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Fall of the Double Eagle
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AcknowledgmentsIntroduction1. AEIOU2. The Most Powerful Pillar3. War Plans4. July Crisis5. Disaster on the Drina6. To Warsaw!7. Meeting the Steamroller8. Lemberg–Rawa Ruska9. From Defeat to Catastrophe10. AftermathsNotesBibliographyIndex

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John R. Schindler is the managing director of The Archistrategos Group where he is a security consultant focusing on strategy, intelligence, and terrorism. Previously he was a professor of national security affairs at the U.S. Naval War College.

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"[A] must-read for students of history and historians alike."—Washington Book Review

"The Fall of the Double Eagle is an excellent examination of one of the most important battles of World War I."—John Fahey, Military Review

"Fall of the Double Eagle can be read and appreciated by interested general readers as well as all students and scholars of the Great War."—Jesse Kauffman, Michigan War Studies Review

“Among the recent books on the Great War’s long-neglected Eastern Front, this stands with the best. . . . Schindler’s comprehensive research and measured judgment combine in an admirably balanced account of the disaster that foreshadowed the end of the Habsburg Empire.”—Dennis Showalter, professor of history at Colorado College and author of Hitler’s Panzers: The Lightning Attacks that Revolutionized Warfare   

“With a great deal of detail and even greater empathy, Schindler brings both the heroism and blunders of the Dual Monarchy’s doomed war effort to life. Both amateur World War I enthusiasts and specialists are forever in his debt for restoring the battle of Galicia to its proper place.”—Avi Woolf, English editor of MIDA.org.il and blogger for the Times of Israel

   

“Schindler has written a most exciting account not just of the Galician campaign of 1914 but of its significance for the collapse of Austria-Hungary during the First World War. . . . The reader comes away from this book astonished by the bravery of millions of men of a dozen nationalities, all betrayed by an ignorance of strategy, tactics, and logistics at the very top of the imperial army.”—Alan Sked, professor of international history at the London School of Economics and author of Radetzky: Imperial Victor and Military Genius   

“This excellent account of Austria-Hungary’s fateful role at the outset of the First World War highlights the insoluble dilemma of a two-front war against Serbia and Russia. . . . John Schindler has done a superb job in reconstructing one of the least known military debacles of a century ago.”—György Schöpflin, member of the European Parliament for Hungary and author of Politics, Illusions, Fallacies

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