ABSTRACT

When originally published in 1984, and based on archival research, this book was the first fully documented discussion of German naval strategy and planning from 1862-1914 against France, Russia, Great Britain, the United States and Japan. The book is a complete study of the relationship of the navy to Prusso-German power politics both in terms of the complexity of the problems discussed and in the length of the period covered. It will be invaluable to students of naval and military history, strategy and diplomacy, as well as those of German history.

chapter 1|12 pages

Beginnings of Construction, 1862–88

chapter 3|9 pages

Wilhelm’s Naval Dreams

chapter 12|50 pages

Naval Preparation for War, 1899–1905

chapter 17|29 pages

The Eclipse of the Tirpïtz Plan, 1911–14

chapter 19|14 pages

Epilogue and Conclusions

chapter |9 pages

Bibliographical Note