WORLD WAR I #9 Contents Strategy & Tactics, WWI....................p.2 Armistice & US Policy......................p.8 ............p.9 See also: ww9a USAMHI Strategy - RefBranch lzlo 1974; js 1977; dv Jun 90 STRATEGY & TACTICS, WWI A Working Bibliography Contents Gen/Misc..................................p.1 American..................................p.2 British...................................p.3 French....................................p.4 German....................................p.5 Other.....................................p.6 GEN/MISC Howard, Michael. "Men Against Fire: Expectations of War in 1914." Military Strategy and the Origins of the First World War. Ed by Steven E. Miller. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1985. pp. 41- 57. D511M53. Shows European adherence to traditional but technologically obsolete and suicidal doctrines. Keithly, David M. "War Planning and the Outbreak of War in 1914." Armed Forces & Society 12 (Summer 1986): pp. 553-579. Per. Raises doubts about the degree of blame usually ascribed to German plans and suggests the blame needs to be shared by plans of other nations, chiefly Russia. McFetridge, Charles D. "Strategic Planning and the Outbreak of World War I." Mil Review LXV (Mar 1985): pp. 30-42. Per. Miller, Steven E. Military Strategy and the Origins of the First World War. Princeton, NJ: Princeton UP, 1985. 186 p. D511M53. Millett, Allan R. "Over Where? The AEF and the American Strategy for Victory, 1917-1918." Against All Enemies. Ed by Kenneth J. Hagan and William R. Roberts. NY: Greenwood, 1986. pp. 235- 256. E181A3. Strategy & Tactics, WWI p.2 U.S. Army. Inf School. Infantry in Battle. Wash, DC: Inf Journal, 1934. 386 p. UD157U53. Lesson case studies of tactical experiences. See also: - Tunnel Warfare - "Trench Warfare" (WWI-Tactics) AMERICAN STRATEGY & TACTICS Colby, Elbridge. Small Problems for Trench Warfare. Ft Leavenworth: Army Service School Press, 1918. 78 p. U169.3C68. McRae, Donald M. Offensive Fighting. Phila: Lippincott, 1918. 196 p. U169.3M17. Nenninger, Timothy K. "American Military Effectiveness in the First World War." Military Effectiveness. Vol 1. Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1988. pp. 116-156. U42M54. See esp pp. 142-152. _________. "Tactical Dysfunction in the AEF, 1917-1918." Mil Affairs 51 (Oct 1987): pp. 177-181. Per. Notes on Attack Formations. n.p., n.d. 25 p. U169N91. Rainey, James W. "Ambivalent Warfare: The Tactical Doctrine of the AEF in World War I." Parameters XIII (Sep 1983): pp. 34-46. Per. U.S. Army Service School. Studies in Minor Tactics, 1915. Ft Leavenworth: Army Service School Press, 1915. 229 p. U165U3. U.S. War Dept. Map Study of an Offensive Action. 2 vols. Wash, DC: GPO, 1918. U167U68. _________. Gen Staff. War Plans Div. Training of Officers, NCOs and Troops in Minor Tactics for Small Units. Wash, DC: GPO, 1920. 19 p. U169U55. Strategy & Tactics, WWI p.3 BRITISH STRATEGY & TACTICS Anderson, C.C. The War Manual. London: Unwin, 1916. 540 p. U102A54. Battye, B.C. Some Notes on the Minor Tactics of Trench Warfare with Special Reference to the Co-operation of Infantry and Engineers, 1914. Ottawa, Can: Govt Print Bureau, 1916. 43 p. U169.3B33. Dion, S.A. Tanks, Gas, Bombing Liquid Fire. NY: Harvey, 1917. 154 p. U169.3D59. Dixhuit. Safety in Trench Warfare. London: Gale & Polden, 1918. 