The Russo-Polish War, fought in the early 1920s, was of decisive importance to the history of Central and Eastern Europe in the twentieth century. Most accounts of the period of 1914-1922 in Europe argue that the cavalry and horses had become anachronisms and irrelevant to modern warfare. My study, on the other hand, will show the ways in which horse-mounted forces continued to be decisive in the conflicts of the post-WWI era. By comparing cavalry statisitics to those of other great calvry battles, such as WWI, I will prove in my paper that the Russo-Polish War could not have been fought without the war horse. If the sources needed are avaliable, I also hope to discover a profile of sorts of each countries horses; such as breed, age, height...
Horses were of the greatest importance through out the Medieval Ages in Europe and Asia. Ever since ...
The aim of this thesis is in part to fill the gap that exists in the Czech historiography regarding ...
The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance...
The Russo-Polish War, fought in the early 1920s, was of decisive importance to the history of Centra...
Purpose: to characterize the state of horse breeding in the Trans-Urals in 1914–1922 years and ident...
This thesis explores the role of the horse as used by the German Army throughout the Second World Wa...
The cavalry has not been treated kindly by military historians. Portrayed as an anachronism on the t...
During the interwar period, and bearing in mind its long and open borders, the Lithuanian army was p...
Series : Birmingham Studies in First World War History.A prevalent view among historians is that bot...
Horses were of vital importance in Napoleonic-era warfare. For Napoleon the huge loss of horses in t...
The First Cavalry Army was the most famous component of the Red Army in the Civil War of 1918-1920. ...
This thesis examines the British cavalry 1920-40. It investigates the issues facing the cavalry and ...
A casual observer could be forgiven for thinking that there were two Red Armies in the Second World ...
Whereas previous historians have traced the eighteenth-century origins of Russian horse-racing and d...
Praca ta ma na celu ukazanie problemu z jakim zmierzyła się polska myśl wojskowa zaraz po odzyskaniu...
Horses were of the greatest importance through out the Medieval Ages in Europe and Asia. Ever since ...
The aim of this thesis is in part to fill the gap that exists in the Czech historiography regarding ...
The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance...
The Russo-Polish War, fought in the early 1920s, was of decisive importance to the history of Centra...
Purpose: to characterize the state of horse breeding in the Trans-Urals in 1914–1922 years and ident...
This thesis explores the role of the horse as used by the German Army throughout the Second World Wa...
The cavalry has not been treated kindly by military historians. Portrayed as an anachronism on the t...
During the interwar period, and bearing in mind its long and open borders, the Lithuanian army was p...
Series : Birmingham Studies in First World War History.A prevalent view among historians is that bot...
Horses were of vital importance in Napoleonic-era warfare. For Napoleon the huge loss of horses in t...
The First Cavalry Army was the most famous component of the Red Army in the Civil War of 1918-1920. ...
This thesis examines the British cavalry 1920-40. It investigates the issues facing the cavalry and ...
A casual observer could be forgiven for thinking that there were two Red Armies in the Second World ...
Whereas previous historians have traced the eighteenth-century origins of Russian horse-racing and d...
Praca ta ma na celu ukazanie problemu z jakim zmierzyła się polska myśl wojskowa zaraz po odzyskaniu...
Horses were of the greatest importance through out the Medieval Ages in Europe and Asia. Ever since ...
The aim of this thesis is in part to fill the gap that exists in the Czech historiography regarding ...
The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance...