- Editor’s Introduction
- Preface General der Panzertruppen Lutz
- Introduction
- 1914. How did Positional Warfare Come About?
- Lances against Machine-Guns
- The March of the Infantry to the Sacrificial Altar
- Trench Warfare and Barbed Wire
- Waging War with Inadequate Weaponry
- The Artillery Combat
- Gas Warfare
- The Genesis of the Tank
- In Britain
- In France
- First Deployments, Mistakes and Misgivings
- Mass Production
- The Birth of a New Weapon
- Cambrai
- 1918. The German Spring Offensive. Soissons and Amiens
- The End of the War. The War in the Air. Tank Warfare. Chemical Warfare.
- The Versailles Diktat
- Post-War Developments Abroad
- Technical Developments
- Tactical Developments
- Anti-Tank Defence
- The German Mechanized Force
- The Era of the Dummy Tanks. Military Sovereignty
- Armoured and Motorized Reconnaissance
- Anti-Tank Detachments
- Tank Forces
- Motorized Infantry
- Life in the Panzer Forces
- The Tactics of the Panzer Forces and their Co-operation with the Other Arms
- The Tactics of the Panzer Forces
- The Tank Action at Villers-Bretonneux
- The Tank Action at Niergnies-Séranvillers
- The Co-operation of Tanks with the other Arms
- Warfare at the Present Day
- The Defensive
- The Offensive
- Aircraft and Tanks
- Questions of Supply and Transport
- The Most Recent Experience of War
- Conclusion
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