10845 | Hertz, Gerald B. "England and the Ostend Company." EnHR, 22 (April 1907): 255-79. |
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10846 | Hervey, Augustus. Augustus Hervey's Journal: The Adventures Afloat and Ashore of a Naval Cassanova. Sailors' Tales Series. London: Chatham, 1953, 2002, xxxv, 349 pp. Ed: David Erksine; in the Western Mediterranean, 1740-1750s. |
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10847 | [Hervey, Frederic]. The Naval History of Great Britain: Including the Lives of the Admirals. . . . 5 vols. 1779-1783. Included portraits, plates, maps. |
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10848 | Hervey, John. Submarines. Washington: Brassey, 1994, 289 pp. Exhaustive. |
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10849 | Herwig, Holger H. "Admirals versus Generals: The War Aims of the Imperial German Navy, 1914-1918." Cen Eur'n His, 5 (September 1972): 208-33. Aim of navy: out of shadow of Prussian army; Tirpitz intiatives creating High Seas Fleet. |
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10850 | Herwig, Holger H. "The Battlefleet Revolution, 1885-1914." See M. Knox, Dynamics of Military Revolution, 2001. |
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10851 | Herwig, Holger H. & Bercuson, David J. The Destruction of the Bismarck. New York: Overlook, 2001, 314 pp. Contended: 2nd World War's most dramatic episode. |
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10852 | Herwig, Holger H. "The Dynamics of Necessity: German Military Policy in the First World War." See A. Millett, Military Effectiveness, I., pp. 80-115. |
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10853 | Herwig, Holger H. "Fisher, Tirpitz and the Dreadnought." MHQ, 4 (Autumn 1991): 96-104. "Technological one-upmanship." |
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10854 | Herwig, Holger H. The German Naval Officer Corps: A Social and Political History, 1890-1914. London: Oxford UP, 1973, 298 pp. Some themes: reactionary, anti-Semitic, elite status of executive officers while engineers & others inferior, resisted change. |
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10855 | Herwig, Holger H. "The German Reaction to the Dreadnought Revolution." IHR, 13 (May 1991): 273-83. Recent revisions: shatterwed myths & exposed rationales of Tirpitz; all illusory & brought Germany to bankruptcy. |
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10856 | Herwig, Holger H. Germany's Vision of Empire in Venezuela, 1871-1914. Princeton: Princeton UP, 1986, xii, 285 pp. Participated with British & Italians, blockade but high officials neglected them. |
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10857 | Herwig, Holger H. & Helguera, J. Leon. Krupp Salvos at Fort Libertador: Germany and the International Blockade of Venezuela, 1902-1903: A Study in Gunboat Diplomacy. Caracas: Miniserio, 1977, 138 pp. |
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10858 | Herwig, Holger H. "Luxury Fleet": The Imperial German Navy, 1888-1918. Hemel Hempstead: Allen & Unwin; Ashfield: Humanities, 1980, 1987, 316 pp. William II oblivious of sea power; Tirpitz brilliant at persuasion for schemes which ultimately failed. |
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10859 | Herwig, Holger H. Politics of Frustration: The United States in German Naval Planning, 1889-1941. Boston: Little Brown, 1976, 323 pp. Germany managed to bring U.S. into both world wars. |
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10860 | Herz, Norman. Operation Alacrity: The Azores and the War in the Atlantic. Annapolis: NIP, 2004, 368 pp. Portugal hoped to remain neutral; Churchill invoked ancient alliance of 1373; demanded bases. |
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10861 | Herzog, Bodo. 60 Jahre: Deutsche U-Boote, 1906-1966. Bonn, 1959, 1968, 1996, 324 pp. 118 U-Boat types beginning with U-1; data in tables, 137 illustrations. |
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10862 | Heseltine, Michael. "Priorities in British Defence Policy." See G. Till, Future of British Sea Power, pp. 3-12. |
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10863 | Hesketh, Roger F. "Fortitude": The D-Day Deception Campaign. London: HMSO, 1949, 1979, 259 pp. "Hesketh Report"; deception of German High Command about Normandy invasion. |
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10864 | Hesley, George Wro. Crecy and Calais from the Public Records. London: William Salt Archaeological Society; London: Harrison, 1897, 1898, vi, 284 pp. |
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