From Michael Epkenhans, “Imperial Germany and the Importance of Sea Power,” in N. A. M. Rodger, Naval Power in the Twentieth Century (Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1996), p. 27: When writing ...
Tirpitz’ “risk-fleet theory” was a debacle for Imperial Germany. But it could work for China—now playing the role of the United States during its turn-of-the-century rise to hemispheric eminence.
An inconspicuous box has turned out to be a historical treasure: Previously unknown material relating to Grand Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz has been discovered in the archives of the German Maritime ...
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