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The Royal Navy and Nazi Germany, 1933–39
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Joseph A. Maiolo
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1998
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-40444-5
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978-0-230-37449-2
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1998
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 11
The Naval Staff and the Anglo-German Naval Agreement of June 1935
pp. 38
Anglo-German Naval Relations, June 1935 to July 1937
pp. 63
Naval Staff Perceptions of German Naval Strategy, 1934–39
pp. 87
Admiralty Technical Intelligence and the German Navy, 1936–39
pp. 111
The Naval Staff, British Strategy and the German Menace, 1934–38
pp. 133
The Naval Staff and Defence and Foreign Policy, 1937–38
pp. 159
The End of Appeasement and the Bid to Transform Admiralty Strategy, 1938–39
pp. 186
Conclusion
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