Alfred Von Schlieffen's Military WritingsRobert Foley Routledge, 12 oct. 2012 - 280 pages A collection of some of the writings of Generalfeldmarschall Alfred Graf von Schlieffen, one of the more intriguing of Imperial Germany's military figures. Schlieffens 15 years as Chief of the General staff left a stamp upon both military and political institutions of Wilhelmine Germany. |
Table des matières
Introduction | |
General Staff Ride East 1897 | |
TacticalStrategic Problems 1896 | |
Kriegsspiel1905 | |
Introduction | |
Reports on the Russian Army 1905 | |
Addendum to the Memorandum 1906 | |
WarToday 1909 16 MillionMan Armies 1911 | |
Helmuth von Moltke | |
Notes | |
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