Architects of continental seapower: comparing Tirpitz and Gorshkov
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adam_text | Contents Acknowledgements Preface ix x 1 Introduction 1 PART I Careers 7 2 Alfred von Tirpitz 9 3 Sergei Gorshkov 29 PART II Writings 49 4 Tirpitz - his writings 51 5 Gorshkov - his writings 74 PART III Fleets 105 6 The Imperial German Navy 107 7 The Soviet Navy 122 PART IV Consequences 141 8 Consequences and assessment - Tirpitz 143 9 Consequences and assessment - Gorshkov 164
viii Contents PART V Conclusions 179 10 The continental experience with seapower 181 Appendices (i) Dienstschrift IX (ii) Navies in war andpeace Bibliography (i) Tirpitz (ii) Gorshkov (iii) General Index 196 196 205 215 215 218 221 223
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Index aircraft carriers 34-5, 37, 40, 42, 77-8, 84, 95, 102ո30, 120, 124, 127-30,133-6, 174-5 ‘alliance value’ 54, 57, 68-9,109, 151, 199 amphibious operations 1, 31-2, 74-5, 84-5, 94, 100, ІОІпЗ, 128 arms races x-xi, 3-4, 20,110-11, 117, 147, 150, 152, 166, 169, 176, 184-5, 189, 205 army (German) 9, 17, 22,24, 52, 54,116, 118-19, 145-7, 150-2, 156-8, 163n94, 189 army (Soviet) 31-7, 43, 74-6, 80, 82-6, 89, 92-3, 130, 164-9, 174-5, 182, 189 Azov Flotilla 31-2, 84, ІОІпЗ ‘balanced fleet’ 2, 34, 36-7, 40, 75-7, 85-6, 88-9, 94, 99-101, 122, 124-6, 136, 164, 187 ballistic missiles 38, 40,46n53, 76,125, 127-30, 134; see also SLBMs; SSBNs Baltic Sea 2-3, 9, 12, 33, 51-2, 82,128, 149, 154, 156, 158, 166 bases, overseas 13-14, 40, 43, 58, 69, 88, 92, 119, 124, 127, 154, 159, 166 battlecruisers 20, 22,111-17, 120,130-1, 134-5, 154, 177 battlefleet 4-5,13, 17, 20, 23, 25, 51-2, 54-61, 69-70, 108, 114-15, 124, 126, 143—4, 147, 158-60, 186 Belgium 23-4, 153-4,158,189 Belli, Vladimir 34-5, 45n29, 74 Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald 21, 24, 67, 119, 146, 153, 158, 183, 185 Bismarck, Otto von 10,150, 152-3,157 Black Sea 2, 29-35,41, 128, 166-9, 189 blockade 5, 24, 38, 53, 55, 61, 66-8, 114, 149, 155, 158-9, 166,190, 197, 202-3, 212 Blucher 11, 112 ‘Blue Belt of Defence’ 77, 131, 172, 175 Boer War 2,15,18, 145 Brezhnev, Leonid 31, 33, 36, 39, 424, 76, 79,127, 168-71, 188, 190 Britain xii, 3-5, 58,61,144,157,167, 185-7,190; blockade of Germany 149, 154; and France 18-19, 62, 152-3; geography 150; and German blockade 155-7,159,186, 192; and Germany 18, 20-3,63-6, 68-70,117,120,143,146-8,
