9 edition of Moltke, Schlieffen, and Prussian war planning found in the catalog.
Published
1991
by Berg, Distributed exclusively in the U.S. and Canada by St. Martin"s in New York
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-345) and index.
Statement | Arden Bucholz. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | U155.G3 B83 1991 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xi, 352 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 352 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL1878959M |
ISBN 10 | 0854966536 |
LC Control Number | 90039333 |
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The Schlieffen-Moltke Plan; which was created by Alfred von Schlieffen and executed by Helmuth von Moltke the Younger, was an unexpected disaster for the German army during the First World War. The Schlieffen-Moltke plan failed to achieve its objectives in September due to the leadership of Moltke and the changes to the original Schlieffen. Terence Zuber gives a thorough overview of how German pre-First World War military planning worked, showing how the General Staff operated under both Schlieffen and Moltke as Chiefs of Staff. This and his detailed summaries of the various and plans and war games show the depth of Zuber’s research into new sources and re-examination of older ones/5.
Alfred von Schlieffen was a Prussian hereditary count (Graff) who became the Chief (Generalstabschef) of the Prussian Great General Staff (Große Generalstab) in , directly under Kaiser (and Prussian King) Wilhelm II. As such he was responsible for the war plans not just for the Prussian Army but the armies of the other subordinate kingdoms. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, Pp. viii, Illus., maps, notes, appends., gloss., index. $ hardback. ISBN: Studies in the “Schlieffen Plan” and the "Zuber Thesis" One of the most important developments in the scholarship on World War I was the fall of the.
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Until then the development of war plans had been a dynamic process. Following Schlieffen as head of gthe General Staff, the younger Moltke merely tweaked the plan (fatally weakening the right wing) rather than re-considering it in light of the changing circumstances in the first decade of the 20th by: Moltke, Schlieffen and Prussian War Planning book.
Read reviews from world’s largest community for readers. This volume is a detailed historical examinat 5/5(5). Since Germany was the only state in Europe created and destroyed in less than a century by war, an analysis of its war planning system is crucial to a proper understanding of 19th and 20th century German history.
This book analyses the first deep-future orientated war planning system, which originated in the Kingdom of Prussia in the early 19th century. War planning and the Prussian-German experience; Prussian war planning - genesis and validation, ; Moltke, Waldersee and the general staff, ; Schlieffen and the new strateic era, ; the Schlieffen plan, ; Moltke the Younger and technocratic war planning, ; ; the invention of 20th-century war.
Until then the development of war Moltke had been a dynamic process. Following Schlieffen as head of gthe General Staff, the younger Moltke merely tweaked the plan (fatally weakening the right wing) rather than re-considering it in light of the changing circumstances in the first decade of the 20th century.4/5(1).
About Moltke, Schlieffen and Prussian War Planning. Since Germany was the only state in Europe created and destroyed in less than a century by war, an analysis of its war planning system is crucial to a proper understanding of 19th and 20th century German history.
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War planning and the Prussian-German experience; Prussian war planning - genesis and validation, ; Moltke, Waldersee and the general staff, ; Schlieffen and the new strateic era, ; the Schlieffen plan, ; Moltke the Younger and technocratic war planning, ; ; the invention of 20th-century war.5/5(4).
War planning and the Prussian-German experience; Prussian war planning - genesis and validation, ; Moltke, Waldersee and the general staff, ; Schlieffen and the new strategic era, ; the Schlieffen plan, ; Moltke the Younger and technocratic war planning, ; ; the invention of 20th-century war.
Drawing upon the author s own previously published works, Moltke, Schlieffen and Prussian War Planning and Moltke and the German Wars,it also contains original research. The This detailed and comprehensive book offers the first modern biography of Helmuth Von Moltke, a major progenitor of the processes modern great powers use to.
Arden Bucholz book, ‘Moltke, Schlieffen and Prussian War Planning’ (paperback edition, Berg Press, Oxford ) leads us nicely on to how Moltke’s theories and planning were put into action, and explains the changes that occurred in Prussian leadership when he.
Martin Kitchen, "Moltke, Schlieffen, and Prussian War Bucholz The Roots of Blitzkrieg: Hans von Seeckt and Germany Military S. Corum. Schlieffen Plan, battle plan first proposed in by Alfred, Graf (count) von Schlieffen, chief of the German general staff, that was designed to allow Germany to wage a successful two-front war.
The plan was heavily modified by Schlieffen’s successor, Helmuth von Moltke, prior to and during its implementation in World War I. Moltke, Schlieffen and Prussian war planning by Arden Bucholz; 2 editions; First published in ; Subjects: History, Military planning; Places: Germany, Prussia; People: Alfred Schlieffen Graf von (), Helmuth Moltke Graf von (); Times: 18th century, 19th century, 20th century.
The Moltke Myth is author Terence Zuber's groundbreaking book on Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke, the chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years. Often referred to as Moltke the Elder, he is portrayed today as the nearly-infallible victor of the Prussian wars in against Denmark, in against Austria, and in against France.
Early career. Helmuth von Moltke was born in Biendorf, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, and was named after his uncle, Helmuth Karl Bernhard von Moltke, future Generalfeldmarschall (Field Marshal) and hero of the Unification of the Franco-Prussian War, Moltke served with the 7th Grenadier Regiment and was cited for bravery.
He attended the War Academy between and Battles/wars: Franco-Prussian War, World War I. Moltke, Schlieffen, and Prussian war planning / Arden Bucholz Berg: Distributed exclusively in the U.S. and Canada by St.
Martin's New York Australian/Harvard Citation. Bucholz, Arden. Moltke, Schlieffen, and Prussian war planning / Arden Bucholz Berg: Distributed exclusively in the U.S.
and Canada by St. Martin's New York. Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf [1] von Moltke (26 OctoberParchim, Mecklenburg-Schwerin – 24 AprilBerlin) was a German Field chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years, he is regarded as the creator of a new, more modern method of directing armies in the field.
He is often referred to as Moltke the Elder to distinguish him from his nephew Helmuth Johann Ludwig. Arden Bucholz, Moltke, Schlieffen and Prussian War Planning (Providence & Oxford, ).
Back to (3) Terrence Zuber, 'The Schlieffen Plan Reconsidered', War in History, 6 (). The Moltke Myth is author Terence Zuber's groundbreaking book on Helmuth Karl Bernhard Graf von Moltke, the chief of staff of the Prussian Army for thirty years.
Often referred to as Moltke the Elder, he is portrayed today as the nearly-infallible victor of the Prussian wars in against Denmark, in against Austria, and in against Author: Terence Zuber. General von Moltke on the Schlieffen Plan () The German military’s chief of staff, General Helmuth von Moltke, made these comments on the Schlieffen Plan in a memorandum from It may be safely assumed that the next war will be a war on two fronts.
Of our enemies, France is the most dangerous and can prepare the most quickly. Germany’s infamous military deployment plan ofnamed after Alfred Count von Schlieffen, chief of the Prussian general staff from – By the time the plan was implemented in Augustit should more aptly be called “Moltke-Plan,” as it had been changed and updated by Schlieffen’s successor, Helmuth von Moltke, in the years –Helmuth Johann Ludwig von Moltke ( –J ), also known as Moltke the Younger, was a nephew of Field Marshal Count Moltke and served as the Chief of the German General Staff from to His role in the development of German war plans and the instigation of the First World War is extremely controversial.