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February 24, 2023 | History

Gesichter des Krieges

Der Wandel bewaffneter Konflikte von 1900 bis heute

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Aus dem Englischen von Norbert Juraschitz. Martin van Creveld schildert, wie sich Krieg und Gewalt im 19. und 20. Jahrhundert dramatisch veränderten und fragt, was wir den neuen Formen terroristischer Kriegführung wirksam entgegensetzen können. Ein faszinierender und dringend notwendiger Blick in die Vergangenheit, um die kriegerischen Auseinandersetzungen von heute und morgen zu verstehen.

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German
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352

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Table of Contents

Einleitung
Page 7
1. Vorspiel (1900–1914)
Page 11
Staaten, Armeen und Flotten
Page 11
Kriegsvisionen
Page 21
Verweigerer und Enthusiasten
Page 28
Das Gleichgewicht der Kräfte
Page 38
Kriegspläne
Page 47
Fakten und Visionen
Page 52
2. Erster Weltkrieg (1914–1918)
Page 57
Erste Schritte
Page 57
Von der Truppenbewegung zur Zermürbung
Page 63
Der Seekrieg
Page 77
Ein Kontinent in Flammen
Page 84
Die Technik setzt sich durch
Page 92
Der Anfang und das Ende
Page 99
3. Zwanzig Jahre Waffenstillstand
Page 103
Mächte, Ziele und Einstellungen
Page 103
Militärische Denker
Page 110
Innovation: Von der Theorie zur Praxis
Page 120
»Zivilisierte« Kriege
Page 135
»Unzivilisierte« Kriege
Page 142
Der Frieden bekommt Risse
Page 147
4. Der Zweite Weltkrieg (1939–1945)
Page 155
Die Blitzkriegära
Page 155
Der globale Krieg
Page 163
Der totale Krieg
Page 172
Der geheime Krieg
Page 182
Der Ring schließt sich
Page 189
Der Weg nach Hiroshima
Page 200
5. Im Schatten der Bombe
Page 207
Ein Rückblick
Page 207
Vom Krieg zur Abschreckung
Page 211
Von der Weiterverbreitung zum Patt
Page 220
Der konventionelle Krieg
Page 228
Evolution, Revolution und Scheitern
Page 240
Der Krieg der Denkfabriken
Page 250
6. Die neue Weltordnung (1991 bis heute)
Page 259
Über Nazis, Terrorismus und Terrorbekämpfung
Page 259
Eine Chronologie des Scheiterns
Page 266
Fall I: Die Briten in Nordirland
Page 277
Fall II: Assad in Hama
Page 285
Fall III: Die Amerikaner im Irak
Page 297
Barbaren vor den Toren
Page 310
7. Anfang und Ende
Page 315
Dank
Page 327
Anmerkungen
Page 328
Register
Page 349

Edition Notes

Source title: Gesichter des Krieges: Der Wandel bewaffneter Konflikte von 1900 bis heute

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Berlin, Germany
Other Titles
Changing Face of War
Translation Of
The Changing Face of War: Lessons of Combat, from the Marne to Iraq
Translated From
English

Classifications

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355.020904 [DDC22ger]

Contributors

Translator
Norbert Juraschitz

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
352p.
Number of pages
352
Dimensions
22 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL28207039M
ISBN 10
3886808955
ISBN 13
9783886808953
OCLC/WorldCat
254616044
Deutsche National Bibliothek
988528967
Google
DiZgNAAACAAJ
Wikidata
Q116886721
Library Thing
1755465

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Work Description

One of the most influential experts on military history and strategy has now written his magnum opus, an original and provocative account of the past hundred years of global conflict. The Changing Face of War is the book that reveals the path that led to the impasse in Iraq, why powerful standing armies are now helpless against ill-equipped insurgents, and how the security of sovereign nations may be maintained in the future.

While paying close attention to the unpredictable human element, Martin van Creveld takes us on a journey from the last century’s clashes of massive armies to today’s short, high-tech, lopsided skirmishes and frustrating quagmires. Here is the world as it was in 1900, controlled by a handful of “great powers,” mostly European, with the memories of eighteenth-century wars still fresh. Armies were still led by officers riding on horses, messages conveyed by hand, drum, and bugle. As the telegraph, telephone, and radio revolutionized communications, big-gun battleships like the British Dreadnought, the tank, and the airplane altered warfare.

Van Creveld paints a powerful portrait of World War I, in which armies would be counted in the millions, casualties–such as those in the cataclysmic battle of the Marne–would become staggering, and deadly new weapons, such as poison gas, would be introduced. Ultimately, Germany’s plans to outmaneuver her enemies to victory came to naught as the battle lines ossified and the winners proved to be those who could produce the most weapons and provide the most soldiers.

The Changing Face of War then propels us to the even greater global carnage of World War II. Innovations in armored warfare and airpower, along with technological breakthroughs from radar to the atom bomb, transformed war from simple slaughter to a complex event requiring new expertise–all in the service of savagery, from Pearl Harbor to Dachau to Hiroshima. The further development of nuclear weapons during the Cold War shifts nations from fighting wars to deterring them: The number of active troops shrinks and the influence of the military declines as civilian think tanks set policy and volunteer forces “decouple” the idea of defense from the world of everyday people.

War today, van Crevald tells us, is a mix of the ancient and the advanced, as state-of-the-art armies fail to defeat small groups of crudely outfitted guerrilla and terrorists, a pattern that began with Britain’s exit from India and culminating in American misadventures in Vietnam and Iraq, examples of what the author calls a “long, almost unbroken record of failure.”

How to learn from the recent past to reshape the military for this new challenge–how to still save, in a sense, the free world–is the ultimate lesson of this big, bold, and cautionary work. The Changing Face of War is sure to become the standard source on this essential subject.

(Source: Penguin Random House)

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