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Illustrations | ||
Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Artillery Combat in the First World War | 5 |
The Tactical and Technological Environment | 5 | |
The Phases of Artillery Use in World War I | 6 | |
3 | Riga: Movement Returns to the Battlefield | 21 |
4 | The Man Who Synchronized Fire and Maneuver | 27 |
5 | Bruchmuller's Tactics | 33 |
Neutralization | 33 | |
Organization for Combat | 36 | |
Preparation of the Battlefield | 44 | |
Combined Arms Coordination | 45 | |
Operational Security and Surprise | 47 | |
Fire Support Planning | 50 | |
6 | Fire Support for Ludendorff's 1918 Offensives | 63 |
The St. Quentin Offensive | 67 | |
The Lys Offensive | 78 | |
The Chemin des Dames Offensive | 80 | |
The Noyon Offensive | 85 | |
The Champagne-Marne Offensive | 87 | |
The Aftermath | 96 | |
7 | Bruchmuller's Legacy | 103 |
Bruchmuller's Lessons of the First World War | 103 | |
Influence on the German Army | 105 | |
Influence on the British, French, and U.S. Armies | 110 | |
Influence on the Russian and Soviet Armies | 126 | |
8 | Echoes of Bruchmuller | 141 |
9 | Epilogue | 149 |
Appendix A: The Military Career of Georg Bruchmuller | 153 | |
Appendix B: Bruchmuller's Military Decorations and Orders | 155 | |
Appendix C: Bruchmuller's World War I Staff | 157 | |
Appendix D: The Imperial German Artillery in the First World War | 159 | |
Appendix E: Glossary of World War I Era Artillery and Military Terms | 171 | |
Bibliography | 177 | |
Index | 189 |
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