German Influence on British Cavalry - Childers Erskine
"German Influence on British Cavalry" by Erskine Childers explores the historical impact of German military thought and practice on the British Army's cavalry units. This meticulously researched study delves into the evolution of British cavalry tactics and strategy, examining the ways in which German military innovations were adopted and adapted. Covering a crucial period in military history, the book offers insights into the development of cavalry warfare and its role within the larger context of European military history. A valuable resource for students and enthusiasts of military history, "German Influence on British Cavalry" provides a detailed examination of the cross-cultural exchange of military ideas between Great Britain and Germany. This edition offers a republication of this historical text, ensuring its accessibility for those interested in military history, British military history, and the evolution of military strategy.
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EAN: 9781023515047