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The Final Battle Scott Stephenson (United States Army Command and General Staff College, Kansas)

The Final Battle By Scott Stephenson (United States Army Command and General Staff College, Kansas)

Summary

Examining the role of front-line soldiers in the German revolution of 1918, in this book Scott Stephenson considers why their response to the revolution was so different from the rest of the army and the implications this would have for the course of the German Revolution and for the Weimar Republic itself.

The Final Battle Summary

The Final Battle: Soldiers of the Western Front and the German Revolution of 1918 by Scott Stephenson (United States Army Command and General Staff College, Kansas)

In many ways the German soldiers who marched back from the Western Front at the end of World War I held the key to the future of the newly-created republic that replaced the Kaiser's collapsed monarchy. To the radical Left, the orderly columns of front-line troops appeared to be the forces of the counterrevolution while to the conservative elements of society they seemed to be the Fatherland's salvation. However, in their efforts to get home as soon as possible, most soldiers were indifferent to the political struggles within the Reich, while the remnant that remained under arms proved powerless to defend the republic from its enemies. This book considers why these soldiers' response to the revolution was so different from the rest of the army and the implications this would have for the course of the German Revolution and, ultimately, for the fate of the Weimar Republic itself.

The Final Battle Reviews

Review of the hardback: 'Scholars will find much to engage with in this powerful book. Stephenson's descriptions of the German retreat following 11 November and his analysis of the soldiers' councils are among the book's strengths. His investigation of the conduct of German soldiers has implications beyond the rather unusual environment of 1918 and will speak to those interested in the behavior of veterans of all wars. The Final Battle is a worthy contribution to Cambridge University Press's prestigious Studies in the Social and Cultural History of Modern Warfare series and a valuable addition to our understanding of the critical year of 1918.' Michael Neiberg, Michigan War Studies Review
Review of the hardback: '... a moving and often brilliant book that should serve as a model for the so-called 'new military history'.' Parameters
Review of the hardback: 'No historian of the Imperial army or the Weimar Republic can afford to ignore this thought-provoking and, in many ways, provocative study.' English Historical Review
Review of the hardback: 'This well crafted and thoroughly researched monograph is the first in many years to explore the return home of the defeated Imperial Army.' Stand To! The Journal of the Western Front Association

About Scott Stephenson (United States Army Command and General Staff College, Kansas)

Scott Stephenson is Associate Professor of Military History at the Department of Military History, US Army Command and General Staff College.

Table of Contents

Preface; 1. The divided army; 2. The last ditch: German front-line soldiers in the last days of the First World War; 3. Caesar without legions: the field army and the abdication of the Kaiser, November 8-9, 1918; 4. Legions without Caesar: the German army's response to armistice and revolution, November 9-14, 1918; 5. The last march: the German Westheer's march to the Rhine, November-December, 1918; 6. Dissolution and conspiracy: the army's homecoming and demobilization, December 1918; 7. The last parade: the Guards return to Berlin, December 10-22, 1918; 8. The last battle: 'Bloody Christmas,' December 23-24, 1918; 9. From debacle to civil war: the aftermath of 'Bloody Christmas,' December 1918-January 1919; 10. Conclusion: Frontschweine and revolution.

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NLS9781107632363
9781107632363
1107632366
The Final Battle: Soldiers of the Western Front and the German Revolution of 1918 by Scott Stephenson (United States Army Command and General Staff College, Kansas)
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Cambridge University Press
2013-08-22
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