Leadership in Conflict 1914-1918 (Personalities of the Great War)

Leadership in Conflict 1914-1918 (Personalities of the Great War)

by Matthew Hughes (Author), Matthew Hughes (Author), Matthew S. Seligmann (Author)

Synopsis

The First World War was a conflict in which personality and character mattered. Its course and outcome were decided by determined individuals who had to make momentous decisions in very trying circumstances. As battles raged on land, sea and air across Europe, Africa and Asia, the Generals and politicians tried to steer a course to victory. It was never easy and they often disagreed on the best strategy. Yet, men's lives depended on the outcome.This collection of authorative essay examines these disagreements, portraying the decision-making process on both sides in the Great War. The personalities involved are now household names: Haig, Foch, Lloyd George, Woodrow Wilson and the German Kaiser, William II.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Published: 07 Mar 2000

ISBN 10: 0850527511
ISBN 13: 9780850527513

Author Bio
Mark Hughes is an electronics instructor widely recognized as the authority on Civil War cemeteries. He has written several books, including Bivouac of the Dead, The Unpublished Roll of Honor, and Confederate Cemeteries (2 vols.).