150-2,157-61,186,192; response to Navy Laws 108,113; and Russia 62, 152-3; and Soviet Union 34,186; spending 117-18,145-6; and ‘Tirpitz Plan’ 15,17-20,26, 56-63,65, 68, 111, 114-15, 117, 144, 147,149-51, 185, 189 Bulow, Bernhard von 14,16, 20-1, 25, 36, 70, 71n43 Bundesrath 18, 38-9, 126 Cable, Sir James 86, 100 Capelle, Eduard von 17 Caprivi, Leo von 11-12 China xi, 13-14, 39, 97, 124, 171, 187, 191-3 Chemavin, Vladimir 36, 43,196 Churchill, Winston 3, 5n2, 5n7, 21, 81, 152, 154-5 Clausewitz, Carl von 52, 62, 64, 79, 184 climate 90-1, 167,209 coastal defence 3, 5, 35, 51-2, 56, 69, 75, 84, 92, 99,115,125,128,164-5,174, 177, 197-200 Cold War xi, 4, 33, 36, 43, 74, 84, 95, 100, 123, 165-6, 169, 171-2, 174-6,182, 184-5,189 command of the sea 34-5, 44, 51-5, 59, 74, 76-7, 83, 98,101,159, 170,187
224 Index commerce-raiding see trade war continental states xi-xii, 1-4, 15, 58, 80-1, 92-5,101,129,144,149-50,164, 171, 177,181-2,186-8,190-2 “Copenhagened” 19-20, 27n50, 63, 65, 147,186 Corbett, Sir Julian 83, 93, 98, 100 Crimea 30-1 Crowe, Sir Eyre 151 cruisers 13-15,17, 19-20, 27n28, 30, 34-7, 39,41, 43, 55-1, 68-70, 95, 107-13,117, 119-20,123-9,131-2, 137, 143, 154-6, 158-9, 165, 196, 204; see also battlecruisers; Sverdlov-dass cruisers Cuban Missile Crisis 2,38-9, 41, 126, 173 ‘danger zone’ 63,65, 69,147-8 Danube Flotilla 32-3, 35, 84 decisive battle 51-3, 56,67-8, 97,126, 158,213 defence spending see money defensive, the 32, 35, 37, 52, 54-6, 63-5, 67, 70, 74, 77, 85, 88, 98, 129, 148-9, 171,174-5,197-201, 203-4 Denmark 9, 159,166 deployments overseas 40, 171-2 détente 89,95, 189 deterrence 1, 26, 38, 74, 76, 95, 99-100, 122,172 Dienstschrift IX12-14, 53-9, 69, 71n20, 196-204 diplomacy 86, 95,143-4, 151-3, 157, 171-2 Dreadnought, HMS19-20, 22,109-13, 120nll, 159 dreadnoughts 2, 20, 22,27n61, 36, 46n73, 107, 109,111-17, 119-20,145-8,152, 155, 159, 183 encirclement 87, 157,171,187 England see Britain Flottenverein (Navy League) 15-16, 19-20 First World War 3, 82, 85, 114, 120, 185; course of 153-7 ‘fleet in being’ 55, 57, 71n34, 94,96, 101, 120, 148, 154, 173, 192 Fisher, Sir John 69, 73n87,111-12,116, 148, 183 France 3-5,11, 14-15,18, 55-6, 58-9, 61-5, 71n28, 107, 109, 115, 118,146, 148,150-4,156-9,171,185,187, 189-91, 194n34,199, 209,211-14 Galster, Carl 158 geography xii, 2, 54, 70,91-2, 149-50, 159,165-7,177,181-2,187, 191, 193 Germany 1-5, 10,15,18-20,25, 54, 58,
60-2, 66-9, 119,143-7, 149-54; colonies 14, 52,62,154,158-60,182, 184—7,189; relations with Russia 63, 109, 171; in WWI 24, 61, 154-6; see also Imperial German Navy; relations with Britain; Weltpolitik gunboat diplomacy 86, 95; see also peacetime, navies in Gorbachev, Mikhail 43,100, 168, 175-6 Gorshkov, Sergei x-xi, 1-5,122; early life 29; in the Pacific 29-30; in the Black Sea Fleet 30-2; and Danube campaign 32-3; after the War 33; becomes Commander-in-Chief 34-6; inherited navy 122-4; naval expansion 37-8, 40-1, 43, 124—34; end of career 43; writings 38-9, 41-2, 74-9,99-101 ; assessment of 43^1,135-6,164-77; comparison