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Defeat at Kasserine

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Book Defeat at Kasserine Mark T Calhoun
Libristo code: 08134213
Publishers Biblioscholar, September 2012
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The 1st Armored Division was the first American armored unit to enter combat against German panzer divisions in World War II. A product of the contentious mechanization process between the First and Second World Wars, the division soon found itself to be outmatched by its German foe. Following a relatively easy victory against the Vichy French after the amphibious landings of Operation Torch, the division lost a series of battles to the Germans, culminating in a decisive defeat at Kasserine Pass. Doctrine (both institutional and equipment), training, and battle command all proved to be problematic for the division. The central question is: Did the 1st Armored Division lose the battle of Kasserine Pass because of deficiencies in American armor doctrine, training, or battle command? An analysis of the Tunisian campaign focusing on these three areas demonstrates that faulty training and inept battle command were partially responsible for the division's defeat; however, the primary reason the 1st Armored Division lost the battle of Kasserine Pass was that it operated in accordance with flawed institutional doctrine and utilized inferior equipment.

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Full name Defeat at Kasserine
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 108
EAN 9781249406099
ISBN 9781249406099
Libristo code 08134213
Publishers Biblioscholar
Weight 209
Dimensions 189 x 246 x 6
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