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First are the armoured warfare theorists, who combined "storm trooper tactics" developed towards the end of the First World War with the potential for speed and manoeuvrability offered by motorized ground vehicles such as tanks, armoured cars, and heavy trucks. 17) In this way, armoured warfare theorists hoped to paralyze the enemy and wear out his will to fight. Fuller, who helped develop armoured warfare, wrote that the fighting power of an army lies in its organization. |
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