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Fighting for the Fatherland

The Story of the German Soldier from 1648 to the Present Day

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An edition of Fighting for the Fatherland (2006)

Fighting for the Fatherland

The Story of the German Soldier from 1648 to the Present Day

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Fighting for the Fatherland traces and analyzes the development of the German soldier, and the army in which he served, during the 3 and a half turbulent centuries of international conflict that have so often found him on some of the most violent and testing battlegrounds encountered by the soldiers of any nation. It sets his inherent sense of patriotism and duty against his cultural background and the ever-changing national imperatives of the time. This evolving process was bound inextricably to the Fatherland's emerging awareness of its own identity, together with its steadily increasing military significance and capability, which eventually resulted in Prussian militarism and the German imperial aspirations that so dominated the 19th century. Thereafter, these led first to the catastrophe of the First World War and to Germany's defeat in 1918, then to the Weimar Republic, National Socialism, the Second World War, and the eventual collapse of the Third Reich and its Wehrmacht in 1945. During the Cold War that followed, two very different sorts of German army existed -- one on each side of the Iron Curtain -- until the country's reunification in 1990, which subsequently enabled the creation of the modern Bundeswehr, an army well prepared to meet the security challenges of the 21st century. - Jacket flap.

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Potomac Books Inc.
Language
English
Pages
488

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Fighting for the Fatherland: The Story of the German Soldier from 1648 to the Present Day
October 1, 2006, Potomac Books Inc.
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Table of Contents

Foreword / Richard Holmes
Introduction and acknowledgements
Part one : Origins.
Myths, legends and history
Conceived in chaos : Germany and the Thirty Years War, 1618-1648
'For King and Fatherland' : Brandenburg and Prussia, 1640-1713
Era of the drill sergeants : the army of 'the Soldier King', 1713-1740
Masters of the battlefield : the Army of Frederick the Great, 1740-1786
Complacency, stagnation and defeat, 1786-1806
Renaissance, revolution and reform, 1807-1857
Part two : The Golden Age.
Dress rehearsals : the wars of 1864 and 1866
Anatomy of a modern war machine, 1866-1870
Clash of eagles : the war with France, 1870-1871
Prelude to an inferno : Mars-la-Tour, 1870
The inferno : Gravelotte-St-Privat and Sedan, 1870
Total war : unification and the defeat of France, 1871
An imperial hubris, 1871-1914
Part three : Into the abyss.
A war on two fronts, 1914
Stalemate in the West : trench warfare, 1915-1918
The warrior betrayed : the last offensive and the Armistice, 1918
The road to perdition, 1919-1935
Rearmament, regeneration and matters of conscience, 1935-1939
Unleashing the Blitzkrieg, 1939-1940
'Barbarossa' to 'Zitadelle' : the Eastern front, 1941-1943
The way to Armageddon, 1944-1945
Part four : Resurrection and rehabilitation.
Cold War warriors, 1945-1990
Reunification and the Bundeswehr in the 21st century
German-English glossary
Appendices.
The universal soldier : from Landsknecht to Legionnaire
The army of Frederick the Great in 1760
Prussian order of battle, June 1866
The army of the North German Confederation in 1870
The German Army 1880-1900
The German Army in 1914
German rearmament (Army) 1933-1939
The Bundeswehr field army in 1986
Bundeswehr operational deployments 1990-2005
Bundeswehr 'Structure 2010'

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Hardcover
Pagination
464 p., [24] p. of plates
Number of pages
488
Dimensions
9.3 x 6.5 x 1.7 inches
Weight
2 pounds

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OL8896532M
ISBN 10
1597970697
ISBN 13
9781597970693
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1989210
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