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  • - United States Army in World War II, the War Department
    af Maurice Matloff
    541,95 - 647,95 kr.

    ""Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare, 1943-1944"" is a historical book about the United States Army's strategic planning during World War II. Written by Maurice Matloff, the book focuses on the War Department's efforts to coordinate with its allies and plan for joint military operations. The book covers the period between 1943 and 1944, a critical time in the war when the Allies were preparing for the invasion of Europe. Through extensive research and analysis of primary sources, Matloff provides a detailed account of the challenges faced by the War Department in coordinating with its allies and developing a coherent strategy for victory. The book also examines the role of key military leaders, such as General Dwight D. Eisenhower, in shaping the Allied war effort. Overall, ""Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare, 1943-1944"" offers a valuable insight into the complexities of coalition warfare and the importance of strategic planning in achieving victory.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.

  • - 1943-1944
    af Maurice Matloff
    408,95 kr.

    Within a generation the attitude and policy of the United States toward alliances have undergone a revolutionary reversal. The nation has passed from its traditional suspicion and fear of "entangling alliances" to a policy that heavily stakes its security and interests on the co-operation of other powers. In World War I the U.S. Government cautiously defined its relationship with the powers allied against Germany as that of an Associated Power. In World War II, though last to join the Grand Alliance, it virtually integrated its resources with those of the British Commonwealth and coordinated its strategy and war aims with the British and the USSR in the most powerful wartime partnership ever forged. Since 1945 it has emerged as the leader in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and has diligently sought allies and built up alliances all over the troubled world. The climax of its most intensive experience with coalition strategy came in the phase of World War II described in this volume, which should therefore have a special interest for all who are concerned with the implications of the revolution in U.S. foreign policy that has taken place in the twentieth century.

  • af Maurice Matloff
    308,95 kr.

    "American Military History cuts to the heart of each war or military campaign in American history. Originally designed with future United States Army officers in mind, this is a true nuts and bolts ap"

  • - 1902-1996
    af Maurice Matloff
    308,95 kr.

    American Military History makes available to a civilian audience for the first time a comprehensive view of the parallel development of the American military and the American nation, evaluated in light of the nine principles of war currently recognized by the U.S. military. Volume 2 of this influential work takes the American people and their armed forces in the wider world of the twentieth century, with its global commitments, multi-national operations and mass citizen armies. The decade leading up to 1917 is seen in light of the mixed results of the Spanish-American War, with the Army striving to improve weapons, training, organization and structures of command. America’s late entry into World War I is seen as leading to two remarkable accomplishments: the U.S. Army under John J. Pershing maintaining its separate identity despite British and French demands for piecemeal troop replacements, and the rapid mobilization of a large citizen army and wartime industrial production without damaging the domestic economy. The rapidly changing world situation of the 1980s and the U.S. response are fully covered, culminating in the Persian Gulf War. The Gulf War appears in many ways to be a summation of the American military experience, incorporating the rapid mobilization and technical expertise of the world wars with principles of command and maneuver developed by small numbers of determined men at King’s Mountain and in the Shenandoah. American Military History was originally designed by the U.S. Army’s Office of Military History for the instruction of officer cadets and other military personnel. The work went through various editions from 1956 to 1988, under the direction of Dr. Maurice Matloff. The current two-volume edition has some revisions and has been expanded to give full coverage of the operations and lessons of the Persian Gulf War by Dr. Albert A. Nofi and others.