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Land and Power British and Allied Policy on Germany’s Frontiers 1916-19 1st Edition

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Land and Power British and Allied Policy on Germany\'s Frontiers 1916-19 1st Edition

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Harold I. Nelson

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1st Edition

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9781000008340, 9780367247607, 9780429284236, 9781000014860, 9781000001501, 9780367247645

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Routledge

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Originally published in 1963, this book examines the territorial settlement with Germany at the end of the First World War. It approaches it from the standpoint of British official attitudes and policy in order to discover the pre-Paris-Peace-Conference evolution of British governmental thinking on German boundary issues: to bring out the relationship between British attitudes and those of their allies and to determine British influence on the drafting of the territorial provisions of the ill-fated Treaty of Versailles.

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Land and Power British and Allied Policy on Germany’s Frontiers 1916–19 1st Edition

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Land and Power British and Allied Policy on Germany\'s Frontiers 1916–19 1st Edition

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Harold I. Nelson

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1st Edition

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9781487573799, 9781487573676

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

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The First World War destroyed the old European balance of power. In the heart of the continent, a basically strong and probably dangerous Germany remained. English and French Security, indeed European and world stability critically depended upon the containment of the Reich. How could a new equilibrium be devised, especially in the absence of a friendly Russian Great Power to the east and in view of America’s uncertain course in world politics? This book treats on a board canvas one vital aspect of the German Problem in 1919: the redistribution, through territorial change, of the elements of power between Germany and the victors.

This study and its conclusions are offered as a tentative reappraisal in the light of a new, fuller evidence and of longer perspectives on the subject.