The invasion of the United Kingdom : public controversy and official planning 1888-1918
To invade and conquer Great Britain by conveying the large armies of the Continent to her shores was a strategic problem which absorbed the most eminent military authorities of pre-1914 Europe. Firpitz, Schlieffen, Foch, Roberts, Repington, Fisher, and the British, French, and German General Staffs...
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King's College London (University of London)
1968
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