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Invasion - The Conquest of Serbia, 1915 (Hardcover)
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Invasion - The Conquest of Serbia, 1915 (Hardcover)
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This extended study of one of the critical campaigns of World War I
sheds light on vital strategic consequences for both sides.
Published during the centennial of the events it considers, this
book provides a comprehensive examination of one of the most
interesting and influential campaigns of World War I, a campaign
that was the apex of mobile warfare at the time. By the late summer
of 1915, the Russian threat to Austria-Hungary had been eliminated
by the Central Powers. That allowed Erich von Falkenhayn, head of
the German supreme command, to turn his attention to his next
strategic target-the conquest of Serbia-which was imperative to
opening a land route to the Ottoman Empire. Until that task was
accomplished, matters on the all-important Western Front would have
to wait. This first major study of the invasion of Serbia covers
events primarily from the viewpoint of the Central Powers, which
played the most pivotal role in the campaign. The book considers
the impact of factors as diverse as diplomacy, command, coalition
warfare, mountain warfare, military technology, and the harsh
environment in which the campaign was conducted. Readers will come
away with an understanding of and appreciation for the importance
of the Serbian campaign as it affected the outcome of the war and
the ultimate destruction of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Examines
the campaign from the perspective of the Central Powers, rather
than from the Serbian point of view Shows that the assault on
Serbia was pivotal in that it led to the unraveling of the overall
conflict for Germany Features research conducted at the German
federal military archives in Freiburg, the Bavarian military
archives in Munich, the Austrian archives in Vienna, and the
Baden-Wurttemberg archives in Stuttgart Draws from official
histories, regimental histories, memoirs, and first-person accounts
Marks the 100th anniversary of the 1915 campaign
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