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Battle Leadership
Some Personal Experiences of a Junior Officer of the German Army with Observations on Battle Tactics and the Psychological Reactions of Troops in Campaign
Book • 1987
Battle Leadership by Adolf von Schell is a personal account of his experiences as a junior officer in the German Army during World War I. The book explores key principles of effective leadership in combat, including character, psychology, personal courage, and adaptability.
It emphasizes the importance of understanding soldier psychology and leading by example to maintain morale and achieve battlefield success.
It emphasizes the importance of understanding soldier psychology and leading by example to maintain morale and achieve battlefield success.
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