Defending neutrality : : the Netherlands prepares for war, 1900-1925 / / Wim Klinkert.

The small neutral states of Europe have until now only marginally been included in the historiography of the First World War. This volume deals in depth with The Netherlands, and specifically its war preparations. Being a small country close to the battlefield of the Western Front, it could not be s...

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Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:History of Warfare 90.
Physical Description:1 online resource (336 pages)
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Summary:The small neutral states of Europe have until now only marginally been included in the historiography of the First World War. This volume deals in depth with The Netherlands, and specifically its war preparations. Being a small country close to the battlefield of the Western Front, it could not be sure its neutrality would be repected by the warring states. How did the country prepare itself militarily and how did these preparations differ from the way the warring states adjusted to the reality of modern, total war? Was modern, technological warfare even possible for small states and if not, in what way could it ensure its survival when the worst came to worst? This volume analyses technological innovation, intelligence and ideas on the societal and political impact of modern warfare in The Netherlands before, during and after the Great War.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004252509
ISSN:1385-7827 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Wim Klinkert.