The British Army of the Rhine After the First World War

The British Army of the Rhine After the First World War

by Michael Foley (Author), Michael Foley (Author)

Synopsis

When the First World War ended British troops crossed the Rhine into Germany and entered a country torn by violence and unrest where revolution threatened and civil war seemed more likely every day. There was also a threat of the war resuming if Germany refused to accept allied terms. The British forces were plunged into the turmoil of a defeated country and had to face not only the political unrest but the German public who they expected to be in a hostile mood as they faced the victorious British and allied forces taking over their country. The British troops not only faced this difficult situation but were disillusioned with their continued service. The majority of them had expected to be demobbed as soon as the war was won. This then was the situation they found themselves in, looking forward to going home and instead forced into a hostile country where the war may break out again at any time. This book looks at how the British troops coped with their situation. How they became the most popular members of the occupation force and how Britain and the world faced the growth of German unrest that led to the Second World War.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: 1
Publisher: Fonthill Media
Published: 28 Sep 2017

ISBN 10: 1781555648
ISBN 13: 9781781555644

Media Reviews
Well suited to those interested in the detailed history of the British army between the wars... Recommended for students of the interwar period or of the British Army after WW I. --AMPS
Author Bio
Since leaving teaching to become a carer for his disabled grandsons, Michael Foley has been concentrating on writing. After having a number of articles and short stories published in a variety of magazines such as best of British and This England and Essex Life he wrote his first book 'Front Line Essex'. His early books were mainly local titles covering Essex and London with a military basis. He has recently concentrated on more general military titles which mainly centre on the First World War. This is his 24th book.