new doctrine stressing the war of movement, and devised a realistic operation doctrine for tanks and other mechanized vehicles. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Lightning War

Author : Time-Life Books
Publisher : Time Life Medical
Page : 202 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 1989
Category : Africa, North
ISBN : PSU:000030373068

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Lightning War by Time-Life Books Pdf

Chronicles the rise and eventual fall of Nazi Germany during World War II.

Poland 1939

Author : Steve Zaloga
Publisher : Greenwood
Page : 104 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105114346989

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The German invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939, marked the beginning of World War II in Europe. If the outcome of the campaign was predictable, its conduct was not. The Polish campaign introduced the world to a new style of warfare: Blitzkrieg.

Blitzkrieg

Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
Publisher : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2018-03-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1986487253

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*Includes pictures *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading "In this year, 1929, I became convinced that tanks working on their own or in conjunction with infantry could never achieve decisive importance. My historical studies, the exercises carried out in England and our own experience with mock-ups had persuaded me that the tanks would never be able to produce their full effect until the other weapons on whose support they must inevitably rely were brought up to their standard of speed and of cross-country performance. In such formation of all arms, the tanks must play primary role, the other weapons beings subordinated to the requirements of the armour. It would be wrong to include tanks in infantry divisions; what was needed were armoured divisions which would include all the supporting arms needed to allow the tanks to fight with full effect." - Heinz Guderian War has always been a competition between defense and offense. At times these two have been relatively balanced, but at other times, one becomes far more powerful. It is during those times that the greatest military innovations occur. The tank was first developed by the British and French during World War I as a means to break the deadlock on the Western Front. More so than any previous war, the balance of power lay with the defense, as machine guns, trenches, bunkers, barbed wire, and rapid-firing rifles all made frontal assaults on established positions prohibitively costly. In the closing months of the war, the tank partially evened up that balance, even as the war's commanders initially proved unsure of how to use them. While it cannot be said that the tank won the war, it contributed to its end and if the fighting had continued another year, the mass production that had started in Allied countries may have proved decisive. World War II was thus the culmination of a quarter century of tank development, and it would also be the first major test of tanks in mobile warfare, during which they had to face other tanks. However, many of the tanks were constructed with the static warfare of the Western Front in mind and were thus slow and had short operational ranges. Others were too light to face opposing tanks or the new generation of anti-tank weapons that hadn't existed in World War I. The unsuitability of these tank models for this new kind of warfare was quickly recognized, and the belligerent powers scrambled to create better designs. As each new, improved model came off the assembly lines, the opposing powers rushed to create a tank that could beat it. In that regard, World War II was also a war between rival engineers. At the same time, German military officials were at the forefront of developing new ideologies when it came to utilizing their tanks to maximum effect. Heinz Guderian even published a book on the topic before becoming one of the Third Reich's most effective tank commanders. Moreover, during the German invasion of Poland, Nazi forces gained experience they would use across Europe and in Russia. After all, it was in Poland that the Wehrmacht saw action for the first time, conducting what was not only an invasion but also a trial run of its new equipment and tactics. The Polish invasion proved invaluable in providing the German high command with a low-risk, high-value live fire exercise for their newly minted war machine, while the actual combat experience highlighted the remaining flaws in the system. During the campaign, the Germans honed tactics and weapon systems for the massive struggle with the Soviets, British, and United States that loomed on the horizon. Blitzkrieg: The History and Legacy of Nazi Germany's Lightning Warfare at the Start of World War II looks at the development of the tanks and the doctrine that revolutionized tank warfare. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about blitzkrieg like never before.

The Blitzkrieg Legend

Author : Karl-Heinz Frieser
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 594 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2013-01-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781612513584

