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Command and Control on the Western Front

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Command and Control on the Western Front
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Publisher : Spellmount, Limited Publishers
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ISBN-10 : 1862274207
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Book Synopsis Command and Control on the Western Front by : Gary Sheffield

Book excerpt: A study by historians of the First World War considers various aspects of command at various levels on the Western Front. This book describes, if the British Army really had been led by donkeys, then how was the war won and how did the Army reach such a peak of military excellence in 1918?


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