This is the first detailed analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles through the use of 'brute force' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army never collapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards.
This is the first detailed analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles through the use of 'brute force' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army never collapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards.
Introduction 1: 'How Are You to Succeed without Causing Losses?': Doctrine and Organization, 1919-1939 2: Regimental Officers and the Rank and File 3: Weapons and Equipment 4: Discipline and Morale 5: The Pre-War Army and the British Expeditionary Force 6: The Reformation of the Army, Home Forces, 1940-1943 7: The Desert War, 1940-1942 8: Monty's Army: Alam Halfa to the Rhine Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction 1: 'How Are You to Succeed without Causing Losses?': Doctrine and Organization, 1919-1939 2: Regimental Officers and the Rank and File 3: Weapons and Equipment 4: Discipline and Morale 5: The Pre-War Army and the British Expeditionary Force 6: The Reformation of the Army, Home Forces, 1940-1943 7: The Desert War, 1940-1942 8: Monty's Army: Alam Halfa to the Rhine Conclusion Bibliography
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