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The Armed Forces of the USSR

Second Edition, Revised and Updated

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The eminent authors of this book draw on thousands of Soviet Ministry of Defence publications - only a very few of which have been translated into English- and four years of research in the USSR to portray the fundamentals of Soviet military doctrine and strategy. They fully cover the postwar development of the Soviet military, looking at the high command, each of the five services, combat formations, , and supporting agencies, and give a comprehensive account of the Soviet military industrial complex, military training of Soviet youth, military manpower, mobilization, and the Soviet officer corps. Their discussion of the relationship between the Party and the Armed Forces, based on Soviet data, includes an examination of popular Western myths about internal Soviet military debates and military-Party splits. This up-to-date reference book includes numerous notes, tables, figures, and a wealth of other data - all based exclusively on primary sources.

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The Armed Forces of the USSR, Harriet Fast Scott, William F. Scott

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1981
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Titre
The Armed Forces of the USSR
Sous-titre
Second Edition, Revised and Updated
Langue
Anglais
Format
rigide
Pages
447
ISBN10
0865311943
ISBN13
9780865311947
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The eminent authors of this book draw on thousands of Soviet Ministry of Defence publications - only a very few of which have been translated into English- and four years of research in the USSR to portray the fundamentals of Soviet military doctrine and strategy. They fully cover the postwar development of the Soviet military, looking at the high command, each of the five services, combat formations, , and supporting agencies, and give a comprehensive account of the Soviet military industrial complex, military training of Soviet youth, military manpower, mobilization, and the Soviet officer corps. Their discussion of the relationship between the Party and the Armed Forces, based on Soviet data, includes an examination of popular Western myths about internal Soviet military debates and military-Party splits. This up-to-date reference book includes numerous notes, tables, figures, and a wealth of other data - all based exclusively on primary sources.