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Just finished reading The Russian Way of War: Operational Art 1904-1940 by Richard W. Harrison. (University of Kansas Press, 2001).
One of the best reads I have had on the development of the Operational Art and insightful as to how Russian strategic and operational thought developed into what it is today / how they applied in in WWII.
Covers five periods sequentially and you can see the build as the operational art evolves over battles and political changes.
Good read if this sort of thing floats your boat. Also interesting to hear people talk about manoeuvring Corps and Armies when we talk about combat teams and battle groups all the time.
MC
One of the best reads I have had on the development of the Operational Art and insightful as to how Russian strategic and operational thought developed into what it is today / how they applied in in WWII.
Covers five periods sequentially and you can see the build as the operational art evolves over battles and political changes.
- Period 1 - 1904-1917 (starting with the Russo-Japanese War)
- Period 2 - 1918-1920 (starting with the Russian Revolution)
- Period 3 - 1921-1929 (which really shows the theoretical development)
- Period 4 - 1930-1936 (which show theory backed with economic development)
- Period 5 - 1937-1940 (including the impact the the intellectual purge).
Good read if this sort of thing floats your boat. Also interesting to hear people talk about manoeuvring Corps and Armies when we talk about combat teams and battle groups all the time.
MC