with Tirpitz x, 181-93; see also Red Star Rising at Sea; Seapower ofthe State; Soviet Navy Gorshkov (ships) 136-7,138n42, 139n73, 139n74, 193 Gray, Colin xii, 3, 80, 150, 182, 191-2 great power status 3,61-2, 67, 69-70, 80, 87, 89, 91, 95, 122,144,151, 160, 182, 188-91,209,211 Grechko, Andrei 31, 36,40-2 Guerre de Course 4, 5nl 1, 79, 155—6, 159-60, 186 Helgoland 51-2, 59, 62, 69, 70n4,147, 149,154-5,158 Herrick, Robert 35, 74,99,123, 181 Herwig, Holger 70 High Seas Fleet see Imperial German Navy history, use and misuse of32, 53, 80, 83-4, 89, 95-6, 145, 202,206-9 Hollmann, Friedrich von 12-14, 16-17, 53 Imperial German Navy x, 2-3, 12, 14, 23, 59, 107-17; surrender 24; see also Navy Laws India xi, 137,171, 181,191-3, 211-13 Invincible-class battlecruisers 20, 112
Index Japan xii, ЗО, 63, 84-5, ПО, 147. 150, 152, 154, 167,169,175,185-7,209 Jeune École 4, 5nll, 13, 52, 55, 69, 202-3 Jutland, battle of 24, 36, 114, 155-6, 163n85 Kaiser Wilhelm II see Wilhelm II Kelly, Patrick x, 19, 23֊4, 26, 51, 56, 58, 63, 65, 183 Kennedy, Paul 21, 59, 147 Kiel 9-10, 67 Kiel Canal 20, 110 Kiev-class aircraft carriers 42, 129-30, 132-3,136,139n53,139n70, 175 Khrushchev, Nikita 31, 33-9,42, 75-7, 124, 126-30, 132, 164,171 Kirov-class battlecruisers 130-1, 133 Kuznetsov, Nicolai 29-30, 33-6, 38, 122,124 Kuznetsov (ship) 47n84, 133 225 143; Second Navy Law 18-20,27n45, 60-2,108-9 ‘New School’ 34-6,43, 84, 122 North Sea 2-3,10,41, 51, 57, 59,61, 66-7, 114-15, 143-4, 148-50, 154, 167, 172, 186-7,211 Northern Fleet 33,41,43, 166-7 Norway 159,167 Novelles 18-19, 111, 117, 146; 1906 20,64; 1908 20-1,112-13; 1912 22,113,115 nuclear propulsion 2,36-8,40, 42, 78, 124-5, 127-8, 130-1, 133, 165-6,168, 176,210 nuclear weapons 2, 35,38, 77-8, 88, 92, 94, 98-9, 124, 129, 136, 165, 171, 173-5,189,205,210 Lenin, Vladimir 79, 81-2,206 Lusitania 23, 115, 155 luxury’ fleet 2, 5n2, 21, 81, 92, 119, 148, 164 Oberkommando (OK) 12-14, 16-17, 52-3, 56, 58, 68 Odessa 30 offensive, the 23, 52-6, 59, 62-8, 70, 74, 83, 85,115, 149, 160,171, 184, 197-204 OKEAN exercises 40-1, 128-9, 172 Old School’ 34, 102n45, 122 Mackinder, Sir Halford 190, 192 Marinekabininett (MK) 12, 23 Marxism-Leninism 38,42, 53, 74, 79, 91, 96, 100 Mahan, Alfred 4,13-14, 19, 44, 51-8, 64, 70, 71nl4, 74, 80,90-3, 97,100,143-5, 149, 159-60, 188-9, 192-3 Malinovsky, Rodion 31, 34, 36,40,45n25 Maritime Strategy
