An edition of Invasion (2015)

Invasion

the conquest of Serbia, 1915

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Invasion
Richard L. DiNardo
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An edition of Invasion (2015)

Invasion

the conquest of Serbia, 1915

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"This extended study of one of the critical campaigns of World War I sheds light on vital strategic consequences for both sides. Published during the centennial of the events it considers, this book provides a comprehensive examination of one of the most interesting and influential campaigns of World War I, a campaign that was the apex of mobile warfare at the time. By the late summer of 1915, the Russian threat to Austria-Hungary had been eliminated by the Central Powers. That allowed Erich von Falkenhayn, head of the German supreme command, to turn his attention to his next strategic target--the conquest of Serbia--which was imperative to opening a land route to the Ottoman Empire. Until that task was accomplished, matters on the all-important Western Front would have to wait. This first major study of the invasion of Serbia covers events primarily from the viewpoint of the Central Powers, which played the most pivotal role in the campaign. The book considers the impact of factors as diverse as diplomacy, command, coalition warfare, mountain warfare, military technology, and the harsh environment in which the campaign was conducted. Readers will come away with an understanding of and appreciation for the importance of the Serbian campaign as it affected the outcome of the war and the ultimate destruction of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Features: Examines the campaign from the perspective of the Central Powers, rather than from the Serbian point of view; Shows that the assault on Serbia was pivotal in that it led to the unraveling of the overall conflict for Germany; Features research conducted at the German federal military archives in Freiburg, the Bavarian military archives in Munich, the Austrian archives in Vienna, and the Baden-Württemberg archives in Stuttgart; Draws from official histories, regimental histories, memoirs, and first-person accounts; Marks the 100th anniversary of the 1915 campaign"--From publisher's website.

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English
Pages
212

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Invasion: the conquest of Serbia, 1915
2015, Praeger, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC
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Santa Barbara, California

Table of Contents

Maps
Scorpions in a bottle : Austria-Hungary and Serbia, 1875-1914
Setting the target : strategic priorities and decisions, March-September 1915
Forces, plans and preparations : September 1915
The opening moves : September 25-October 12, 1915
Fighting storms and Serbs : October 12-22, 1915
The fall of Kragujevac and Nis : October 22-November 5, 1915
The pursuit : November 6-30, 1915
Aftermath: December 1915-January 1916
Assessments
Photo essay.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-202) and index.

Series
War, technology, and history

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.4/24
Library of Congress
D561 .D485 2015, D561.D485 2015

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 212 pages
Number of pages
212

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31063875M
ISBN 13
9781440800924, 9781440800931
LCCN
2014049105
OCLC/WorldCat
893455646

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