The German Failure in Belgium, August 1914 - by Dennis Showalter & Joseph P Robinson & Janet A Robinson (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- If wars were wagered on like pro sports or horse races, the Germany military in August 1914 would have been a clear front-runner, with a century-long record of impressive victories and a general staff the envy of its rivals.
- About the Author: The late Dennis Showalter was professor emeritus of history at Colorado College.
- 225 Pages
- History, Military
Description
About the Book
"Germany's failure in the first year of World War I remains a frequent subject of analysis. This book examines the structural failures that frustrated the Germans in the war's initial campaign, the invasion of Belgium. Too much routine in planning, command and execution led to groupthink, inflexibility and an overconfident belief that nothing could go too terribly wrong"--Book Synopsis
If wars were wagered on like pro sports or horse races, the Germany military in August 1914 would have been a clear front-runner, with a century-long record of impressive victories and a general staff the envy of its rivals. Germany's overall failure in the first year of World War I was surprising and remains a frequent subject of analysis, mostly focused on deficiencies in strategy and policy.
But there were institutional weaknesses as well. This book examines the structural failures that frustrated the Germans in the war's crucial initial campaign, the invasion of Belgium. Too much routine in planning, command and execution led to groupthink, inflexibility and to an overconfident belief that nothing could go too terribly wrong. As a result, decisive operation became dicey, with consequences that Germany's military could not overcome in four long years.
Review Quotes
"excellent.... The authors are to be commended on a fine piece of scholarship that cast considerable new light on a somewhat neglected aspect of the opening phase of the Great War...highly recommended"-Stand To!
"[does] not disappoint...an absorbing and intriguing timeline and assessment"- The Long, Long Trail
"Insightful and engaging...an in-depth analysis...excellent...an outstanding addition to any library"-The Military Reviewer
About the Author
The late Dennis Showalter was professor emeritus of history at Colorado College. He was past president of the Society for Military History and founding joint editor of War in History. He was awarded the Pritzker Literature Award for Lifetime Achievement in Military Writing in 2018. He lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Colonel (Ret.) Joseph P. Robinson was a Division G3 (operations and plans) in a combat zone, has written several thousand operational orders, and taught at the U.S. Army War College. He lives in San Marcos, Texas. Colonel (Ret.) Janet A. Robinson has co-authored and edited several books about Imperial Germany and World War I. She lives in San Marcos, Texas.