ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1985 The Decision to Disarm Germany offers a fresh approach to Britain’s First World War and Paris Peace Conference policy on the question of German military disarmament. It offers interpretations based on extensive research into unpublished records and private papers and provides important new conclusions about British policy. The book shows the interaction of domestic concerns and strategic considerations in the wartime development of British thinking on the issue of post-war German disarmament and in the post-Armistice formulation and implementation of Britain’s German disarmament policy. It establishes the crucial interrelationship in British thinking and policy between German disarmament and general disarmament. It also shows the interwar consequences of wartime attitudes and peace conference policy.

chapter |2 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|18 pages

Destroying Prussian Militarism

chapter 2|21 pages

British War Aims and German Disarmament

chapter 3|19 pages

The Future of German Military Power

chapter 4|23 pages

The Question of General Disarmament

chapter 5|24 pages

Armistice:

The Disarmament Debate

chapter 6|12 pages

The Aftermath of Victory

chapter 7|22 pages

The Election Campaign

chapter 8|23 pages

The Decision to Disarm Germany

chapter 9|30 pages

Peace Conference Policy:

Drafting the Military Clauses of the Treaty

chapter 10|19 pages

Peace Conference Policy:

The Politics and Strategy of Moderation

chapter |11 pages

Conclusion