(1986) 175,183 MccGwire, Michael 170 missiles 2, 35-8,40, 75,78,102n30, 165, 173-5; see also ballistic missiles Money 20-2, 67, 89, 112-13, 116-19, 122-3, 145-6, 167-9, 199 Morskoi Sborník Aí, 79, 169, 205 Moskva-class helicopter carriers 37, 126, 129, 133, 173 peacetime, navies in 39, 41, 44, 54, 59, 69, 76-80, 86-9, 92, 94-6, 115, 124, 133, 135-6,148,165-6,172,175,182,199, 206-8, 210, 214 Peloponnesian War 4,195n58; see also Thucydides Persius, Lothar 116,148,158 ‘place in the Sun’ 2, 59, 63, 71n43, 87, 143-4, 150,154, 158 Polaris 77, 126-7, 173-4 Polmar, Norman xi, 42,131 pre-dreadnought battleships 36, 107,109, 111-12, 114, 117, 120, 120n8, 157 Proceedings (USNI) 79, 205 Prussia 3, 9-Ю, 53, 57,119; see also Prussian Navy Prussian Navy 1, 9-Ю, 26n3, 30, 54 NATO xi, 33, 75,78, 88,93, 97,125, 127, 134,165-6,169,173-5,181,186-7 Nassau-class battleships 20, 109, 111-13,117 ‘naval holiday’ 22, 152 navalism 22, 143֊4, 153, 188 Navies in War and Peace 41, 76, 205-14; see also Red Star Rising at Sea Navy Laws 15, 21-2, 111, 117; First Navy Law 15, 17-18, 27n38, 56, 59-60, 108, Queen Elizabeth-class battleships 22, 113, 146-7 Red Army; see army (Soviet) Red Star Rising at Sea xi, 5n3, 35, 79-89, 102n34, 178n33 Reichsmarineamt (RMA) 12-17, 19, 23, 52, 56, 158 Reichstag 13-15, 64—5, 71n43, 110, 116-17, 152; andTirpitz 15-18, 21;
226 Index Reichstag continued passes Navy Laws 17-22, 60; post-WWI 25 Revolution 1917 34, 40, 77, 82,122, 156 Risk Theory 1,19,26, 56-8, 62-3, 66-8, 74, 109-11, 114-16, 119, 144, 147-8, 151,158 Royal Navy 5, 11, 17, 20, 22, 41, 52. 55-6, 59-60, 66, 79, 109-20,145, 147-50, 154-5,160 Russia xi, 2-3, 5, 11,14-15, 17-18, 29, 35, 38, 41, 44, 55-6, 58-64, 69, 79-82, 90-3,95-8, 107, 109, 118-20, 137, 146-8, 150-6, 167-8, 170, 176-7, 182-93, 212-14; see also Soviet Union sea control 41-2, 74, 82-3,101,136,170, 172, 174,201,203,212 sea denial 35, 42, 77, 84, 101, 10ІПІ8, 134, 160, 170, 174-5 Seapower x-xii, 1-4, 41, 44, 52, 54, 68-9, 79, 84, 87-92, 95-6, 100-1. 136, 144, 160,169-70,181,184,186, 188-91 Sea Power ofthe State, The xi, 42, 89-99, 169, 172, 183 shipbuilding 21-2,43, 107,110, 123, 136-7, 145, 147,166, 199, 207 Siegfried-class ships 107, 109-10 Skoiy-dass destroyers 33, 123 SLBMs 126,130-1, 133 Social Darwinism 14, 25, 61, 70, 87, 143 Soviet Naval Air Force (SNAF) 125, 134 Soviet Navy xi, 1-3, 164-5; pre-WWII 29-30, 80-3, 122; in WWII 31-2, 84-5; post-WWII 35, 123-4; Gorshkov years 35-8, 40-4, 124-34; post-Gorshkov 134-5, 175-7; assessment of 166-75 ‘Soviet School’ 34-5, 74-5, 122 Soviet Union 1, 4, 30, 34-41, 74-7, 79-82, 84, 87, 90-5,98-101, 123-6,165-7, 170 5, 185-90; pre-WWII 34, 122,136; in WWII 35, 84-6: collapse 4, 43, 134-6,165,169,176, 185; in space 130; see also Soviet Navy SSBNs 76, 94, 99, 125,127,130-5, 173—4, 178n46 Stalin, Josef29-30,33-6, 74-5,122-4,190 Stalingrad-class cruisers 124 Steinberg, Jonathan x, 25 Stosch, Albrecht 11,13-14, 51, 57-8 Strategic
