Dennis Showalter Joseph P. Robinson Janet A. Robinson
Demonstrates that it was structural failures at the sharp end that frustrated the Germans in the First Worls War's most crucial initial campaign: the invasion of Belgium. Routinization in planning, command, and execution led to groupthink, to inflexibility, to belief that "It'll be all right on the night."
Demonstrates that it was structural failures at the sharp end that frustrated the Germans in the First Worls War's most crucial initial campaign: the ...