Beach, J. (2007) British intelligence and German tanks, 1916-1918. War in History. 14(4), pp. 454-475. 0968-3445.
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Abstract:
A substantive German tank force never materialized during the First World War. However, its military insignificance was not apparent to the British army anticipating its appearance. This article explores British intelligence reporting on the development of German tanks. It assesses the impact of this potential threat, particularly during the tense months of early 1918. It shows how the intelligence reporting also influenced British tank design. The article judges this work to have been an intelligence success
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Creators:
Beach, J.
Publisher:
SAGE
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Date:
November 2007
Date Type:
Publication
Page Range:
pp. 454-475
Journal or Publication Title:
War in History
Volume:
14
Number:
4
Language:
English
ISSN:
0968-3445
Status:
Published / Disseminated
Refereed:
Yes
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