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Military Air Power In Europe Preparing For War A Study Of European Nations Air Forces Leading Up To 1939 Norman Ridley

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Military Air Power In Europe Preparing For War A Study Of European Nations Air Forces Leading Up To 1939 Norman Ridley
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Publisher: Air World
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Author: Norman Ridley
ISBN: 9781399066891, 1399066897
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Military Air Power In Europe Preparing For War A Study Of European Nations Air Forces Leading Up To 1939 Norman Ridley by Norman Ridley 9781399066891, 1399066897 instant download after payment.

The First World War had seen the mechanization of warfare. Battle fronts had become immobilized in the grip of machine-guns and heavy artillery, leading to slaughter on an unprecedented scale. The end of the war saw exhausted governments extricating themselves from the carnage, but some leaders were concerned that, sooner or later, another major war would follow. As France’s Marshal Foch put it, the Treaty of Versailles was only a ‘twenty-year truce’. The overriding concern was to find ways in future of avoiding the kind of static battle fronts that had consumed so many in such futile efforts.

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