Arming Against Hitler: France and the Limits of Military Planning

Arming Against Hitler: France and the Limits of Military Planning
ISBN-10
0700607641
ISBN-13
9780700607648
Category
History / Wars & Conflicts / World War II / European Theater
Pages
260
Language
English
Published
1996
Publisher
University Press of Kansas
Author
Eugenia C. Kiesling

Description

"A compellingly distinctive and original contribution to our understanding of the period". -- John Sweets, author of Choices in Vichy France: The French Under Nazi Occupation. "A brilliantly written and important book that adds substantially to our understanding of the French experience in 1928-1939, as well as the true nature of national security planning and military reform". -- Robert Doughty, author of The Seeds of Disaster: The Development of French Army Doctrine, 1919-1939.

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