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Storm of Steel: The Development of Armor Doctrine in Germany and the Soviet

Storm of Steel: The Development of Armor Doctrine in Germany and the Soviet Union, 1919–1939 (Cornell Studies in Security Affairs) Hardcover - 2003

by Habeck, Mary R

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Cornell University Press, 2003-01-30. hardcover. Like New. 97x16x148. Cornell University Press; Ithaca, 2003. Hardcover. A Near Fine, black binding with gilt lettering on spine, binding firm, interior and extremities tidy, slightly bumped top rear board corners, mild rubbing to board and spine edges, in a Near Fine, trace handling/scuff marks to panels, mild edge/corner wear, very mild spine fade, Mylar protected, Dust wrapper. A nice, clean and unmarked copy. 8vo[octavo or approx. 6 x 9], 309pp., abbreviations, indexed. We pack securely and ship daily w/delivery confirmation on every book. The picture on the listing page is of the actual book for sale. Additional Scan(s) are available for any item, please inquire.
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In this fascinating account of the battle tanks that saw combat in the European Theater of World War II, Mary R. Habeck traces the strategies developed between the wars for the use of armored vehicles in battle. Only in Germany and the Soviet Union were truly original armor doctrines (generally known as "blitzkreig" and "deep battle") fully implemented. Storm of Steel relates how the German and Soviet armies formulated and chose to put into practice doctrines that were innovative for the time, yet in many respects identical to one another.As part of her extensive archival research in Russia, Germany, and Britain, Habeck had access to a large number of formerly secret and top-secret documents from several post-Soviet archives. This research informs her comparative approach as she looks at the roles of technology, shared influences, and assumptions about war in the formation of doctrine. She also explores relations between the Germans and the Soviets to determine whether collaboration influenced the convergence of their armor doctrines.

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Mary R. Habeck is Associate Professor of Strategic Studies at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. She is the author of Knowing the Enemy: Jihadist Ideology and the War on Terror and coeditor of Spain Betrayed: The Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War and The Great War and the Twentieth Century.