Information on "Military History" and "Germany"
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June 2011
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Jun 2011
The European Campaign: Its Origins and Conduct
Author: Samuel J Newland, Clayton K S Chun
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
Since the end of World War II, there has been a stream of publications about the War in Europe, but despite the volume of literature, interest in the topic remains high. More on «The European Campaign: Its Origins and Conduct»
January 2009
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2009
Baltic Security and Defence Review 2009 (1)
Author: William C Ashmore, Egor Evsikov, Vylius M Leskys, Donald Stoker, Andres Seene, Tina Tamman, Andrew M Del Gaudio, Mark R Condeno
Publisher: Baltic Defence College (BDC)
This issue of the Baltic Security and Defence Review covers modern and historical topics with specific relevance to the Baltic States, from the 2007 cyber attacks on Estonia to an analysis of the Lithuanian partisan movement in World War II. More on «Baltic Security and Defence Review 2009 (1)»
May 2007
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May 2007
German Defense Policy: Continuity and Change
Author: Victor Mauer
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
This paper describes how since the end of the Cold War few European armed forces have been subject to greater reform pressure than Germany’s Bundeswehr. More on «German Defense Policy: Continuity and Change»
April 2007
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Apr 2007
Was ist aus der Inneren Führung geworden?
Author: Detlef Bald, Hans-Günter Fröhling, Jürgen Gross, Hans-Georg Ehrhart
Publisher: Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy (IFSH)
Dieser Band beinhaltet Aufsätze zum Konzept der Inneren Führung in der Deutschen Bundeswehr. More on «Was ist aus der Inneren Führung geworden?»
January 2007
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2007
The Five Central Pillars of European Security
Author: Tibor Babos
Publisher: NATO School
This paper identifies and analyzes the fives pillars of European security. More on «The Five Central Pillars of European Security»
October 2006
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9 Oct 2006
Transatlantic Relations at Stake: Aspects of NATO, 1956-1972
Author: Christian Nuenlist, Anna Locher, Ralph Dietl, Ine Megens, Bruno Thoss, David Tal, Mary Halloran, Robin S. Gendron, Bruna Bagnato, Vincent Dujardin, Oliver B Hemmerle, Lawrence S Kaplan
Publisher: Center for Security Studies (CSS)
In August 2004, the Center for Security Studies (CSS) at ETH Zurich organized and hosted a conference on NATO in the 1960s. More on «Transatlantic Relations at Stake: Aspects of NATO, 1956-1972»
April 2006
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Apr 2006
Konversion: Ein totgeborenes Kind in Wünsdorf-Waldstadt?
Author: Stefan Wieschollek
Publisher: Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC)
Dieses Arbeitspapier behandelt den Versuch, das ehemalige militärische Hauptquartier in Wünsdorf-Waldstadt zur zivilen Kleinstadt umzunutzen. More on «Konversion: Ein totgeborenes Kind in Wünsdorf-Waldstadt? »
March 2006
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2 Mar 2006
We Can See Clearly Now: The Limits of Foresight in the Pre-World War II Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA)
Author: Carl Conetta
Publisher: Commonwealth Institute
This paper reviews the Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA) that preceded the Second World War. More on «We Can See Clearly Now: The Limits of Foresight in the Pre-World War II Revolution in Military Affairs (RMA)»
January 2006
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2006
Canadian Military Journal, Issue 7, No 3
Author: Bernd Horn, L A Shrum, Michael T Ward, Marcus Fielding, J P F Lepine, David Harries, Robert S Bolia, Ray Stouffer, John R Grodzinski, Louis A Delvoie, Allan English
Publisher: Canadian Military Journal (CMJ)
This issue of Canadian Military Journal (CMJ) discusses the leadership challenges in Afghanistan, the transformation of Canadian Force in relation to NATO-led operations and the efficacy of the various UN missions in Haiti. More on «Canadian Military Journal, Issue 7, No 3»
December 2005
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Dec 2005
Victories are not Enough: Limitations of the German Way of War
Author: Samuel J. Newland
Publisher: Strategic Studies Institute of the US Army War College (SSI)
This paper explores the reasons why Germany, a nation with such a strong military reputation lost both of the major wars of the 20th century. More on «Victories are not Enough: Limitations of the German Way of War»
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