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German Diplomatic Documents 1871-1914 Volume 2
From Bismarck's Fall to 1898
Introduction
Originally published in English in 1929, this second volume of the German Diplomatic Documents covers a much shorter period: 1890–1898. During this period there was no war or revolution in Europe, but the sphere of German and indeed European politics became enlarged.
Content Overview
The documents in this volume deal with questions raised by diverse regions such as Armenia, Morocco, Tunisia, Tripoli, South Africa, Crete and Cuba. The papers here reissued show that colonial expansion is a recognised part of the official German programme.
Policy and Themes
As with the first volume, the policy exhibited in the despatches of this volume are governed almost exclusively by the ultimate idea of war.