The German Idea Of Militarism


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The German Idea Of Militarism


The German Idea Of Militarism
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Author : Nicholas Stargardt
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1994-03-17

The German Idea Of Militarism written by Nicholas Stargardt and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-03-17 with History categories.


This book examines the development of the modern idea of militarism from its inception in the 1860s until the outbreak of World War I. Often regarded as the archetypical militarist state, Imperial Germany in fact witnessed a major controversy over the issue, as the arms race and the military-industrial complex displaced more traditional concerns about authoritarian rule, and militarism gradually acquired its modern meaning. Older radical traditions and the impact of Marxism are reassessed as Nicholas Stargardt examines the political history of German Social Democracy, the principal anti-militarist protagonist.



Germany Rampant


Germany Rampant
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Author : Ernest Hambloch
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1939

Germany Rampant written by Ernest Hambloch and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1939 with Citizenship categories.




The German Army League


The German Army League
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Author : Marilyn Shevin Coetzee
language : en
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Release Date : 1990-06-28

The German Army League written by Marilyn Shevin Coetzee and has been published by Oxford University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1990-06-28 with History categories.


This book traces the development of the German Army League from its inception through the earliest days of the Weimar Republic. Founded in January 1912, the League promoted the intensification of German militarism and the cultivation of German nationalism. As the last and second largest of the patriotic societies to emerge after 1890, the League led the campaign for army expansion in 1912 and 1913, and against the growing influence of socialism and pacifism within Germany. Attempting to harness popular and nationalist sentiment against the government's foreign and domestic policies by preying on Germans' fears of defeat and socialism, the League contributed to the polarization of German society and aggravated the international tensions which culminated in the Great War. Coetzee combines an analysis of the League's principal personalities and policies with an exploration of the inner workings of local and regional branches, arguing that rather than having served solely as a barometer of populist nationalist sentiment, the League also reflected the machinations of men of education and prominence who believed that an unresponsive German government had stifled their own careers, dealt ineffectually with the prospect of domestic unrest, and squandered the nation's military superiority over its European rivals.



The German Army 1933 1945


The German Army 1933 1945
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Author : Matthew Cooper
language : en
Publisher: Random House Value Publishing
Release Date : 1984

The German Army 1933 1945 written by Matthew Cooper and has been published by Random House Value Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1984 with History categories.


Provides political and military analyses of the German Army during Hitler's Third Reich.



The Sword And The Scepter


The Sword And The Scepter
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Author : Gerhard Ritter
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

The Sword And The Scepter written by Gerhard Ritter and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Germany categories.




The German Idea Of Militarism


The German Idea Of Militarism
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Author : Nicholas Stargardt
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date : 1994-03-17

The German Idea Of Militarism written by Nicholas Stargardt and has been published by Cambridge University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1994-03-17 with History categories.


This 1994 book examines the development of the modern idea of militarism from its inception in the 1860s until the outbreak of World War I. Often regarded as the archetypical militarist state, imperial Germany in fact witnessed a major controversy over the issue, which became a touchstone of political opposition. Issues like the arms race and the military-industrial complex displaced more traditional concerns about authoritarian rule, and militarism gradually acquired its modern meaning. The book is part of a wider discovery by historians of the way political identities and ideas intermeshed, contributing to the rise of civil society and new types of politics in modern Europe. The political history of the main protagonist of anti-militarism, German social democracy, is examined, as Nicholas Stargardt reveals the lasting influence of older radical traditions and reappraises the role played by its espousal of Marxism.



The Myth And Reality Of German Warfare


The Myth And Reality Of German Warfare
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Author : Gerhard P. Gross
language : en
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
Release Date : 2016-09-16

The Myth And Reality Of German Warfare written by Gerhard P. Gross and has been published by University Press of Kentucky this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-09-16 with History categories.


