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Diplomatic Ramifications of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, 1939-1941 (Hardcover, New)
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Diplomatic Ramifications of Unrestricted Submarine Warfare, 1939-1941 (Hardcover, New)
Series: Contributions in Military Studies
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In its decision of 7 December 1941 to adopt a policy of
unrestricted submarine warfare--the destruction of all vessels
entering a designated war zone--the United States not only
dramatically reversed its previous foreign policy position of
defending freedom of the seas but in doing so adopted a policy that
had been one of the chief provocations for U.S. entry into World
War I against Germany. Janet M. Manson contends that this decision
also proved to be a watershed in U.S. foreign policy because it
provided the precedent and rationale for using advanced weapons
technology against noncombatants. Incorporating previously
unavailable historical materials that have only recently been
released through U.S. archives and compiling much information
available only in archives and libraries in West Germany, this
groundbreaking study provides multinational perspectives based on
multiarchival research. Manson carefully considers the complex
historical, political, economic, legal, and military rationale for
the decision. Detailed examinations of the discourse on submarine
warfare among various governmental departments and sub-departments
provide not only a more accurate account of the decisionmaking
process involved in these events but also reveal the crucial
influence of World War I precedent on World War II practice: The
U.S. relied heavily on German submarine practice in both world wars
in reaching its decision to implement unrestricted submarine
warfare. Manson argues that although U.S. and German systems of
government and foreign policy objectives were completely different,
a similar rationale prompted their adoption of unrestricted
submarine warfare. Seven chapters range chronologically
fromGermany's use of unrestricted submarine warfare during World
War I to the American decision to adopt that policy in 1941. The
final chapter identifies the implications and consequences of the
decisions. This is the only scholarly work to provide detailed
examinations of the decisions and the decisionmaking process from
German and American perspectives. It will be standard resource for
scholars and other readers investigating naval history, diplomacy,
warfare, and World War II history.
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