Rocket Forces 38, 40, 76, 94, 167, 173 Submarines 2-3, 5, 22-4, 35,114—16; see also SSBNs Sverdlov-class cruisers 33, 36, 123—4, 132-3 SSBN Thames, estuary 59,62, 69 Thucydides 4, 192-3,194n58 Till, Geoffrey 71nl5 Tirpitz, Alfred von x, 1-5; early life 9; as junior officer 9-10; with Torpedo Commission 11-12, 51; as Captain 12-13; in Far East 13-14; as State Secretary 14-17; and First and Second Navy Laws 17-19,108; and Novelles 20-2; declining influence 22-3; and outbreak of war 23; resignation 24; out of office 24—5; death 25; assessment 25-6; memoranda; 52; see also Dienstschrift IX; Imperial German Navy; Navy Laws; Risk Theory; Tirpitz Plan Tirpitz (ship) xi, 119-20, 121n55, 121n56, 192 Tirpitz Plan x, 17, 26, 63,107, 111 torpedo boats 11-12, 52, 55-6, 60,108, 113, 115, 123, 125-6,159, 202-3 ‘Torpedo Gang’ 10-12, 15, 23, 58 trade 16, 51, 54-5, 61-2, 64-5, 68, 70, 82, 143—4, 150, 154-6, 164, 171, 174, 186, 198-9, 209-11 trade war see Guerre de Course U-boats see submarines Ukraine 1, 29-30,133,137 United States of America xii, 3—4, 19, 60, 150, 155-8, 167, 171-2, 175, 182, 186, 191,212 USSR see Soviet Union Ustinov, Dmitri 42 Von der Tann 112, 117 war council (1912) 22, 147, 151; (1917) 156 Wegener, Wolfgang 158-9 Weltpolitik 14, 21, 25-6, 38, 56-7, 59, 118-19, 143-4, 146,150-1, 157, 165, 171-2, 189 Whiskey-class submarines 33, 35, 123, 125, 131 Wilhelm II 12-16, 160,190; relationship with Tirpitz 14,16, 22,24; wants a navy 14-15, 17, 19 Daily Telegraph interview 21; estrangement from Tirpitz 23-4
Index Wilhelmshaven 10, 23, 67, 119,157 World Ocean 3, 44, 87, 90, 92-3, 95,165, 167,187,208-10,212 World Politics see Weltpolitik world (or great) powers 3, 60, 62, 64, 80, 82, 91, 95, 119,143, 152, 160, 184, 186, 188-9,209, 214 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München V. 227 Xu, Qiyu xi, 144,161n4, 192 zonal defence 77, 99, 126; see also Blue Belt of Defence
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Contents Acknowledgements Preface ix x 1 Introduction 1 PART I Careers 7 2 Alfred von Tirpitz 9 3 Sergei Gorshkov 29 PART II Writings 49 4 Tirpitz - his writings 51 5 Gorshkov - his writings 74 PART III Fleets 105 6 The Imperial German Navy 107 7 The Soviet Navy 122 PART IV Consequences 141 8 Consequences and assessment - Tirpitz 143 9 Consequences and assessment - Gorshkov 164
viii Contents PART V Conclusions 179 10 The continental experience with seapower 181 Appendices (i) Dienstschrift IX (ii) Navies in war andpeace Bibliography (i) Tirpitz (ii) Gorshkov (iii) General Index 196 196 205 215 215 218 221 223
