Th is paper examines the relationship between two of the “lesser” contingents of the army and the Supreme Command during the First World War. In contrast to Prussia, which simply by virtue of its geographical size and large population dominated both the army and the empire, and Bavaria, whose monarch possessed virtually unrestricted control over his army in peacetime, the Saxon and Württembergian contingents were subject to frequent and sometimes humiliating interference from Berlin. In the decades before 1914, only two native Württembergers rose to command the XIII Army Corps, a formation which was composed almost exclusively of men from the South German kingdom. This interference created anxiety. As late as autumn 1911, the Saxon ministry...
Defence date: 20 April 1999Supervisor: Prof. Raffale Romanelli, European University Institute ; Co-s...
This paper analyses the role played by Regent Alexander Karađorđević in Serbia’s politics and mil...
The paper analyzes the role of militarism in the political life of Germany before WWI. By pointing o...
From its creation during the Wars of Unification (1864-71) until its defeat at the end of the First ...
In the decades leading up to the First World War, the Swedish army (as the rest of Swedish society) ...
Relations between the army of the Weimar Republic (Reichswehr) and state authorities of Germany are ...
In 1914, the German Army was widely considered the world’s most powerful and professional armed forc...
Th is article deals with the process of army reformation during the late Habsburg Monarchy and discu...
This paper discusses the occupation of Serbia during the First World War by Austro-Hungarian forc...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
This book looks at the policing of social and political protest and of the role played by the French...
The German army entered the Russian Empire in the spring of 1915, and by the autumn it had occupied ...
One of the great paradoxes of World War I was the fact that it took place in an era of blooming nati...
The intention of this essay is to study the Swedish General Staff as a learning organisation during ...
This book explores the influence of Helmuth von Moltke, Germany's Chief of the General Staff between...
Defence date: 20 April 1999Supervisor: Prof. Raffale Romanelli, European University Institute ; Co-s...
This paper analyses the role played by Regent Alexander Karađorđević in Serbia’s politics and mil...
The paper analyzes the role of militarism in the political life of Germany before WWI. By pointing o...
From its creation during the Wars of Unification (1864-71) until its defeat at the end of the First ...
In the decades leading up to the First World War, the Swedish army (as the rest of Swedish society) ...
Relations between the army of the Weimar Republic (Reichswehr) and state authorities of Germany are ...
In 1914, the German Army was widely considered the world’s most powerful and professional armed forc...
Th is article deals with the process of army reformation during the late Habsburg Monarchy and discu...
This paper discusses the occupation of Serbia during the First World War by Austro-Hungarian forc...
The article compares the diverging policies in imperial Germany and in France under the Third Republ...
This book looks at the policing of social and political protest and of the role played by the French...
The German army entered the Russian Empire in the spring of 1915, and by the autumn it had occupied ...
One of the great paradoxes of World War I was the fact that it took place in an era of blooming nati...
The intention of this essay is to study the Swedish General Staff as a learning organisation during ...
This book explores the influence of Helmuth von Moltke, Germany's Chief of the General Staff between...
Defence date: 20 April 1999Supervisor: Prof. Raffale Romanelli, European University Institute ; Co-s...
This paper analyses the role played by Regent Alexander Karađorđević in Serbia’s politics and mil...
The paper analyzes the role of militarism in the political life of Germany before WWI. By pointing o...