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On a Knife Edge
How Germany Lost the First World War

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  • Publication planned for: November 2024
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  • isbn: 9781108965866

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  • Was the outcome of the First World War on a knife edge? In this major new account of German wartime politics and strategy Holger Afflerbach argues that the outcome of the war was actually in the balance until relatively late in the war. Using new evidence from diaries, letters and memoirs, he fundamentally revises our understanding of German strategy from the decision to go to war and the failure of the western offensive to the radicalisation of Germany's war effort under Hindenburg and Ludendorff and the ultimate collapse of the Central Powers. He uncovers the struggles in wartime Germany between supporters of peace and hardliners who wanted to fight to the finish. He suggests that Germany was not nearly as committed to all-out conquest as previous accounts argue. Numerous German peace advances could have offered the opportunity to end the war before it dragged Europe into the abyss.

    • A thorough reassessment of why Germany was defeated and of lost opportunities to make peace before 1918
    • Reveals divisions in Germany and how these influenced the outcome of the war
    • Offers a new framework for understanding of warfare and politics in Imperial Germany
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    Awards

    • Short-listed, 2024 Book of the Year Award, Military History Matters

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    'All future historians of the First World War will have to engage with Holger Afflerbach's important and authoritative book, and his powerful and provocative case that the conflict was more of a 'close run thing' than previously thought.' Jonathan Boff, author of Haig's Enemy: Crown Prince Rupprecht and Germany's War on the Western Front

    'A fascinating and provocative account – Afflerbach argues that the First World War could have ended in a draw and that the German leadership committed serious mistakes to lose it.' Annika Mombauer, author of The Origins of the First World War

    'Holger Afflerbach provides a comprehensive reassessment of Germany's conduct of the 1914-18 war. Drawing on fresh archival sources and an impressive command of the immense secondary literature, he offers a thought-provoking reappraisal of the entire history of that terrible conflict.' David Stevenson, author of With Our Backs to the Wall: Victory and Defeat in 1918

    'Boldly argued and beautifully written, Holger Afflerbach's On a Knife Edge vividly portrays Germany's strategic desperation in 1914-18 and reveals how the Allies' uncompromising pursuit of total victory radicalised the conflict and destroyed all hope of a lasting peace.  Thought-provoking and sure to spark controversy – this is one of the most important and exciting new interpretations of the First World War!' Alexander Watson, author of Ring of Steel: Germany and Austria-Hungary at War, 1914-1918

    'WWI scholars and enthusiasts will relish this exhaustive deep dive.' Publishers Weekly

    '… a highly readable account not only of the German side of the war but to some extent a retrospective on the war as a whole, one both enthusiasts and specialists can enjoy and fruitfully debate.' Avi Woolf, The Washington Examiner

    'This book is a political study of Germany's war effort, not a campaign narrative, though it tells the 1914–18 story very well … Afflerbach gathers many strands into a coherent argument, and offers a host of details that are likely to be unfamiliar even to veteran students of the conflict.' Max Hastings, The Sunday Times

    '… a revisionist spin … Afflerbach argues that Germany's defeat in 1918 was not inevitable. It could have gone either way on the battlefield, but internal turmoil was to blame for the defeat, leading to a peace not 'based on justice but instead … too harsh'.' Simon Heffer, Best History Books of the Year, Daily Telegraph

    'An impressive, well-researched and readable book which advances an important argument.' Military History Magazine

    'The author's knowledge … is nothing short of stupendous … Highly recommended.' Klaus Schmider, British Army Review

    'This is a fine study in grand strategy, more about the art of political judgement (and misjudgement) than it is about battles and tactics. There are very few quality English language studies of the German military-political scene in the Great War, and none to rival this.' John Spencer, Stand To! The Journal of The Western Front Association

    '… expertly translated.' Matthew Stibbe, American History Yearbook

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    Product details

    • Publication planned for: November 2024
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108965866
    • length: 566 pages
    • dimensions: 197 x 129 x 37 mm
    • weight: 0.74kg
    • contains: 40 b/w illus. 11 maps
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Part I. Hybris:
    1. The Road to War
    2. 'It can hardly go wrong now': The Schlieffen Plan and its Failure
    3. Tannenberg and the Rise of Hindenburg
    4. The European Stalemate
    5. A Strategy of Muddling Through? The War in 1915
    6. 'An Unparalleled Act of Barbarism': The Naval Blockade, Submarine Warfare and the Battle for American Neutrality
    7. 'Potato-bread Spirit': The German Home Front in 1914-16
    8. Squaring the Circle: Falkenhayn and Verdun 1916
    9. Summer 1916: The Allied Attack on all Fronts and its Failure
    Part II. Climax: At the apex of war:
    10. 'Only a Miracle can Save us Now': Germany and the War in the autumn of 1916
    11. Action Stations, Panic Stations: The Radicalisation of Germany's Strategy under the Third OHL
    12. 'A Stroke of Genius': Tentative Offers of Peace in December 1916
    13. The misjudged stand-off: Unrestricted submarine warfare and the USA's entry into the war
    Part III. Nemesis: The defeat of the Central Powers and the destruction of the European Order:
    14. Military Developments in the First Half of 1917
    15. The First Russian Revolution and the Opportunity for a Peace Agreement with the Russian Democracy
    16. 'War Psychosis?' The Reichstag's Peace Offer and Bethmann Hollweg's Demission
    17. 'The Unmasking of the Central Powers?' Victory and Peace in the East
    18. 'Glorious, but hopeless': Germany's Position at the Turn of the Year 1917/18
    19. 'Ludendorff's Hammer': The Western Offensive of 1918
    20. 'Now the War was Lost': The Military Collapse of the Central Powers
    21. 'Savage in Victory, Contemptuous in Defeat': Germany's Route out of the War
    The Final Reckoning: A Terrible Debt that Must be Paid.

  • Author

    Holger Afflerbach, University of Leeds
    Holger Afflerbach is Professor of Modern European History at the University of Leeds. His previous publications include a biography of Erich von Falkenhayn, and a study of the Triple Alliance.

    Awards

    • Short-listed, 2024 Book of the Year Award, Military History Matters

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