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The kings depart : the tragedy of Germany

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Richard M Watt's book unfolds the story of 1918-19, the fateful year that saw the tragedy of Germany, soon to become the tragedy of Europe.

In 1918 came the brief moment when the victorious Allies at the Versailles Conference had the opportunity - by means of a peace with justice - to set up democracy in central Europe.

The Kings Depart tells of their failure; of the Allies' rapacity which drove a ruined Germany to seek vengeance; of Germany's terrible collapse into anarchy and Red revolution and her even more frightful salvation at the hands of the army and the Freikorps; of the appearance of the swastika banner and right-wing terrorists and adventurers awaiting their Fuhrer.

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Phoenix
184212658X / 9781842126585
Paperback
940.5
10/04/2003
England
English
604 p.
22 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1969.
'A brilliantly readable book...I have rarely been so absorbed by so long a book; the hundreds of pages flashed by and I could have done with hundreds more' J.H. Plumb, NEW YORK TIMES Brilliant exposition of the forces and personalities which sent Europe hurtling towards the Second World War
'A brilliantly readable book...I have rarely been so absorbed by so long a book; the hundreds of pages flashed by and I could have done with hundreds more' J.H. Plumb, NEW YORK TIMES Brilliant exposition of the forces and personalities which sent Europe hurtling towards the Second World War