Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943

In the 1990s the United States Armed Forces will be asked by its leaders to do more with less. This represents a significant turn from the policies of the last decade. During World War Two the German Army operated effectively under similar policy constraints. There are many lessons in strategic plan...

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Main Author: Bolstad, Steven B.
Other Authors: Stolfi, Russel H.S.
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2013
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/28428
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-284282014-11-27T16:17:23Z Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943 Bolstad, Steven B. Stolfi, Russel H.S. NA NA National Security Affairs In the 1990s the United States Armed Forces will be asked by its leaders to do more with less. This represents a significant turn from the policies of the last decade. During World War Two the German Army operated effectively under similar policy constraints. There are many lessons in strategic planning that can be learned from Field Marshal Erich von Manstein's operations during the Winter of 1942-43. He was able to grasp tremendous opportunity amid extreme strategic danger. He decisively changed the strategic situation on the Eastern Front over a four month period. This thesis addresses the following questions. What factors enabled him to operate so effectively? What hindered him? What decisions did he make, when and why? How might leaders today make similar decisions under similar circumstances and be as successful? The answers to these questions will be of great value to the United States Armed Forces as they restructure themselves for the 1990s 2013-02-15T23:33:11Z 2013-02-15T23:33:11Z 1991-06 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/28428 ocm41603900 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description In the 1990s the United States Armed Forces will be asked by its leaders to do more with less. This represents a significant turn from the policies of the last decade. During World War Two the German Army operated effectively under similar policy constraints. There are many lessons in strategic planning that can be learned from Field Marshal Erich von Manstein's operations during the Winter of 1942-43. He was able to grasp tremendous opportunity amid extreme strategic danger. He decisively changed the strategic situation on the Eastern Front over a four month period. This thesis addresses the following questions. What factors enabled him to operate so effectively? What hindered him? What decisions did he make, when and why? How might leaders today make similar decisions under similar circumstances and be as successful? The answers to these questions will be of great value to the United States Armed Forces as they restructure themselves for the 1990s
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Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943
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title Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943
title_short Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943
title_full Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943
title_fullStr Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943
title_full_unstemmed Opportunity in danger : Manstein's East Front strategy from 19 Nov 1942 to 18 Mar 1943
title_sort opportunity in danger : manstein's east front strategy from 19 nov 1942 to 18 mar 1943
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