From Imperial Splendour to Internment: The German Navy in the First World War
Year: 2013 Language: English Author: Nicolas Wolz Genre: History of the Navy Publisher: Seaforth Publishing Format: ePUB Quality: eBook Pages count: 281 Description: This important new work describes how the Imperial German Navy, which had expanded to become one of the great maritime forces in the world, second only to the Royal Navy, proved, with the exception of its submarines, to be largely ineffective throughout the years of conflict. The impact of this impotence had a far-reaching effect upon the service. Germany, indeed most of Europe, was in the grips of a spirit of militant nationalistic fervour, and the inactivity of the great Imperial Navy caused deep frustration, particularly among the naval officers. Not only were they unable to see themselves as heroes, they were also ridiculed on the home front and felt profoundly humiliated.
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From Imperial Splendour to Internment: The German Navy in the First World War
Language: English
Author: Nicolas Wolz
Genre: History of the Navy
Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
Format: ePUB
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 281
Description: This important new work describes how the Imperial German Navy, which had expanded to become one of the great maritime forces in the world, second only to the Royal Navy, proved, with the exception of its submarines, to be largely ineffective throughout the years of conflict. The impact of this impotence had a far-reaching effect upon the service. Germany, indeed most of Europe, was in the grips of a spirit of militant nationalistic fervour, and the inactivity of the great Imperial Navy caused deep frustration, particularly among the naval officers. Not only were they unable to see themselves as heroes, they were also ridiculed on the home front and felt profoundly humiliated.
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