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Paperback The Duties of the General Staff Book

ISBN: 1143322754

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The Duties of the General Staff

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The Duties of the General Staff, originally published in 1893, offers a detailed examination of the role and responsibilities of the general staff within a military organization. Written by Paul Leopold Eduard Heinrich Anton Bronsart Von Schellendorff, this book provides insights into the strategic planning, coordination, and execution of military operations. It explores the essential functions of the general staff, including intelligence gathering, logistical support, and communication, emphasizing the importance of a well-organized and efficient staff for successful military campaigns.

This historical text is valuable for military historians, strategists, and anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of 19th-century military organizations and the principles of military strategy that remain relevant today. "The Duties of the General Staff" remains an important contribution to the field of military science.

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