Surrounded by potential adversaries, nineteenth-century Prussia and twentieth-century Germany faced the formidable prospect of multifront wars and wars of attrition. To counteract these threats, generations of general staff officers were educated in operational thinking, the main tenets of which were extremely influential on military planning across the globe and were adopted by American and Soviet armies. In the twentieth century, Germany's art of warfare dominated military theory and practice, creating a myth of German operational brilliance that lingers today, despite the nation's crushing defeats in two world wars. In this seminal study, Gerhard P. Gross provides a comprehensive examination of the development and failure of German operational thinking over a period of more than a century. He analyzes the strengths and weaknesses of five different armies, from the mid--nineteenth century through the early days of NATO. He also offers fresh interpretations of towering figures of German military history, including Moltke the Elder, Alfred von Schlieffen, and Erich Ludendorff. Essential reading for military historians and strategists, this innovative work dismantles cherished myths and offers new insights into Germany's failed attempts to become a global power through military means.



Hindenburg


Hindenburg
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Author : Dennis E. Showalter
language : en
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Release Date : 2014-05-27

Hindenburg written by Dennis E. Showalter and has been published by Potomac Books, Inc. this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014-05-27 with Biography & Autobiography categories.


With his victory over the Russian army at the battle of Tannenberg in August 1914, Paul von Hindenburg became a war hero. By 1916 he had parlayed an exaggerated reputation for decisive victory into near dictatorial powers. After Germany's defeat at Verdun and War Minister Erich von Falkenhayn's dismissal in late 1916, Hindenburg, along with his chief of staff Erich Ludendorff, took over strategic direction of the war. The eponymous Hindenburg Program attempted with some success to mobilize Germany's economy for war. He also oversaw many of Germany's most important wartime decisions, including the resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare, Bethmann Hollweg's dismissal as chancellor, Russia's defeat and negotiation of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, and the "Ludendorff Offensives" of 1918, which sought decisive victory on the Western Front but ended in Germany's catastrophic defeat. After the war, Hindenburg played a crucial role in creating the Dolchstosslegende (the myth that the German Army had been "stabbed in the back" by a Jewish-Bolshevik conspiracy on the homefront), in leading Germany as president of the Weimar Republic, and, most tragically, in acquiescing to Adolf Hitler's rise to power.



The Reign Of German Militarism And The Disaster Of 1918


The Reign Of German Militarism And The Disaster Of 1918
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Author : Gerhard Ritter
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1969

The Reign Of German Militarism And The Disaster Of 1918 written by Gerhard Ritter and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1969 with Germany categories.




Militarism In A Global Age


Militarism In A Global Age
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Author : Dirk Bönker
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2012-03-15

Militarism In A Global Age written by Dirk Bönker and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-03-15 with History categories.


At the turn of the twentieth century, the United States and Germany emerged as the two most rapidly developing industrial nation-states of the Atlantic world. The elites and intelligentsias of both countries staked out claims to dominance in the twentieth century. In Militarism in a Global Age, Dirk Bonker explores the far-reaching ambitions of naval officers before World War I as they advanced navalism, a particular brand of modern militarism that stressed the paramount importance of sea power as a historical determinant. Aspiring to make their own countries into self-reliant world powers in an age of global empire and commerce, officers viewed the causes of the industrial nation, global influence, elite rule, and naval power as inseparable. Characterized by both transnational exchanges and national competition, the new maritime militarism was technocratic in its impulses; its makers cast themselves as members of a professional elite that served the nation with its expert knowledge of maritime and global affairs. American and German navalist projects differed less in their principal features than in their eventual trajectories. Over time, the pursuits of these projects channeled the two naval elites in different directions as they developed contrasting outlooks on their bids for world power and maritime force. Combining comparative history with transnational and global history, Militarism in a Global Age challenges traditional, exceptionalist assumptions about militarism and national identity in Germany and the United States in its exploration of empire and geopolitics, warfare and military-operational imaginations, state formation and national governance, and expertise and professionalism.