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William Mulligan is a lecturer in the school of History and Archives, University College Dublin. He is the author of The Creation of the Modern German Army (2005).

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The subtitle says it all here, as the author examines how Gen. Walther Reinhardt cooperated with the leadership of the Wiemar Republic, not so much out of a sense of commitment to republican values, but out of a pragmatic belief that constitutional government was the best available option to reconstitute a German state capable of playing the role of a great power. While this realistic mentality earned Reinhardt the distrust of the wider German military class, the irony is that the general himself had a wide-reaching vision of how Germany had to become a nation-in-arms, and ultimately became disappointed in the state whose future he helped to secure, and its failure to make military virtues the cornerstone of German society.… (more)
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