The initial approach of the German Army on infantry tactics before 1914 was antiquated at best. There are three distinctive attributes which can be applied to the German infantry of 1914 during the outbreak of First World War and the first engagements in Belgium and France: order, discipline and cohesion. The Canadian militia and its contribution to the war in Europe, the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), on the other hand were completely different in almost every regard in comparison to the Imperial German Army
In late 1916, the German 3rd Supreme Army Command (OHL) under General Hindenburg and General Ludendo...
Review of The Empire on the Western Front: The British 62nd and Canadian 4th Divisions in Battle by ...
This MPhil thesis is a case study of the British 21st Infantry Division on the Western Front during ...
Responding to the crisis posed by the battle of the Somme, in late 1916 the German army introduced n...
Casualties during the First World War were far higher than had been anticipated in pre-war planning....
This article examines the operational research conducted by the counter-battery staff office (CBO) i...
The idea of a learning process has become broadly accepted among military historians of the First Wo...
Citation: Eastman, Charles. The evolution of infantry and cavalry tactics. (A historical sketch). Se...
Citation: Eastman, Charles. The evolution of infantry and cavalry tactics. (A historical sketch). Se...
This paper explores the considerable military and technological developments which took place within...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The British Army’s regular Mounted Infantry was arguably one of the most important innovations of th...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the 51st (Highland) division over the course of the First Worl...
This paper explores the considerable military and technological developments which took place within...
This paper explores the considerable military and technological developments which took place within...
In late 1916, the German 3rd Supreme Army Command (OHL) under General Hindenburg and General Ludendo...
Review of The Empire on the Western Front: The British 62nd and Canadian 4th Divisions in Battle by ...
This MPhil thesis is a case study of the British 21st Infantry Division on the Western Front during ...
Responding to the crisis posed by the battle of the Somme, in late 1916 the German army introduced n...
Casualties during the First World War were far higher than had been anticipated in pre-war planning....
This article examines the operational research conducted by the counter-battery staff office (CBO) i...
The idea of a learning process has become broadly accepted among military historians of the First Wo...
Citation: Eastman, Charles. The evolution of infantry and cavalry tactics. (A historical sketch). Se...
Citation: Eastman, Charles. The evolution of infantry and cavalry tactics. (A historical sketch). Se...
This paper explores the considerable military and technological developments which took place within...
A thesis submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the University of Wolverhampton for ...
The British Army’s regular Mounted Infantry was arguably one of the most important innovations of th...
The aim of this thesis is to evaluate the 51st (Highland) division over the course of the First Worl...
This paper explores the considerable military and technological developments which took place within...
This paper explores the considerable military and technological developments which took place within...
In late 1916, the German 3rd Supreme Army Command (OHL) under General Hindenburg and General Ludendo...
Review of The Empire on the Western Front: The British 62nd and Canadian 4th Divisions in Battle by ...
This MPhil thesis is a case study of the British 21st Infantry Division on the Western Front during ...