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Raising Churchill's Army David French (Professor of History, Professor of History, University College London)

Raising Churchill's Army By David French (Professor of History, Professor of History, University College London)

Raising Churchill's Army by David French (Professor of History, Professor of History, University College London)


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An analysis of the combat capability of the British army during the WWII, exposing the myth that it suffered from poor morale and analyzing its place in the war strategy. The book explores weaknesses and problems, attitudes to technology, and post-1942 improvements.

Raising Churchill's Army Summary

Raising Churchill's Army: The British Army and the War against Germany 1919-1945 by David French (Professor of History, Professor of History, University College London)

This is the first serious analysis of the combat capability of the British army in the Second World War. It sweeps away the myth that the army suffered from poor morale, and that it only won its battles through the use of 'brute force' and by reverting to the techniques of the First World War. David French analyses the place of the army in British interwar strategy and during the Second World War. He shows that after 1918 the General Staff tried hard to learn the lessons of the First World War, enthusiastically embracing technology as the best way of minimizing future casualties. In the first half of the Second World War the army did suffer from manifold weaknesses, not just in the form of shortages of equipment, but also in the way in which it applied its doctrine. Few soldiers were actively eager to close with the enemy, but the morale of the army never collapsed and its combat capability steadily improved from 1942 onwards. Professor French assesses Montgomery's contributions to the war effort and concludes the most important were his willingness to impose a uniform understanding of doctrine on his subordinates, and to use mechanized firepower in ways quite different from Haig in the First World War.

Raising Churchill's Army Reviews

arresting new study ... a bold book - the boldness of its conception too easily taken for granted - as stimulating and discriminating as anything in the field since the iconoclastic Firepower: British Army Weapons and Theories of War 1904-1945 (1982) by Shelford Bidwell and Dominick Graham ... His work is a comprehensive exercise in ground-clearing, and a searching assessment of each element of fighting power ... It is a noble calling, and it makes a convincing book. * Alex Danchev, Times Literary Supplement *
French succeeds admirably in modifying the judgement of those who have contrasted the British army's performance unfavourably with that of the Germans. As he remarks, 'the British had never believed that they could win their battles by pitting man against man, and indeed they never believed that they should even try to do so'. In the end, it was better to be soldiers than warriors.' * Reviews in History *
masterful and fascinating book ... not just a military history but a carefully woven account of the political, economic, social, and personal elements that illustrate the way that an army is equipped and led, and how and why it fights. * I.M. Roth, CHOICE, Jan 2001. *
French's study is based on an exhaustive examination of previously unused primary material, and as such it will stand as the definitive work on the structure of the British Army between 1919 and 1945 ... it will win a devoted following from specialists in the history of World War II. * John P. Rossi, History, Summer 2000. *
David French's book makes compelling reading for any serious student of the Second World War ... this book makes a key contribution to the debate about how the British fought the Second World War, and why the Allies took so long to win it. * Evening Standard *

Table of Contents

Introduction ; 1. 'How Are You to Succeed without Causing Losses?': Doctrine and Organization, 1919-1939 ; 2. Regimental Officers and the Rank and File ; 3. Weapons and Equipment ; 4. Discipline and Morale ; 5. The Pre-War Army and the British Expeditionary Force ; 6. The Reformation of the Army, Home Forces, 1940-1943 ; 7. The Desert War, 1940-1942 ; 8. Monty's Army: Alam Halfa to the Rhine ; Conclusion ; Bibliography

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NPB9780199246304
9780199246304
0199246300
Raising Churchill's Army: The British Army and the War against Germany 1919-1945 by David French (Professor of History, Professor of History, University College London)
New
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20010705
332
Winner of Winner of the New York Military Affairs Symposium 2000 Book Award.
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