German Diplomatic Relations 1871-1945: The Wilhelmstrasse <br>And the Formulation <br>Of Foreign PolicyiUniverse, 04/09/2006 - 406 من الصفحات The continuity issue has been a theme in German historiography for half a century. Historians have examined the foreign policy of Wilhelmine and Nazi Germany that led to two world wars. Dr. William Young examines the continuity of German Foreign Office influence in the formulation of foreign policy under the leadership of Otto von Bismarck (1862-1890), Kaiser William II (1888-1918), the Weimar Republic (1919-1933), and Adolf Hitler (1933-1945). He stresses the role and influence of strong German leaders in the making of policy and the conduct of foreign relations. German Diplomatic Relations 1871-1945 will be of value to individuals interested in the history of Germany, Modern Europe, and International Relations. |
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Emperor William II and the Foreign Office 18881918 | 70 |
Weimar Republic and the Foreign Office | 127 |
Neurath the Foreign Office and the Rise of Hitler | 177 |
Hitler Ribbentrop and the Decline of the Foreign Office | 193 |
Path to War 19381939 | 233 |
Diplomats on Trial at Nuremberg | 295 |
Chief Ministers and MinisterPresidents of Prussia Chancellors of Germany | 305 |
Foreign Ministers | 309 |
State Secretaries for Foreign Affairs | 311 |
Bibliography | 313 |
About the Author | 373 |
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Ribbentrop and the Wilhelmstrasse during the Second World War | 274 |
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