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Naval Policy Between the Wars The Period of Anglo-American Antagonism 1919-1929
Author: Stephen Roskill
Year: 2016
Pages: 672
Format: EPUB/PDF CONV
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Language: ENG



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Naval Policy Between the Wars The Period of Anglo-American Antagonism 1919-1929 is a historical nonfiction book that explores the naval policies of various nations during the interwar period between World War I and II. The book focuses on the tensions between Britain and America and how these tensions shaped the development of naval policies and technologies. It provides an in-depth analysis of how the two superpowers navigated their differences and ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II. The book begins by examining the end of World War I and how it left a power vacuum that allowed new nations to emerge, including Germany, Japan, and Italy. These nations sought to expand their territories and influence, leading to increased tensions between Britain and America. The authors explore how these tensions played out in the naval policies of both countries, including the construction of battleships, aircraft carriers, and submarines. They also examine how the Treaty of Versailles and other international agreements impacted the development of naval technology. One of the key themes of the book is the concept of "navalism," which refers to the idea that a nation's naval power is directly tied to its economic and political power. The authors argue that this concept was central to the naval policies of both Britain and America during the interwar period and drove the development of new technologies and strategies. They also show how this concept influenced the rise of fascist regimes in Europe and Asia, particularly Germany and Japan.
Naval Policy Between the Wars The Period of Anglo-American Antagonism 1919-1929 - историческая документальная книга, в которой исследуется военно-морская политика различных стран в межвоенный период между Первой и Второй мировыми войнами. Он содержит глубокий анализ того, как две сверхдержавы ориентировались в своих различиях и в конечном итоге привели к началу Второй мировой войны. Книга начинается с изучения окончания Первой мировой войны и того, как она оставила вакуум власти, который позволил появиться новым нациям, включая Германию, Японию и Италию. Эти нации стремились расширить свои территории и влияние, что привело к росту напряженности в отношениях между Великобританией и Америкой. Авторы исследуют, как эта напряженность сыграла в военно-морской политике обеих стран, включая строительство линкоров, авианосцев и подводных лодок. Они также изучают, как Версальский договор и другие международные соглашения повлияли на развитие военно-морской техники. Одной из ключевых тем книги является концепция «навализма», которая относится к идее, что военно-морская мощь нации напрямую связана с ее экономической и политической мощью. Авторы утверждают, что эта концепция была центральной в военно-морской политике как Британии, так и Америки в межвоенный период и стимулировала развитие новых технологий и стратегий. Они также показывают, как эта концепция повлияла на рост фашистских режимов в Европе и Азии, особенно в Германии и Японии.
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