Military innovation in the interwar period

This study of major military innovations in the 1920s and 1930s explores differences in innovating exploitation by the seven major military powers. This volume of comparative essays investigates how and why innovation occurred or did not occur, and explains much of the strategic and operative perfor...

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Other Authors: Murray, Williamson, Millet, Alan R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Cambridge University Press 1996
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Table of Contents:
  • Armored warfare : the British, French, and German experiences / Williamson Murray
  • Assault from the sea-the development of amphibious warfare between the wars : the American, British, and Japanese experiences / Allan R. Millett
  • Strategic bombing : the British, American, and German experiences / Williamson Murray
  • Close air support : the German, British, and American experiences, 1918-1941 / Richard R. Muller
  • Adopting the aircraft carrier : the British, American, and Japanese case sstudies / Geoffrey Till
  • Innovation ignored-the submarine problem : Germany, Britain, and the United States, 1919-1939 / Holger H. Herwig
  • From radio to radar : interwar military adaptation to technological change in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States / Alan Beyerchen
  • Innovation : past and future / Williamson Murray
  • Patterns of military innovation in the interwar period / Allan R. Millett
  • Military innovation in peacetime / Barry Watts and Williamson Murray.