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OCR History revision notes: 'The Changing Nature of Warfare' Chapter 1 Unit 3 - the development of strategy

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Key revision notes for unit 1.3, 'the development of strategy, the aims of campaigns and their determination', from the OCR History course 'The Changing Nature of Warfare '.

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1.3 The development of strategy (aims and outcomes)
Strategy: ‘the art of planning and directing overall military operations’.

Grand Strategy: ‘an overall plan for winning a war’.

1. Economic strategy (blockades, bombing, use of superior resources)

Napoleonic Wars:

 British strategy sought to use economic might to defeat France, while avoiding large-scale
commitment of ‘boots on the ground’ in continental Europe
o British wealth was used to subsidise allied armies in coalitions to engage France
militarily
o This strategy was highly costly + the coalitions Britain financed had limited successes
for many years
 Napoleon recognised that a naval strategy could not defeat Britain, so turned to economic
warfare with the 1806 Continental System
o This meant persuading/forcing his allies to put an embargo on British exports to
Europe
o This would hit Britain’s economy and make it much harder to continue the subsidies
paid to its allies (around £65 million), as well as bringing social unrest
o The Continental System was counterproductive
 The loss of Britain as a trading partner did more damage to the economies
of France & its allies more than it did to Britain’s
 Anger at the System weakened Napoleon’s ties with his allies
 It led to overextension/imperial overreach – Napoleon mistakenly
attempted to enforce the ban by invading Russia, which drained him of
manpower and resources (decisive in the outcome of the war of the 6 th
coalition?)

American Civil War:

 in 1861 the Union implemented a blockade of Southern ports
o The disruption caused by the blockade hit supplies of Southern cotton to Europe,
damaging the South’s economy
o Debate about the effectiveness of the blockade – ¾ of all attempts to evade it
succeeded
o Others have argued it exacerbated inflation, made it more difficult to replace raw
materials, and - while not airtight - created a situation where the South could not
hope to win a lasting conflict
 One aspect of Grant’s grand strategy = an attack on the southern homelands, waging brutal
economic warfare
o Sherman’s march to the sea (November – December 1864) involved economic
destruction of key elements like railways
o Sherman marched from Atlanta to Savannah, using scorched earth tactics as he
went:
 200 miles of railroad, $20 million civilian property, $180 million military
property destroyed

, First World War:

 Allies used economic warfare to blockade Germany (able to do this due to supremacy of
British Royal Navy). Blockade lasted from 1914 to 1919; considered a key element in
outcome of the war
o No cargo destined for Germany allowed to reach its destination; even foodstuffs
considered a ‘contraband of war’
o Devastating impact on German economy, which before the war had relied v. heavily
on imports (approx. 25-30% of food was imported pre-1914)
o By 1915 Germany’s imports had fallen by 55% from its pre-war levels
o Blockade made a large contribution to the outcome of the war. Shortages of vital
raw materials e.g coal ––> Germans unable to produce as many war-supplies
o Food shortages led to starvation among the German people. Debatable how many
starved but many thousands went hungry = loss of morale on home front and
among troops
o The German home front collapsed because of the British naval blockade & war
became unsustainable; no choice but to surrender
 Germans tried to counter the blockade with the U-boat, technology capable of subverting
British naval superiority
o Could be devastating (sinking of the Lusitania)
o Generally ineffective – 1917 British adopted the ‘convoy system’ which successfully
countered the U-boats
o Policy of ‘unrestricted submarine warfare’ introduced in 1917 provoked USA into
entering the war; counterproductive, like the Continental System

The Second World War:

 German submarine war on Atlantic supply routes scored early successes. Churchill: ‘U-boat
peril’. Battle of the Atlantic
o Attempt to starve Britain into submission
o Big impact on amount of dry cargo reaching Britain
 U-boat tactics
o Wolf-pack tactics developed to target Allied ships
o USA initially slow to catch on to idea of convoy system – number of ships lost
increases when America joins the war
 Allies regain initiative in the Battle of the Atlantic in 1943
o Germans lack aircraft carriers
o Convoy system limits losses
o German production is slow

 Allied bombing campaign sought to diminish Germany’s war capacity by targeting industrial
centres
o Allied air supremacy enabled them to destroy the Luftwaffe but also much of
Germany’s war economy
o Bombing reduced industry, lines of communication, and oil production
 Heavy bombing raids on Germany affected its industrial capacity (but not decisively?)
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