Imperial German Motorised Troops Volume 1: Origins, Organization, and Mechanical Innovation in the Great War provides a detailed examination of the origins and development of Germany's motorized forces during the First World War. This volume focuses on the early stages of motorized transport, highlighting their evolution from rudimentary beginnings into specialized and strategic components of the Imperial Army. Through comprehensive research and analysis, this volume explores the organizational structure, logistics, and vehicles that played a crucial role in supporting Germany's military objectives. From the establishment of early transport services to the integration of motorized artillery systems, Volume 1 offers a thorough understanding of the challenges and innovations that characterized this period. Appealing to military historians and enthusiasts of early 20th-century technology, this volume also draws upon rare archival photographs and meticulously researched sources to provide a factual account of the formation and deployment of motorized units. As the first in a two-volume series, Volume 1 lays the groundwork for understanding the broader impact of Germany's motorized forces, which are further explored in Volume 2. 207 b/w photos, 6 colour illustrations, 8 colour profiles, 5 figures, 3 tables, 1 graph