90 p. U169.3D61. Fletcher-Vane, Francis. The Principles of Military Art: For Officers of All Ranks. London: Dent, 1915. 183 p. U102V3. Graham, Dominick. "Observations on the Dialectics of British Tactics, 1904-45." Men, Machines & War. Waterloo, Can: Laurier UP, 1988. pp. 49-73. Per. _________. "Sans Doctrine: British Army Tactics in the First World War." Men at War. Chicago: Precedent, 1982. pp. 69-92. Per. Great Britain. War Office. Notes for Infantry Officers on Trench Warfare. Comp by the British General Staff. Wash, DC: GPO, 1917. 163 p. UG446N65. Reprinted with revised diagrams from Brit ed, Nov 1917. Lectures on Land Warfare: A Tactical Manual for the Use of Infantry Officers. London: Clowes, 1922. 189 p. U167L51. Needham, John L. The Solution of Tactical Problems. 10th rev ed. London: Rees, 1916. 277 p. U167.3N37. Travers, Tim. "The Evolution of British Strategy and Tactics on the Western Front in 1918: GHQ, Manpower and Technology." Journal of Mil Hist 54 (Apr 1990): pp. 173-200. Per(MilAff). _________. The Killing Ground: The British Army, the Western Front and the Emergence of Modern Warfare, 1900-1918. London: Allen & Unwin, 1987. 309 p. D530T73. Analysis of the Edwardian army attempting to cope with the new firepower and technology of WWI. Strategy & Tactics, WWI p.4 U.S. Army Service Schools. British Experience in the War: Field Defenses. Ft Leavenworth, 1915. 88 p. UG403B74. Vickers, Leslie. Training for the Trenches. NY: Doran, 1917. 127 p. U169.3V52. FRENCH STRATEGY & TACTICS Azan, Paul. The Warfare of To-Day. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1918. 352 p. U169.3A992. Bertrand, Georges, and Solbert, Oscar N. Tactics and Duties for Trench Fighting. NY: Putnam, 1918. 230 p. U169.3B54. Colin, Jean L. France and the Next War: A French View of Modern War. Trans by L.H.R. Pope-Hennesey. London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914. 306 p. U102C75. Foch, Ferdinand. The Principles of War. Trans by Hilaire Belloc. NY: Holt, 1920. 351 p. U102F56. France. Ecole Superieure de Guerre. Cours de Tactique General et d'etat-major. Mimeo, n.d., 1922. 323 p. U172F8A5. _________. General HQ, Eastern Armies. The Offensive of Small Units. Summarized from the French and issued by the General Staff. London: Harrison, 1916. 16 p. U169G79. Impressions and Reflections of a French Company Commander Regarding the Attack. London: Harrison, 1916. 38 p. U169I34. Laffargue, Andre. The Attack in Trench Warfare. Wash, DC: US Inf Assoc, 1916. 42 p. U169.3L163. Morelle. La Tranchee. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1915. 24 p. U169.3M84. Niessel. Combination des Efforts de l'Infanterie et de l'Artillerie dans le Combat. Paris: Charles Lavauzelle, n.d. 67 p. U169N67. Petiban. An Historical Example of Defense Against the Wide Envelement. Ft Leavenworth: CGSC, 1933. 29 p. U167P4. Strategy & Tactics, WWI p.5 GERMAN STRATEGY & TACTICS Balck, William von. Entwicklung der Tactik im Weltkriege. [The Development of Tactics in the World War]. Berlin: Eisenschmidt, 1922. 410 p. U165B185. Also Eng trans. Baut. Hindenburg et Ludendorff Strateges. Paris: Berger-Levrault, 1923. 248 p. D531B82. Brandis, von. Der Sturmangriff. [The Storm Assault]. Berlin: Chef des Generalstabes des Feldheeres, 1917. 30 p. U169B81. Eimannsberger, Ludwig Ritter von. "Mechanized Warfare." Trans from German at AWC, Wash, DC: Mar-Apr 1935. 