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Command Culture

Officer Education in the U.S. Army and the German Armed Forces, 1901-1940, and the Consequences for World War II
  • ISBN-13: 9781574415339
  • Publisher: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
    Imprint: UNIVERSITY OF NORTH TEXAS PRESS
  • By Joerg Muth
  • Price: AUD $56.99
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  • Local release date: 28/09/2013
  • Format: Paperback 376 pages Weight: 525g
  • Categories: Military history [HBW]
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In Command Culture, Joerg Muth examines how the United States Army and the German Armed Forces selected, educated, and promoted their officers in the crucial time before World War II. German officers came from a closed authoritarian society but received an extremely open minded military education, whereas American officers came from one of the most democratic societies but received an outdated military education that harnessed their minds and limited their initiative. Command Culture clearly explains the lack of audacity of many high ranking American officers during World War II. Those American officers who became outstanding leaders in World War II did so not so much because of their military education, but despite it.
Joerg Muth received his Ph.D. in history from the University of Utah, USA. He is the author of Flucht aus dem militaerischen Alltag: Ursachen und individuelle Auspraegung der Desertion in der Armee Friedrichs des Grossen, a study of desertion in the Prussian army during the era of Frederick the Great.
"The general message, though controversial and certain to lead to arguments, is buttressed by substantial evidence. Muth's topic has immediate present-day relevance."-Gerhard Weinberg, author, A World at Arms "An important and long-lasting contribution to the debate over officer training in the United States."-Robert Citino, author, The German Way of War "Muth's challenge to the 'new military history' will generate controversy but cannot be dismissed."-Dennis Showalter, author, Patton and Rommel "Muth's analysis of the U.S. Army is a hard one, but he backs it up with extensive research. This is one of the most important books about the German and American armies in many years."-Major-General (ret) David T. Zabecki, Military History
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