An eminent soldier-scholar’s analysis of the German Kaiserschlacht in 1918 that nearly changed the outcome of the Great War. After 38 years in the Army, Zabecki retired as a major general, and has ...
When my cohort studied the German revolution of 1918-1919 at Trinity in the late 1980s, the prevailing view was that the revolutionaries had been too German and not sufficiently revolutionary. Their ...
Key Point: Despite ambitions of becoming a global colonial empire, Germany was still a Continental power in 1914. If it won the war, it would be through the immense power of its army, not its navy.
Article link: https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule-review/1955-10-01/failure-revolution-germany-1918-1919https://www.foreignaffairs.com/reviews/capsule ...
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German monarchies before 1918: Kingdoms of Prussia, Bavaria & Württemberg 1/3
When studying European history, the various German monarchies come up a lot. They were figuratively and literally in the middle of everything; the protestant reformation, various wars and revolutions, ...
Journalist Paul Mason poses the question of how World War I actually ended, as this question is… ...
One hundred years ago this month, all hell broke loose in France. On March 21, 1918, the German army on the Western Front unleashed a series of massive attacks on the exhausted British and French ...
Lawrence:University Press of Kansas, 2018. Pp. xiv, 396+. Illus., maps, notes, biblio., index. $39.95. ISBN: 070062600X The Kaiserreich at War Contrary to the title, the history of the German Army in ...
Armistice! It's finally over, over there -- General Pershing's Army -- "With Dickman to the Rhine" (17 November-13 December 1918) -- Settling into the occupation (December 1918-February 1919) -- ...
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