225 p. U102E42-e. "German and Austrian Tactical Studies." Trans of captured German and Austro-Hungarian docs and info obtained from POWs by Allied staffs. Wash, DC: AWC, 1918. 226 p. U738U25. Germany. Army. General Staff of the Field Army. Vorschriften fur den Stellungskrieg fur alle Waffen: Der Angriff im Stellungskrieg. Vom 1. Januar 1918. [Regulations of 1 January 1918 for Trench Warfare for All Branches: The Attack in Position Warfare]. 1 Jan 1918. 67 p. U169.3G33. _________. Allgemeines uber Stellungsbau. [General Information on Position Construction]. 1918. 30 p. U169.3G3.t1-a. _________. Der Artillerieflieger und der Artillerieballon. [The Artillery Observations Plan and the Artillery Observations Balloon]. n.p., 1918. 46 p. U169.3G33t5. _________. Army Group Prince Albrecht HQ. Angriff im Stellungs- krieg. [Attack in Position Warfare]. 20 Mar 1918. 56 p. U169.3G31. Grundriss der Tactik. [The Outline of Tactics]. Berlin: Eisen- schmidt, 1925. 180 p. U167E84. Based on WWI experiences. Kann, Regiland. La Plan de Campagne Allemand en 1914 et son Execution. Paris: Payotet, 1923. 311 p. D531K3. Loizeau, L. La Strategie Allemande en 1918. Paris: Berger- Levrault, 1934. 132 p. D531L6. Strategy & Tactics, WWI p.6 Lucas. The Evolution on Tactical Ideas in France and Germany During the War of 1914-1918. Trans by Kieffer. Mimeo, Paris, 1923. 189 p. U165L93. Neame, Philip. German Strategy in the Great War. London: Arnold, 1923. 132 p. D531N4. Sesselberg, Friedrich. Der Stellungskrieg, 1914-1918. [The Position Warfare, 1914-1918]. Berlin: Mittler, 1926. 487 p. U169.3S45. Siwinna, Carl. Der Schutzengrabenkrieg. [Trench Warfare]. Berlin: Mars, 1915. 53 p. U169.3S62. Wilbur, W.H. The German Offensive of March 21, 1918. Ft Leavenworth, CGSC, 1933. 53 p. D544W5. OTHER USAMHI WWI-Strategy/Tactics RefBranch js Nov 71; dv Jun 90 THE ARMISTICE OF 1917-19 & ALLIED POLICY A Working Bibliography Allen, Henry T. "Interallied Plan of Defense." Typescript, American Forces in Germany, April-May 1920. About 150 p. AWC Files #136-1,2,3,4, Arch. Almond, Nina, and Lutz, Ralph. An Introduction to a Bibliography of the Paris Peace Conference. Stanford, UC: Stanford UP, 1935. 32 p. D644Z9A5. Bandholtz, H.H. "Report of General Bandholtz on Inter-Allied Mission to Hungary." Typescript, Wash, DC, 29 May 1922. pp. 367-403. AWC File 90-0-6, Arch. McCleary, Oliver S. "The Armistice Terminating Hostilities in World War I." Study, Hist Sec, Army War College, May 1943. ca 100 p. D622M10. Nickerson, Hoffman. "The Lessons of the Armistice." Study, Hist Sec, AWC, Feb 1944. 58 p. D622N71. By member of Amer Mission, Permanent Int Armistice Comm. Shartle, Samuel G. Spa, Versailles, Munich: An Account of the Armistice Commission. PHila: Dorrance, 1941. 136 p. D641S5. Trask, David F. General Tasker Howard Bliss and the "Sessions of the World", 1919. Phila: Amer Philosophical Soc, Dec 1966. 80 p. D644T7. U.S. American Commission to Negotiate Peace. Commissions and Committees. Mimeograph, 1919. 63 p. D622.1U56. Rosters. _________. Handbook "A": A Collection of Recent Political Information, October 14th to November 27th. n.p., 1919. 78 p. D622U55. _________. Official Bulletin, Dec 1918. D642P3. Weintraub, Stanley. A Stillness Heard Round the World: The End of the Great War: November 1918. NY: Talley Books, 1985. 467 p. D641W36. See also: - Germany-occupations, 1918-23 - Surrenders, etc.