The Brain of the Army

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The Brain of the Army is a seminal military-theoretical work by Soviet Marshal Boris Shaposhnikov that analyzes the role, organization, and functioning of a modern army’s general staff.

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instanceOf book
military-theoretical work
aimsTo systematize experience of modern war for staff work
author Boris Shaposhnikov
authorOccupation Soviet Marshal
military theorist
context development of modern mass armies
interwar military reforms in the Soviet Union
countryOfOrigin Soviet Union
describes interaction between political leadership and military staff
operational-level command
staff planning processes
fieldOfWork military science
strategic studies
focusesOn functioning of the general staff
organization of the general staff
role of the general staff in modern war
genre military theory
non-fiction
hasInfluenced Soviet military doctrine
general staff theory
intendedAudience general staff officers
professional officers
mainSubject general staff
military command and control
military organization
operational art
notableFor influence on Soviet operational art
systematic analysis of general staff as the brain of the army
originalLanguage Russian
publicationCentury 20th century
titleMetaphor general staff as the brain of the army
workExampleOf interwar Soviet military thought

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Boris Shaposhnikov notableWork The Brain of the Army