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The German officer-corps in society and state 1650–1945
This book is an in-depth study of the German officer corps from the 17th century to the end of World War II. Karl Demeter explains how social structure, military tradition, education, and aristocratic values shaped the character of the German officer corps. This book also traces the role of officers in state politics, their relationship with civil society, and their influence on Prussian and modern German military policy. With an additional introduction by Michael Howard, this English edition provides a comprehensive historical perspective on one of the most influential institutions in German history.
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