Pyrrhic victory : French strategy and operations in the Great War /

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Author / Creator:Doughty, Robert A., author.
Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. ; London : Harvard University Press, ©2008.
Description:1 online resource : maps
Language:English
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11197135
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ISBN:9780674034310
0674034317
9780674027268
0674027264
9780674018808
067401880X
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Originally published: Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap, 2005.
"First Harvard University Press paperback edition, 2008"--Title page verso
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:As the driving force behind the Allied effort in World War I, France willingly shouldered the heaviest burden. In this masterful book, Robert Doughty explains how and why France assumed this role and offers new insights into French strategy and operational methods. French leaders, favoring a multi-front strategy, believed the Allies could maintain pressure on several fronts around the periphery of the German, Austrian, and Ottoman empires and eventually break the enemy's defenses. But France did not have sufficient resources to push the Germans back from the Western Front and attack elsewhere. The offensives they launched proved costly, and their tactical and operational methods ranged from remarkably effective to disastrously ineffective. Using extensive archival research, Doughty explains why France pursued a multi-front strategy and why it launched numerous operations as part of that strategy. He also casts new light on France's efforts to develop successful weapons and methods and the attempts to use them in operations. An unparalleled work in French or English literature on the war, Pyrrhic Victory is destined to become the standard account of the French army in the Great War.
Other form:Print version: Doughty, Robert A. Pyrrhic victory. Cambridge, Mass. ; London : Harvard University Press, ©2008 9780674027268 0674027264
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As the driving force behind the Allied effort in World War I, France willingly shouldered the heaviest burden. In this masterful book, Robert Doughty explains how and why France assumed this role and offers new insights into French strategy and operational methods.

French leaders, favoring a multi-front strategy, believed the Allies could maintain pressure on several fronts around the periphery of the German, Austrian, and Ottoman empires and eventually break the enemy's defenses. But France did not have sufficient resources to push the Germans back from the Western Front and attack elsewhere. The offensives they launched proved costly, and their tactical and operational methods ranged from remarkably effective to disastrously ineffective.

Using extensive archival research, Doughty explains why France pursued a multi-front strategy and why it launched numerous operations as part of that strategy. He also casts new light on France's efforts to develop successful weapons and methods and the attempts to use them in operations.

An unparalleled work in French or English literature on the war, Pyrrhic Victory is destined to become the standard account of the French army in the Great War.

Item Description:Originally published: Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap, 2005.
"First Harvard University Press paperback edition, 2008"--Title page verso
Physical Description:1 online resource : maps
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780674034310
0674034317
9780674027268
0674027264
9780674018808
067401880X