Moscow - The Principle of the Objective

Deprie, Michael C

Description

This study analyzes the German failure to decisively conclude Operation Barbarossa by capturing Moscow, asking whether this failure was the result of disregard for the principle of the objective. The failure at Moscow was the first significant setback for the German Army in World War II. The role played by the notion of the objective in the pre-World War II German Army is investigated along with the backgrounds and personalities of the principal military and civilian leaders involved in the campaign. These background chapters provide the insight needed to understand the relationship that existed between the tactical commander and his superiors during the detailed planning and execution of Operation Barbarossa. The question of whether the German Army of 1940-1941 subscribed to the principle of the objective and properly applied the principle is examined in detail in the study. Extensive use is made of personal diaries and memoirs of German general officers directly involved in the campaign in Russia.
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Writer
Deprie, Michael C
Title
Moscow - The Principle of the Objective
Publisher
Biblioscholar
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
98
Weight
206 gr
EAN
9781249373254
Dimensions
186 x 247 x 10 mm
Binding format
Paperback / softback

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