Power at Sea, 第 2 卷University of Missouri Press, 2006 - 514 頁 |
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第 3 頁
... months after the Armistice nearly two hundred ships had been stricken from the lists , and the Admiralty canceled nearly the entire existing building program to the point that by the end of 1919 , “ there will not be a single war vessel ...
... months after the Armistice nearly two hundred ships had been stricken from the lists , and the Admiralty canceled nearly the entire existing building program to the point that by the end of 1919 , “ there will not be a single war vessel ...
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... months immediately preceding entry into the Great War, namely, that the international community was a nest of vipers against whom the United States needed to be well armed, continued to fester under the surface of genuine amity that ...
... months immediately preceding entry into the Great War, namely, that the international community was a nest of vipers against whom the United States needed to be well armed, continued to fester under the surface of genuine amity that ...
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... months , then , British naval officials and observers res- urrected the same arguments they had employed in 1916–1917 when American . appetites had first become manifest . The United States was a vast continental imperium in its own ...
... months , then , British naval officials and observers res- urrected the same arguments they had employed in 1916–1917 when American . appetites had first become manifest . The United States was a vast continental imperium in its own ...
第 16 頁
... months before , the Office of Naval Intelligence had obtained information that the entire former German Latin American intelligence service was now in the pay of a “ third power ” —which could only be Japan— to destroy the Panama Canal ...
... months before , the Office of Naval Intelligence had obtained information that the entire former German Latin American intelligence service was now in the pay of a “ third power ” —which could only be Japan— to destroy the Panama Canal ...
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... months of the war. They were also suspicious that Japan might well use British preoccupation with a future European war to fall on Australia and New Zealand. Whatever else British diplomacy might accomplish, it had to achieve some sort ...
... months of the war. They were also suspicious that Japan might well use British preoccupation with a future European war to fall on Australia and New Zealand. Whatever else British diplomacy might accomplish, it had to achieve some sort ...
內容
1 | |
41 | |
66 | |
CHAPTER 4 Preparing for Armageddon | 116 |
CHAPTER 5 Preparing for Armageddon | 133 |
CHAPTER 6 American Revolution | 167 |
CHAPTER 7 Contours of Conflict | 190 |
CHAPTER 8 The Axis | 202 |
CHAPTER 9 Defending the Atlantic Lifeline | 280 |
CHAPTER 10 The Allies | 327 |
CHAPTER 11 Gem of the Ocean | 382 |
NOTES | 423 |
SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 469 |
INDEX | 497 |
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