This book challenges the commonly accepted claims of German memoirists that the significant weaknesses of Germany's ally, Austria-Hungary, were unknown to German leaders before the war. Through an analysis of evidence from German military attachés, the author forces a reevaluation of the German position leading up to World War I.
This book challenges the commonly accepted claims of German memoirists that the significant weaknesses of Germany's ally, Austria-Hungary, were unknown to German leaders before the war. Through an analysis of evidence from German military attachés, the author forces a reevaluation of the German position leading up to World War I.
Tim Hadley is lecturer at the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: Military Attachés in Europe 1879-1914: Counting Soldiers, Building Alliances Chapter 2: The German Military Attaché Appendix Chapter 3: Sensitive Reporting Topics Chapter 4: Military Diplomacy and Regional Security Chapter 5: Dysfunctional Allies: The German Mission on the Eastern Front Chapter 6: Conclusion
Chapter 1: Military Attachés in Europe 1879-1914: Counting Soldiers, Building Alliances Chapter 2: The German Military Attaché Appendix Chapter 3: Sensitive Reporting Topics Chapter 4: Military Diplomacy and Regional Security Chapter 5: Dysfunctional Allies: The German Mission on the Eastern Front Chapter 6: Conclusion
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