Category: Military Innovation
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German Army 1933-1945 (1990) by Matthew Cooper
In Poland in September 1939 – and then in even more dramatically in France eight months later – the German army shocked the world with the speed and audacity of their armored invasions that seemed to break all the rules. It was an entirely new style of war called blitzkrieg – “Lightning War.” Conceptualized during…
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Upton and the Army (1964) by Stephen E. Ambrose
I first read “Upton and the Army” in the mid-1990s when I worked in national security and defense circles. The US military was wrestling with the implications of a new “Revolution in Military Affairs,” a dramatic and discontinuous change in military capabilities wrought by the Information Age. In the post Cold War environment, serious military…