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This publication is an essential volume for any serious student of naval policy in the pre-First World War era. The intense rivalry in battleship building that took place between Britain and Germany in the run up to the First World War is seen by many as the most totemic of all armaments races. It has been blamed by numerous commentators during the inter-war years as a major cause of the Great War.'The Great Naval Race' has never been examined from the viewpoint of both of its participants simultaneously and equally. This volume will fill this gap. It draws on documents both English-language…mehr
This publication is an essential volume for any serious student of naval policy in the pre-First World War era. The intense rivalry in battleship building that took place between Britain and Germany in the run up to the First World War is seen by many as the most totemic of all armaments races. It has been blamed by numerous commentators during the inter-war years as a major cause of the Great War.'The Great Naval Race' has never been examined from the viewpoint of both of its participants simultaneously and equally. This volume will fill this gap. It draws on documents both English-language and German, and will therefore make the German role in this conflict accessible to an English speaking audience for the very first time. The book addresses the build up of the German Navy and it's threat to Britain. All in all, crucial documents leave no doubt that the Imperial German Navy deliberately challenged the Royal Navy. Tirpitz certainly did not want a war before the navy was ready, which he hoped it would be in the 1920s.
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Dr Matthew S. Seligmann is Reader in History in the Department of Politics and History at Brunel University. Frank Nÿgler and Michael Epkenhans.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements..................................................................... ix Notes on German Sources........................................................... xi Introduction................................................................................. xv 1 Tirpitz's Ascendency: The Design and Initial Execution of a Naval Challenge 1895-1904/5....................................... 1 2 Recognising the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1898-1904............................................................................ 103 3 Obstacles, Success, and Risks: The German Navy, 1905-1907............................................................................ 155 4 Meeting the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1905-1907............................................................................ 237 5 Tirpitz Triumphant? German Naval Policy 1908-1911........ 277 6 Surpassing the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1908-1911............................................................................ 349 7 Decay: German Naval Policy 1912-1914............................. 397 8 Defeating the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1912-1914............................................................................ 415 Sources and Documents.............................................................. 485 Index........................................................................................... 495
Acknowledgements..................................................................... ix Notes on German Sources........................................................... xi Introduction................................................................................. xv 1 Tirpitz's Ascendency: The Design and Initial Execution of a Naval Challenge 1895-1904/5....................................... 1 2 Recognising the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1898-1904............................................................................ 103 3 Obstacles, Success, and Risks: The German Navy, 1905-1907............................................................................ 155 4 Meeting the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1905-1907............................................................................ 237 5 Tirpitz Triumphant? German Naval Policy 1908-1911........ 277 6 Surpassing the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1908-1911............................................................................ 349 7 Decay: German Naval Policy 1912-1914............................. 397 8 Defeating the German Challenge: The Royal Navy 1912-1914............................................................................ 415 Sources and Documents.............................................................. 485 Index........................................................................................... 495
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