Jan Smuts将军和他在非洲的第一次世界大战(1914-1917)

Deon Fourie
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虽然陆军元帅Jan Smuts于1950年去世,但近年来在南非,人们对他的生活和成就重新产生了兴趣。几十年来,南非人一直不愿撰写军事历史,但在过去20年里,各种军事出版物出人意料地流行起来。关于两次世界大战、盎格鲁-布尔战争和盎格鲁-祖鲁战争以及最近在纳米比亚和安哥拉的“边境战争”的书籍的出版已经蓬勃发展。对烟尘的出版工作,,,似乎Kobus du Pisani和理查德Steyn说,建议重新评估和他的成就不同的看法——即使在南非长大anti-Smuts氛围。大卫·布洛克·卡茨是该领域一位多产且受欢迎的作家。他的职业是注册会计师,在南非爱尔兰预备役部队担任军官时,他对战争产生了兴趣。他被斯泰伦博斯大学(Stellenbosch University)的军事学院(Military Academy)录取,成为军事史专业的本科生。经过几年的兼职学术工作,他写出了这本书作为他的博士论文。因此,与该领域的大多数军事作家不同,他是一位训练有素的历史学家。他是一位充满活力的作家,他与主题的亲密关系贯穿整部作品,吸引着人们的注意力。显然是为了回应比尔·纳森的挑战,这本书在处理标题所表达的主题之前,以相当大量的传记信息开始。然而,这并没有偏离卡茨的主题。这本书填补了大多数关于斯穆茨的著作中留下的空白,这些著作很少或根本没有提到他的军事指挥方法。仅凭这一点,它对军事文学的贡献就值得欢迎。人们不应该因为这本书的篇幅而气馁——在382页的正文中,有260页长,其余的都是尾注和参考书目,这些都是广泛而深刻的研究的证据。本书还增加了24张地图、几张表格以及精选的照片和插图。卡茨指出,斯穆茨在西南和东非战役中的经历与他在英布尔战争中的经历截然不同,在英布尔战争中,他以编队指挥官的身份获得了激励。他不仅描述了史末茨在德国领土上与德国保护国军队(Schutztruppen)的战斗;他提供了有趣而有思想的军事历史
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General Jan Smuts and His First World War in Africa 1914–1917
Although Field Marshal Jan Smuts died in 1950, recent years in South Africa have seen a revived interest in his life and achievements. After South Africans have kept from writing military history for decades, the past 20 years have seen various military publications become surprisingly popular. The publication of books on the two World Wars, the Anglo-Boer and Anglo-Zulu Wars and the more recent ‘Border War’ in Namibia and Angola has flourished. The publication of works about Smuts, by, among others, Kobus du Pisani and Richard Steyn, seems to suggest a re-evaluation and a different view of his achievements – even among Afrikaners who grew up in an anti-Smuts atmosphere. David Brock Katz is a prolific and popular writer in this field. A chartered accountant by profession, his interest in warfare was aroused by his being an officer in a Reserve Force regiment, the South African Irish. He was accepted by the Military Academy, a faculty of Stellenbosch University, as an undergraduate student in military history. After some years devoted to part-time academic work, he produced this book as his doctoral dissertation. Thus, unlike most military writers in the field, he is a trained historian. He is a dynamic writer whose intimacy with his subject holds one’s attention throughout the work. Apparently answering a challenge by Bill Nasson, the book begins with a rather substantial load of biographical information before dealing with the subject expressed by its title. This does not detract from Katz’s theme, however. The book fills a gap left in most works about Smuts which say little or nothing about his approach to military command. For that reason alone, it is a welcome contribution to military literature. One should not be discouraged by the book’s bulk – of the 382 pages the text is 260 pages long, the rest containing endnotes and a bibliography that are evidence of wide-ranging and profound research. It is enhanced by 24 maps, several tables and a selection of photographs and illustrations. Katz points out that Smuts’s experiences in the South-West and East African campaigns were radically different from those of the Anglo-Boer War in which he earned his spurs as a formation commander. He does not merely describe Smuts’s battles against the German Protectorate forces – Schutztruppen – in the German territories; he provides interesting and thoughtMilitary History
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