Key Point: Despite ambitions of becoming a global colonial empire, Germany was still a Continental power in 1914. If it won the war, it would be through the immense power of its army, not its navy.
Here’s What You Need to Remember: None of these alternatives would have guaranteed victory, but they at least would have offered Germany a chance. Whether “victory” would have been worth the cost in ...
March 1918 on the Somme front, and as the German barrage lifts at dawn, assault troops surge through shattered communication trenches carrying a weapon unlike any seen before. The MP18 submachine gun, ...
Guido De Masi and Giacomo Marramao write on the German workers' councils and council communist movement around the German revolution of 1918.
Why, in 1918, does the German state reveal in clear outline the features of the original Prussian type, despite half a century of unparalleled progress in science, commerce, and industry? Because ...
This is a reconceived version of 'Fascism and Anti-Fascism'. In this text, Dauvé shows how the wave of proletarian revolts in the first half of… The Wilhelmshaven Revolt - a chapter of the ...
Armistice! It's finally over, over there -- General Pershing's Army -- "With Dickman to the Rhine" (17 November-13 December 1918) -- Settling into the occupation (December 1918-February 1919) -- ...