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Draws on archival resources and the rich scholarship of German naval history over the past five decades to review the evolution of Erich Raeder's concept of naval strategy and his attempts to achieve the political and military means necessary to attain the navy's global naval ambitions.

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Draws on archival resources and the rich scholarship of German naval history over the past five decades to review the evolution of Erich Raeder's concept of naval strategy and his attempts to achieve the political and military means necessary to attain the navy's global naval ambitions.
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Autorenporträt
Keith W. Bird has published extensively in German naval and military history, including the critically acclaimed German Naval History: A Guide to the Literature. Now Chancellor of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System in Versailles, Kentucky, he studied at the Free University (Berlin) as a Fulbright scholar after earning his PhD from Duke University and received a German fellowship to the Military History Research Office in Freiburg.