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Military Attache

Alfred Vagts

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This is both a history of the service attaché, beginning with the Napoleonic era, and a discussion of his changing role, past and present. Professor Vagts shows the military adviser temporarily joined to the diplomatic corps as a person often divided in his loyalties to diplomatic officials and to military leaders. Affected by increasing bureaucratic specialization, he sometimes became a "twilight" figure engaged in political activity and even espionage. Professor Vagts' numerous works on the history of militarism and the military, in both German and English, and his research in the chancelleries of Europe have given him perspective for this book.

Originally published in 1967.

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Holy Alliance, Allies of World War II, Dreyfus affair, Prisoner of war, Daily Telegraph Affair, World War II, Defence minister, Disarmament, Politician, Russo-Japanese War, Friedrich Paulus, Czechoslovakia, Franco-Russian Alliance, The Wehrmacht (documentary), Great power, World War I, German American Bund, Agadir Crisis, Hideki Tojo, Operation Barbarossa, Wehrmacht, Quisling, Superiority (short story), Russian Armed Forces, Diplomacy, Espionage, Persona non grata, Anti-Comintern Pact, Armistice, War economy, British Armed Forces, Eastern Question, Soviet Union, Reichswehr, Germany–Russia relations, Adolf Hitler, War crime, First Moroccan Crisis, Militarism, Konrad Adenauer, Russians, Wilhelm Canaris, Central Powers, Gerhard Ritter, Kapp Putsch, Kurt von Schleicher, Legation, Nazism, Autocracy, War, Anschluss, Bundeswehr, German re-armament, Abwehr, Werder (Havel), France–Germany relations, Prussia, Hans Speidel, John R. Deane, The New York Times, Triple Entente, Japan–United States relations, Belligerent, Plenipotentiary, Pertinax, Warfare, Franz von Papen, Nazi Party, Luftwaffe, Napoleon