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‘Das Kind’ Revisited: Lord D'Abernon and German Security Policy 1922–1925

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 July 2000

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Abstract

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This article is a reassessment of F. G. Stambrook's well-known claim that Lord D'Abernon was the architect of German Locarno diplomacy. It suggests that Stambrook did not fully understand D'Abernon's relationship with the Luther–Stresemann government, and in particular it seeks to place German Locarno diplomacy within the wider context of German foreign policy in the period. It throws new light not only on the D'Abernon–von Schubert relationship but on the dynamic forces at work within the German Foreign Ministry. The article also contains a brief assessment of German relations with the United States.

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Research Article
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© 2000 Cambridge University Press