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_aTERRAINE John _eauthor |
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_aWhite heat: _bthe new warfare, 1914-18/ _cJohn Terraine |
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_aLondon: _bLeo Cooper, _c1992 |
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_a352 pages; _billustrations: _c24 cm. |
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520 | _aWhite Heat is undoubtedly a valuable survey of the effect of some technological advances (or lack of them) on the course of the war. Of particular importance are those relating to the nature of battlefield communications and their effect on the degree of control that generals could exercise over the course of the battle. | ||
598 | _aTECHNOLOGY, FIRST WORLD WAR, BATTLEFIELD COMMUNICATION, LEADERSHIP | ||
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_aMILTARY ART AND SCIENCE _xHISTORY _x20TH CENTURY |
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_aFIRST WORLD WAR _xCAMPAIGNS |
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_aWAR _xTECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS |
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