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From the foreword: "Bruce Menning's translation of Georgii
Samoilovich Isserson's 1936 treatise The Evolution of Operational
Art is the best example available of the distillation of Soviet
military thought before the Second World War. Isserson,
Tukhachevsky, Shaposhnikov, and others like them were founding
members of a focused military Enlightenment whose goal was to
change the way armies and leaders thought about war. Moreover,
unlike contemporaries such as B.H. Liddell Hart or Billy Mitchell,
they had the opportunity to build their ideas into the modern
Soviet Army and see their doctrine survive despite the existential
challenges of Stalin's purges and the German invasion. I commend
this work to you as a foundational text, one to which I hope you
will refer repeatedly throughout your career."
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