British armour theory and the rise of the Panzer Arm : revising the revisionists
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British armour theory and the rise of the Panzer Arm : revising the revisionists
(St. Antony's series)
Palgrave Macmillan in association with St Antony's College, Oxford, 2003, c2000
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Bibliography: p. 119-123
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Utilizing hitherto untapped archival sources, Azar Gat overturns recent historiographical trends in the study of British and German armour developments between the two World Wars. He reinstates British pioneering theory and practice as the inspiration for the creators of the Panzer arm that made possible Germany's 'Blitzkrieg' victories in the opening stage of World War II.
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgements LIDDELL HART'S THEORY OF ARMOURED WARFARE Deep Strategic Penetration Combating 'Blitzkrieg' The All-arms Armoured Formation BRITISH INFLUENCE AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE PANZER ARM Origins: The 1920s and Early '30s The Creation of the Panzer Arm Conclusion Bibliography Index
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