EL EJERCITO CHILENO Y LA INDUSTRIALIZACION DE LA GUERRA, 1885-1930: REVOLUCION DE LA TACTICA DE ACUERDO A LOS PARADIGMAS EUROPEOS
Starting from the central decades of the XIX Century a series of technical advances took place concerning the developemtn of fire arms wich gave the defensive a clear advantage on the tactical field. Nevertheless the strong nations faced the First World War convinced that the offensive tactics still...
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Lenguaje: | Spanish / Castilian |
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Instituto de Historia. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
2001
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Sumario: | Starting from the central decades of the XIX Century a series of technical advances took place concerning the developemtn of fire arms wich gave the defensive a clear advantage on the tactical field. Nevertheless the strong nations faced the First World War convinced that the offensive tactics still were the strongest form of fighting, therefore originating the "holocaust" in the trenches. The present paper seeks to determine how the evolution of the European tactical thought was acknowledged before the problem created by the industrializadion of the war in the Chilean army during the years of the German influence. |
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