German Foreign Policy 1917-1933; Continuity or Break?

German Foreign Policy 1917-1933; Continuity or Break? by Marshall Lee is a scholarly work published by Berg in 1987. This first edition, comprising 180 pages, explores the complexities of the Weimar Republic, focusing on its foreign policy during a pivotal period in German history. The book delves into the interplay between domestic and international factors that shaped Germany’s diplomatic relations from the end of World War I through the rise of the Nazi regime.
Readers will find a thorough synthesis of research that addresses the continuity and changes in German foreign relations during this era. The authors leverage their expertise to examine the significant developments in Germany’s political landscape and the implications for its foreign policy. This edition provides insights into the historical context of Germany’s politics and government from 1918 to 1933, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intricate dynamics of this transformative period.
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The Weimar Republic has long held a special fascination for the modern historian and many studies are now available on its internal development, its cultural life and its eventual destruction by Nazism. Meanwhile, although diplomatic history has been less in the limelight, a great deal of fresh and important work has been done on Weimar foreign policy. Both authors have been in the forefront of this research and have now pooled thier intimate knowledge of German domestic and foreign affairs to produce this brilliant synthesis which at the same time raises major questions of continuity fom the Kaiser to Hitler.
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