Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-1941

Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-1941

by Joseph Maiolo
Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-1941

Cry Havoc: How the Arms Race Drove the World to War, 1931-1941

by Joseph Maiolo

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Overview

Did the arms race of the 1930s cause the Second World War?

In Cry Havoc, historian Joseph Maiolo shows, in rich and fascinating detail, how the deadly game of the arms race was played out in the decade prior to the outbreak of the Second World War. In this exhaustively researched account, he explores how nations reacted to the moves of their rivals, revealing the thinking of those making the key decisions -- Hitler, Mussolini, Chamberlain, Stalin, Roosevelt -- and the dilemmas of democratic leaders who seemed to be faced with a choice between defending their nations and preserving their democratic way of life.

An unparalleled account of an era of extreme political tension, Cry Havoc shows how the interwar arms race shaped the outcome of World War II before the shooting even began.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780465022670
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 09/28/2010
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 512
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Joseph Maiolo is Senior Lecturer in International History in the Department of War Studies, King's College London. The author of The Royal Navy and Nazi Germany, 1933-1939, he has won several awards, including the Julian Corbett Award in Modern Naval History.

Table of Contents


Introduction
1. Deep War and Red Militarism
2. Colonel Ishiwara Goes to Manchuria
3. “Rearm and Get Ready”
4. “We Are Moving Among Giants”
5. “Should We Accept the Rearmament of Germany?”
6. The Military-Industrial Complex
7. The Naval Arms Races Begin
8. “We Have Reached a Plateau”
9. Guns and Butter
10. “Next Time We’ll Urge On the Other Side”
11. “They Are Serious, the Englishmen”
12. “ . . . A Different Kind of Nation”?
13. The Great Acceleration, 1938–39
14. “The Acid Test . . . Is Whether Anyone Is Ready to Disarm”
15. “Miracles Cannot Happen”
16. Wars of Rapid Decision?
17. “Is Total War, Then, the Path to Freedom?”
Conclusion: The Race Goes On
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