University Press of America
Pages: 342
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-4161-6 • Paperback • August 2008 • $77.99 • (£60.00)
Terence Zuber is a retired United States Military Officer. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Würzburg in Germany.
Chapter 1 Maps and Figures
Chapter 2 Chapter 1. The Moltke Myth
Chapter 3 Chapter 2. Moltke's War Planning to 1866
Chapter 4 Chapter 3. Friedrich Karl, Tactics and Training
Chapter 5 Chapter 4. War with Austria
Chapter 6 Chapter 5. 1866 to 1870: Lessons Learned—or Not Learned
Chapter 7 Chapter 6. Moltke's Plan for War with France
Chapter 8 Chapter 7. Vionville and St. Privat
Chapter 9 Chapter 8. Sedan
Chapter 10 Chapter 9. Destroying the Moltke Myth
Received a favourable review from Dennis Showalter in The Journal of Military History. Zuber is a welcome reinforcement to those scholars who have in fact been studying the Prussian/German army as a military instrument even before his arrival on the field....
— Dennis E. Showalter, Colorado College; author of Patton and Rommel: Men of War in the Twentieth Century; The Journal Of Military History, Vol. 74, No.1, pp246-248
"Zuber" is a welcome reinforcement to those scholars who have in fact been studying the Prussian/German army as a military instrument even before his arrival on the field.
— The Journal Of Military History
Zuber…builds a strong and convincing case. Zuber's book demands a serious reappraisal of Helmuth von Moltke the elder and his proper place in military history.
— War in History