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Focusing on military innovations during the 1920s and 1930s, this study examines how six major powers adapted their armed forces, leading to significant asymmetries by World War II. Through comparative essays, it analyzes the reasons behind varying levels of innovation and its impact on the strategic and operational effectiveness of the Axis and Allies. Key instances of technological advancements and their integration into military doctrine, organization, and operational styles are explored, shedding light on the evolution of modern warfare.
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Military Innovation in the Interwar Period, Murray
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