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The Determinant Role of Misinformation in the Manifestation of the Principle of Operational Surprise


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[1] For an in-depth analysis of the huge scope and depth of misinformation, we recommend the volume Fereşte-mă, Doamne de prieteni, by author Wats Larry.Search in Google Scholar

[2] Beevor Anthony, Al Doilea Război Mondial, Bucureşti, Editura RAOCLASS, 2013, p. 28.Search in Google Scholar

[3] Ibidem, p. 30.Search in Google Scholar

[4] Ibidem, pp. 93-113.Search in Google Scholar

[5] Contra., In Mitul Blitzkrieg-ului, Lieutenant Colonel Frieser Karl-Heinz PhD demotes the concept of blitzkrieg war by pointing out that, in the operations carried out by the German army in 1940, their fulminant success did not result from Hitler's decisions, but was determined by the gambling and the exceptional initiatives of the commanders on the front (Guderian, von Manstein), who ignored the orders of the dictator. "The uncertainty factors, anyway inherent in each action, existed at the Ardennes crossing and the crossing of the Meuse River, and were so numerous that the entire operation, and not just once, hung on a hair", p. 18Search in Google Scholar

[6] Geoffrey Regan, Bătălii care au schimbat istoria lumii, Bucureşti, Editura RAO, 2002, p. 212.Search in Google Scholar

[7] Otto Hans-Dieter, Lexiconul erorilor militare, Piteşti, Editura Paralela 45, 2005, pp. 225-227.Search in Google Scholar

[8] For details on the complexity of the 1982 Armenian-British Armed Conflict, weSearch in Google Scholar

recommend the work Războiul din Falkland, by author Gologan Mircea.Search in Google Scholar

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