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Here, for the first time in English, is an illuminating German perspective on the decisive blitzkrieg campaign. The account, written by the German historian Karl-Heinz Frieser and edited by American historian John T. Greenwood, provides the definitive explanation for Germany’s startling success and the equally surprising military collapse of France and Britain on the European continent in 1940. In a little over a month, Germany defeated the Allies in battle, a task that had not been achieved in four years of brutal fighting during World War I. First published in 1995 as the official German history of the 1940 campaign, this book goes beyond standard explanations to show that the German victory was not inevitable and that French defeat was not preordained. Contrary to most accounts of the campaign, Frieser’s illustrates that the military systems of both Germany and France were solid and that their campaign plans were sound. The key to victory or defeat, Frieser argues, was the execution of operational plans—both preplanned and ad hoc—amid the eternal Clausewitzian combat factors of friction and the fog of war. He shows why, on the eve of the campaign, the British and French leaders had good cause to be confident and why many German generals were understandably concerned that disaster was looming for them. This study explodes many of the myths concerning German blitzkrieg warfare and the planning for the 1940 campaign. Frieser’s groundbreaking interpretation of the topic has been the subject of discussion since the German edition first appeared. This English translation is published in cooperation with the Association of the United States Army.

Lightning War

Author : Bryan Perrett
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 383 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 1985-01-01
Category : Lightning war
ISBN : 0586062769

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Blitzkrieg!

Author : Bryan Perrett
Publisher : Canelo + ORM
Page : 404 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2022-07-07
Category : History
ISBN : 9781804360699

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The Lightning Warfare that changed history forever If Hitler had failed in his invasion of Western Europe in 1940 he could well have been assassinated by a group of his senior officers. But he decisively defeated the combined efforts of the British, French, Dutch and Belgian armies in a matter of days. The technique employed was known as Blitzkrieg or Lightning War. Nothing would be the same again. Although strands were clearly apparent by 1918, it was perfected through the interwar years before being deployed with terrifying effect by the Nazis at the outbreak of the Second World War. Eventually, other combatants would employ similar methods and the tide would turn. As well as discussing the developing nature of tactics, fighting vehicles and aircraft from 1918 onwards, the author examines the potent workings of Blitzkrieg in-depth, describing not only its obvious triumphs but also its fatal flaws. This is explosive military history from bestseller Bryan Perrett, perfect for readers of Antony Beevor or Damien Lewis.

The Perfect Sturm

Author : Naval Postgraduate Naval Postgraduate School
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2015-04-06
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1511584149

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What are the origins of tactical innovation in large, bureaucratic, military systems? This study will provide a detailed analysis of how the German Army in World War One took advantage of innovative tactical methods developed by their junior and non-commissioned officers in the field. While many historians often look at the results of WWI from the perspective of the General officers and politicians (i.e., top-down), they often overlook the important roles played by creative junior officers in revolutionizing the manner in which the German Army fought. These innovations, when supported by senior leadership, led to massive operational and strategic gains for the German Army late in World War One. I will explore how the German Army successfully applied these tactical innovations at the Twelfth Battle of the Isonzo, a.k.a. The Battle of Caporetto in 1917. The result was a crushing Italian defeat. This success encouraged the German leadership to attempt similar offensives in 1918 on the Western Front in France. Initially successful, the offensives later stalled. However, the lessons of these attacks formed the basis for what would become universally known as the Blitzkrieg, or "lighting-war" tactics. These lessons continue to effect how modern militaries employ combined arms in maneuver warfare today. This case study will highlight the importance of "bottom-up" tactical innovation within today's U.S. military.

The Blitzkrieg Campaigns

Author : John Delaney
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Lightning war
ISBN : 1840672331

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The word 'Blitzkrieg' quickly entered the English language over fifty years ago as the 'lightning war' strategy it described had an effect over Western and Eastern Europe to the same degree that other major military advancements had throughout history. Encompassing the application of the Blitzkrieg technique to the campaigns in Poland and Russia as well as the famed dash across Belgium and France, this book provides and excellently balanced account of one of military history's most brilliant developments.

Blitzkrieg

Author : Robert Wernick,Time-Life Books
Publisher : Time Life Medical
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 1976
Category : History
ISBN : STANFORD:36105070650879

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Blitzkrieg by Robert Wernick,Time-Life Books Pdf

Hitler's armies smash Poland--Denmark and Norway fall--they take Holland and Belgium--and France collapses.

World War Two

Author : Anonim
Publisher : DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2009
Category : History
ISBN : 0756642787

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Published to commemorate the 70th anniversary of World War II, this completely new account of one of the deadliest conflicts in history opens with the buildup of hostility leading up to the war and concludes with the war's impact on modern history. 1,200 photos.