Germany's Asia-Pacific Empire: Colonialism and Naval Policy, 1885-1914

Charles Stephenson

Germany's Asia-Pacific Empire: Colonialism and Naval Policy, 1885-1914
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Published
19 November 2009
Pages
314
ISBN
9781843835189

Germany’s Asia-Pacific Empire: Colonialism and Naval Policy, 1885-1914

Charles Stephenson

This book examines German attempts to acquire colonial territories in East Asia and the Pacific, and discusses the huge impact this had on local and other international powers. It covers the German acquisition of Kiautschou in 1897, which had profound consequences for China, beginning a scramble for concessions by other western powers; the formation of the powerful German East Asiatic Cruiser Squadron which was seen by the British as a major threat, andwhich resulted in the advent of the Fleet-Unit concept and the birth of the Royal Australian Navy; the Japanese siege and capture of the key German base of Tsingtau in 1914, and the fate of the various former German colonies afterGermany’s defeat in 1918. The book contains many illustrations from the author’s extensive private collection. Charles Stephenson is an extensively published military historian, whose books include: Moel Famau and the Jubilee Tower of King George III (2008); Servant to the King for His Fortifications: Paul Ive and the Practise of Fortification (2008); The Admiral’s Secret Weapon, published by Boydell in 2006; Fortifications ofthe Channel Islands, 1941-45: Hitler’s Impregnable Fortress (2006); The Fortifications of Malta, 1530-1945 (2004); and Zeppelins: German Airships, 1900-1940 (2004).

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