This is a ground-breaking study of German operational command
during a critical phase of the First World War from November 1916
to the eve of the third battle of Ypres. The situation faced by the
German army on the Western Front in 1917 was very different from
the one anticipated in pre-war doctrine and Holding Out examines
how German commanders and staff officers adapted. Tony Cowan
analyses key command tasks to get under the skin of the army's
command culture, internal politics and battle management systems
from co-ordinating the troops, materiel and different levels of
command needed to fight a modern battle to continuously learning
and applying lessons from the ever-changing Western Front. His
detailed analysis of the German defeat of the 1917 Entente spring
offensive sheds new light on how the army and Germany were able to
hold out so long during the war against increasing odds.
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