Doctrine of combat from the elements newly developed for the present and the near future.
With 52 woodcuts imprinted in the text.
From the content:
- Position of the battle within the war. Purposes of combat
- Victory and defeat
- Of the troops in general and the combat of the infantry in particular
- From the troops: from the battles of the cavalry
- From the troops: From the skirmishes of the artillery
- From the troops: from the battles of allied infantry, cavalry and artillery
- The terrain and the participation of the technical troops in the battle
- From the layout and conduct of the battle in its broader features
- The need of the armies and the resulting conditions for the battle
With 52 woodcuts imprinted in the text.
From the content:
- Position of the battle within the war. Purposes of combat
- Victory and defeat
- Of the troops in general and the combat of the infantry in particular
- From the troops: from the battles of the cavalry
- From the troops: From the skirmishes of the artillery
- From the troops: from the battles of allied infantry, cavalry and artillery
- The terrain and the participation of the technical troops in the battle
- From the layout and conduct of the battle in its broader features
- The need of the armies and the resulting conditions for the battle
extra information
Author | Rüstow |
year | 1865 |
publisher | Meyer&Zeller |
cover | Hardcover |
Number of pages | 703 |
State | Signs of wear and age on the cover, library number on the spine, stamp on the endpaper, inside: clean and with a tight binding |