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Pagina 189
... offensive . 7. In this , it must expect to sustain heavy losses . 8. Yet if for any reason England is forced to set some store by achieving its goal without major damage to its fleet , then it will pursue its objectives not in a direct ...
... offensive . 7. In this , it must expect to sustain heavy losses . 8. Yet if for any reason England is forced to set some store by achieving its goal without major damage to its fleet , then it will pursue its objectives not in a direct ...
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vigorous and offensive manner the targets of which are no longer limited to hostile battleships and armoured cruisers . In such a way , our entire warfare is given a more offensive character . Our light forces would no longer be doomed ...
vigorous and offensive manner the targets of which are no longer limited to hostile battleships and armoured cruisers . In such a way , our entire warfare is given a more offensive character . Our light forces would no longer be doomed ...
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... offensive strike as a prelude to waging war must be ruled out - the prospect of an offensive tactical employment of our High Seas Fleet in war is also poor . Defining plans from the outset in such a situation of war would deprive us of ...
... offensive strike as a prelude to waging war must be ruled out - the prospect of an offensive tactical employment of our High Seas Fleet in war is also poor . Defining plans from the outset in such a situation of war would deprive us of ...
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Acknowledgements | ix |
Introduction | xv |
The Design and Initial Execution | 1 |
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