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The Imperial German Army Between Kaiser And King Monarchy Nationbuilding And War 18661918 Gavin Wiens

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The Imperial German Army Between Kaiser And King Monarchy Nationbuilding And War 18661918 Gavin Wiens
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.46 MB
Pages: 463
Author: Gavin Wiens
ISBN: 9783031228629, 3031228626
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Imperial German Army Between Kaiser And King Monarchy Nationbuilding And War 18661918 Gavin Wiens by Gavin Wiens 9783031228629, 3031228626 instant download after payment.

This book provides a reappraisal of Germany’s military between the mid-nineteenth century and the end of the First World War. At its core is the following question: how 'German' was the imperial German army? This army, which emerged from the Wars of Unification in 1871, has commonly been seen as the 'school of the nation'. After all – so this argument goes – tens of thousands of young men passed through its ranks each year, with conscripts undergoing an intense program of patriotic education and returning to civilian life as fervent German nationalists and ardent supporters of the German emperor, or Kaiser. This book reexamines this assumption. It does not deny that devotion to the Fatherland and loyalty to the Kaiser were widespread among German soldiers in the decades following unification. It nevertheless shows that the imperial German army was far less homogenous and far more faction-ridden than has hitherto been acknowledged.

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