Originally prepared by the Military Intelligence Service of the War Department in 1942, this publication came about as the result of reports from American officers who attended the German General Staff School from 1935 through 1939. It describes the doctrinal similarities and differences which enabled the German Armies to achieve success in the early years of World War II, and gives the reader a view of German training and planning.
Originally prepared by the Military Intelligence Service of the War Department in 1942, this publication came about as the result of reports from Amer...
This book, originally published in 1942 by the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Service, contains information based on German and British reports explaining German survival and adaptation to the desert. Desert operations have much in common with operations in the other parts of the world. The unique aspects of desert operations stem primarily from heat and lack of moisture. While these two factors have significant consequences, most of the doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures used in operations in other parts of the world apply to desert operations. The challenge of desert...
This book, originally published in 1942 by the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Service, contains information based on German and British reports exp...