1978
DOI: 10.1177/002200947801300308
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'Barbarossa'

Abstract: Since the beginning of the second world war there have been four surprise attacks which have made a world-wide impact on politicalmilitary thinking: 'Barbarossa', Pearl Harbour, the Six-Day War and the October War. Despite some differences, these four present noteworthy similarities and can be considered as a group. In general terms the intention of a surprise attack is to shock and paralyze the political-military system, in the hope that any recovery will at best be slow. If it is successful, the shock of the… Show more

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