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The Science Room as an Archive: Taisho Japan and WWI
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Mizuno, Hiromi - The Science Room as an Archive: Taisho Japan and WWI
ISFWWS-Keywords: Asia | Science | Society | Politics | Home fronts
The Decade of the Great War Tosh Minohara , Tze-ki Hon and Evan Dawley , (2014)
Publication Editor: Brill, The Netherlands, 2014
e-ISBN: 9789004274273
DOI: 10.1163/9789004274273_018 © 2014 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands Mizuno, Hiromi
Railroads and the Operational Level of War in the German 1918 Offensives
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Zabecki, David T. - Railroads and the Operational Level of War in the German 1918 Offensives
Keywords: 1918 | Amiens | German | offensives | operational art | railroads
ISFWWS-Keywords: Germany | Military organisation of combat | Western Front | Science | Technology | Medicine | Pre-war period | Experience of combat | Britain
Abstract: This paper evaluates the German approach to the operational art by analyzing the Ludendorff Offensives of 1918, and specifically the influence of railroads on the outcome of the entire campaign. The purpose…
Militarizing the Disabled: Medicine, Industry, and “Total Mobilization” in World War I Germany
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Perry, Heather R. - Militarizing the Disabled: Medicine, Industry, and “Total Mobilization” in World War I Germany
Keywords: Germany's factories | industrial inspection | military processes | total mobilization | World War I
ISFWWS-Keywords: Germany | Home fronts | Science | Technology | Medicine | Economy | Masculinity
Abstract: In 1916, Friedrich Syrup, an engineer working in the Prussian industrial inspection office, published a pamphlet outlining the optimal use of labor in Germany's factories. The German experience of 'total …
Introduction
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Paddock, Troy R.E. - Introduction
ISFWWS-Keywords: Society | Science | Technology | Medicine | Soldiers and Combat | Politics | Home fronts | Literature | General | The French and British Empires | Neutral States | Germany
World War I and Propaganda Troy R.E. Paddock , (2014)
Publication Editor: Brill, The Netherlands, 2014
e-ISBN: 9789004264571
DOI: 10.1163/9789004264571_002 © 2014 Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands Paddock, Troy R.E.
The Indianization of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1917–18: An Imperial Turning Point
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Showalter, Dennis - The Indianization of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force, 1917–18: An Imperial Turning Point
Keywords: British Army | Egyptian Expeditionary Force (EEF) | Great War | Indian Army | Sir Edmund Allenby
ISFWWS-Keywords: India | Middle East | Military organisation of combat | The Ottoman Empire and the Middle East | The French and British Empires | Experience of combat | Aviation | Religion | Science | Technology | Medicine
Abstract: When Sir Edmund Allenby ceremonially walked into Jerusalem on 11 December 1917, he symbolized the end of the Britis…
The Development of the Air Defence of Copenhagen
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Clemmesen, M. H. - The Development of the Air Defence of Copenhagen
Keywords: army development | Copenhagen air defence
ISFWWS-Keywords: Scandinavia | Aviation | The Military and Naval War | Science | Technology | Medicine | Germany
Abstract: Military history and experience was considered highly relevant both by politicians and the professional military in Europe at the beginning of the last century. The natural place to be developed into a fortress was Copenhagen. The artillery defence should be supplemented with a …
