Publisher's Synopsis
"Germany's Fighting Machine: Her Army, her Navy, her Airships and Why She Arrayed Them Against the Allied Powers of Europe," by Ernest Flagg Henderson, offers a comprehensive examination of the German military at the outset of World War I. This historical account provides a detailed overview of Germany's armed forces, including the German Army, the German Navy (Kriegsmarine), and its pioneering airships.
Explore the state of German military preparedness and the strategic considerations that led to the nation's involvement in the conflict. Henderson delves into the structure, equipment, and capabilities of Germany's fighting forces, shedding light on the factors that shaped its war effort. A valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of World War I, German military history, or the naval and aerial warfare of the early 20th century, "Germany's Fighting Machine" offers insights into the complex military landscape of a pivotal era. This meticulous reprint allows readers to explore a historical text on the German military's composition and operational readiness during this period.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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