The British in interwar Germany : the reluctant occupiers, 1918-30 /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London ; New York :
Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc,
[2017]
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| Edition: | Second edition. |
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Table of Contents:
- Part I. The Armistice and the peace
- Introduction
- The British occupied area of the Rhineland during the Armistice: December 1918-January 1920
- The reluctant assumption of continental commitments, 1919
- Part II. Enforcing the Treaty, 1920-1922
- The plebiscites, 1920-22
- Danzig: the gibraltar of the north?
- The British element in the inter-allied military control commissions
- Britain and the Rhineland, 1920-1922
- Part III. The Ruhr crisis, 1923-1924: the turning point
- The French occupation of the Ruhr and German "passive resistance": January-September 1923
- France's hollow victory
- The impact of the Ruhr crisis on the Inter-Allied Control Commission, 1923-1924
- Part IV. After the Ruhr crisis, 1924-1930
- The consequences of the Dawes Plan and the Locarno Treaties for the occupation and the IAMCC, 1924-1927
- The British in the Wiesbaden Bridgehead, 1926-1930.