NATO under attack : why the Western Alliance can fight outnumbered and win in Central Europe without nuclear weapons / F.W. von Mellenthin and R.H.S. Stolfi, with E. Sobik.
Series: Duke Press policy studiesPublisher: Durham, N.C. : Duke University Press, 1984Description: 161 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 0822305828; 082230600X (pbk.)Subject(s): North Atlantic Treaty Organization -- Armed Forces | Warsaw Treaty Organization -- Armed Forces | Europe -- DefensesDDC classification: 355.031| Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Military College of Signals (MCS) | Military College of Signals (MCS) | NFIC | 355.031 MEL (Browse shelf) | Link to resource | Available | MCS3326 |
Historical Perspective on the Military Balance in Central Europe Today (Page-9), The search of Realistic Military Balance in Peacetime (Page-23), Command Style in the Second World War (Page-41), Weakness of the Soviet Armed Forces (Page-75), The Soviet Soldier Historical Conditioning and Current Relates (Page-97), Ramification of the Potential Conventional (Page-119), A Case for Optimism towards the Defiance of the West (Page-139),
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