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Command or Control?

Command, Training and Tactics in the British and German Armies, 1888-1918

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The analysis explores the combat effectiveness of the German and British Armies during World War I, revealing that the Germans had a consistent 20 percent advantage. This superiority is attributed to both the high performance of the German Army and the poor performance of the British. The book contrasts their philosophies: the Germans embraced decentralization and flexibility, while the British favored order and centralized command. It examines their General Staff systems, tactical developments, and case studies of specific battles, highlighting internal contradictions within both armies' approaches.

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Command or Control?, Martin Samuels

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