- Mission-type
tactics (German:
Auftragstaktik, from
Auftrag and Taktik; also
known as
mission command in the
United States and the
United Kingdom) is a...
-
chivalric Teutonic order of new Germans.
Himmler adopted the
doctrine of
Auftragstaktik ("mission command"),
whereby orders were
given as
broad directives,...
-
Prussian Army is
often considered to have used the
flexible command of
Auftragstaktik (mission tactics), by
which subordinate officers led
using personal...
- deployment. The
Germans enjo**** an
advantage through the
theory of
Auftragstaktik (mission command) by
which officers, NCOs and men were
expected to use...
-
strength of the
German Army was
managed through mission-based
tactics (
Auftragstaktik)
rather than
detailed order-based tactics, and
rigid discipline. Once...
- JSTORĀ 26304799. Sonnenberger, M. (2013).
Initiative Within the
Philosophy of
Auftragstaktik:
Determining Factors of the
Understanding of
Initiative in the German...
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officers have. This is
largely due to the
German military doctrine of
Auftragstaktik:
German orders usually do not
include specific instructions, but rather...
- German, British, American, and
Soviet ideas. The
German concept of
Auftragstaktik (English: Mission-type tactics), a
military doctrine emphasizing decentralized...
- commanders,
which would later become the
basis for the
German doctrine of
Auftragstaktik, and for
using rapid mobility to
defeat his foes.
Since his capital...
-
revision of
Bewegungskrieg (maneuver warfare)
thinking and its ****ociated
Auftragstaktik in
which the
commander expressed his
goals to
subordinates and gave...