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Military strategy was often flawed and costly from "summary" of The Pity Of War by Niall Ferguson

Military strategy during World War I was characterized by a series of costly and often flawed decisions made by the various powers involved. One of the most glaring examples of flawed strategy was the failure to adapt tactics to the changing nature of warfare. The generals on both sides persisted in using outdated tactics such as trench warfare, despite the fact that technological advancements had rendered these tactics ineffective. The result was a staggering loss of life on both sides. Furthermore, the military leaders of the time were often overly confident in their abilities, leading them to make reckless decisions that had disastrous consequences. For example, the British leadership's decision to send troops over the top at the ...
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    The Pity Of War

    Niall Ferguson

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