The German Naval Mutinies of World War I
Description
A fascinating study well-researched and equally well-written tracing the evolution of naval conflict between the adherents of the old order - the caste of feudalized naval officers and the proponents of a new, more democratic system- the enlisted men. Author Horn shows not only why the enlisted men rebelled but also why the officers pursued a course that was bound to result in mutiny. In so doing Horn provides a new overall view of the collapse of the German navy and the end of the German Empire. Informative, and thought-provoking must-read for any WWI buff.
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