Soviet military intelligence in war/ David M Glantz

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Cass Series on Soviet Military Theory and PracticePublication details: London: Cass, 1990Description: 422pISBN:
  • 071464076X (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: This series examines in detail the evolution of Soviet military science and the way the Soviets have translated theoretical concepts for the conduct of war into concrete military practice. This is a chronicle of process as it agonizingly matured within the red army during the war on the Eastern front, a struggle which Churchill reffered to as the unknown war. It demonstrates how the Soviets harnessed intelligence in the service of operational commanders an essential condition if intelligence is to be of any wartime.
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This series examines in detail the evolution of Soviet military science and the way the Soviets have translated theoretical concepts for the conduct of war into concrete military practice. This is a chronicle of process as it agonizingly matured within the red army during the war on the Eastern front, a struggle which Churchill reffered to as the unknown war. It demonstrates how the Soviets harnessed intelligence in the service of operational commanders an essential condition if intelligence is to be of any wartime.

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