Quest for Decisive Victory

About this book
Since the earliest days of warfare, military operations have followed a predictable formula: after a decisive battle, an army must pursue the enemy and destroy its organization in order to achieve a victorious campaign. But by the mid-19th century, the emergence of massive armies and advanced weaponry - and the concomitant decline in the effectiveness of cavalry - had diminished the practicality of pursuit, producing campaigns that bogged down short of decisive victory. Great battles had become curiously indecisive, decisive campaigns virtually impossible.
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- OL Work ID
- OL8330549W
Subjects
German military historyModern Military historyMilitary art and scienceHistoryTacticsLightning warMilitary historyMilitary art and science, historyHistory, modern, 19th centuryHistory, modern, 20th century