When originally published in 1984, and based on archival research, this book was the first fully documented discussion of German naval strategy and planning from 1862-1914 against France, Russia, Great Britain, the United States and Japan. The book is a complete study of the relationship of the navy to Prusso-German power politics both in terms of the complexity of the problems discussed and in the length of the period covered. It will be invaluable to students of naval and military history, strategy and diplomacy, as well as those of German history.
When originally published in 1984, and based on archival research, this book was the first fully documented discussion of German naval strategy and planning from 1862-1914 against France, Russia, Great Britain, the United States and Japan. The book is a complete study of the relationship of the navy to Prusso-German power politics both in terms of the complexity of the problems discussed and in the length of the period covered. It will be invaluable to students of naval and military history, strategy and diplomacy, as well as those of German history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1. Beginnings of Construction 1862-88 2. Operations Plans Under Stosch and Caprivi 1877-88 3. Wilhelm's Naval Dreams 4. Foreign Policy and Naval Operations 1888-89 5. Coordination of the Army and Navy for Coastal Defense 1889-95 6. The New Era and the Rise of Tirpitz 1890-95 7. Incompetent Naval Planning for an Improbable Continental War 1895-99 8. The Navy and World Power I: Transoceanic Tension and Operational Planning Against Great Britain and in Non-European Waters 1895-99 9. The Navy and World Power II: Tirpitz and the First and Second Navy Laws 1897-1900 10. The Acceptance of the Tirpitz Plan 1897-1905 11. Diplomatic Background to Naval Operations 1899-1904 12. Naval Preparation for War 1899-1905 13. Diplomacy and Operational Planning in the Face of War 1904-06 14. The Challenge to Britain: The Navy Laws of 1906 and 1908 and Increased War Preparedness 15. Foreign Policy from Algeciras to Agadir 1906-11 16. Groping for Viable Naval Operations Plans in European Waters 1905-11 17. The Eclipse of the Tirpitz Plan 1911-14 18. Naval Operational Planning from Agadir to the July Crisis 1914 19. Epilogue and Conclusions
1. Beginnings of Construction 1862-88 2. Operations Plans Under Stosch and Caprivi 1877-88 3. Wilhelm's Naval Dreams 4. Foreign Policy and Naval Operations 1888-89 5. Coordination of the Army and Navy for Coastal Defense 1889-95 6. The New Era and the Rise of Tirpitz 1890-95 7. Incompetent Naval Planning for an Improbable Continental War 1895-99 8. The Navy and World Power I: Transoceanic Tension and Operational Planning Against Great Britain and in Non-European Waters 1895-99 9. The Navy and World Power II: Tirpitz and the First and Second Navy Laws 1897-1900 10. The Acceptance of the Tirpitz Plan 1897-1905 11. Diplomatic Background to Naval Operations 1899-1904 12. Naval Preparation for War 1899-1905 13. Diplomacy and Operational Planning in the Face of War 1904-06 14. The Challenge to Britain: The Navy Laws of 1906 and 1908 and Increased War Preparedness 15. Foreign Policy from Algeciras to Agadir 1906-11 16. Groping for Viable Naval Operations Plans in European Waters 1905-11 17. The Eclipse of the Tirpitz Plan 1911-14 18. Naval Operational Planning from Agadir to the July Crisis 1914 19. Epilogue and Conclusions
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