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Index aircraft carriers 34-5, 37, 40, 42, 77-8, 84, 95, 102ո30, 120, 124, 127-30,133-6, 174-5 ‘alliance value’ 54, 57, 68-9,109, 151, 199 amphibious operations 1, 31-2, 74-5, 84-5, 94, 100, ІОІпЗ, 128 arms races x-xi, 3-4, 20,110-11, 117, 147, 150, 152, 166, 169, 176, 184-5, 189, 205 army (German) 9, 17, 22,24, 52, 54,116, 118-19, 145-7, 150-2, 156-8, 163n94, 189 army (Soviet) 31-7, 43, 74-6, 80, 82-6, 89, 92-3, 130, 164-9, 174-5, 182, 189 Azov Flotilla 31-2, 84, ІОІпЗ ‘balanced fleet’ 2, 34, 36-7, 40, 75-7, 85-6, 88-9, 94, 99-101, 122, 124-6, 136, 164, 187 ballistic missiles 38, 40,46n53, 76,125, 127-30, 134; see also SLBMs; SSBNs Baltic Sea 2-3, 9, 12, 33, 51-2, 82,128, 149, 154, 156, 158, 166 bases, overseas 13-14, 40, 43, 58, 69, 88, 92, 119, 124, 127, 154, 159, 166 battlecruisers 20, 22,111-17, 120,130-1, 134-5, 154, 177 battlefleet 4-5,13, 17, 20, 23, 25, 51-2, 54-61, 69-70, 108, 114-15, 124, 126, 143—4, 147, 158-60, 186 Belgium 23-4, 153-4,158,189 Belli, Vladimir 34-5, 45n29, 74 Bethmann-Hollweg, Theobald 21, 24, 67, 119, 146, 153, 158, 183, 185 Bismarck, Otto von 10,150, 152-3,157 Black Sea 2, 29-35,41, 128, 166-9, 189 blockade 5, 24, 38, 53, 55, 61, 66-8, 114, 149, 155, 158-9, 166,190, 197, 202-3, 212 Blucher 11, 112 ‘Blue Belt of Defence’ 77, 131, 172, 175 Boer War 2,15,18, 145 Brezhnev, Leonid 31, 33, 36, 39, 424, 76, 79,127, 168-71, 188, 190 Britain xii, 3-5, 58,61,144,157,167, 185-7,190; blockade of Germany 149, 154; and France 18-19, 62, 152-3; geography 150; and German blockade 155-7,159,186, 192; and Germany 18, 20-3,63-6, 68-70,117,120,143,146-8,
150-2,157-61,186,192; response to Navy Laws 108,113; and Russia 62, 152-3; and Soviet Union 34,186; spending 117-18,145-6; and ‘Tirpitz Plan’ 15,17-20,26, 56-63,65, 68, 111, 114-15, 117, 144, 147,149-51, 185, 189 Bulow, Bernhard von 14,16, 20-1, 25, 36, 70, 71n43 Bundesrath 18, 38-9, 126 Cable, Sir James 86, 100 Capelle, Eduard von 17 Caprivi, Leo von 11-12 China xi, 13-14, 39, 97, 124, 171, 187, 191-3 Chemavin, Vladimir 36, 43,196 Churchill, Winston 3, 5n2, 5n7, 21, 81, 152, 154-5 Clausewitz, Carl von 52, 62, 64, 79, 184 climate 90-1, 167,209 coastal defence 3, 5, 35, 51-2, 56, 69, 75, 84, 92, 99,115,125,128,164-5,174, 177, 197-200 Cold War xi, 4, 33, 36, 43, 74, 84, 95, 100, 123, 165-6, 169, 171-2, 174-6,182, 184-5,189 command of the sea 34-5, 44, 51-5, 59, 74, 76-7, 83, 98,101,159, 170,187
224 Index commerce-raiding see trade war continental states xi-xii, 1-4, 15, 58, 80-1, 92-5,101,129,144,149-50,164, 171, 177,181-2,186-8,190-2 “Copenhagened” 19-20, 27n50, 63, 65, 147,186 Corbett, Sir Julian 83, 93, 98, 100 Crimea 30-1 Crowe, Sir Eyre 151 cruisers 13-15,17, 19-20, 27n28, 30, 34-7, 39,41, 43, 55-1, 68-70, 95, 107-13,117, 119-20,123-9,131-2, 137, 143, 154-6, 158-9, 165, 196, 204; see also battlecruisers; Sverdlov-dass cruisers Cuban Missile Crisis 2,38-9, 41, 126, 173 ‘danger zone’ 63,65, 69,147-8 Danube Flotilla 32-3, 35, 84 decisive battle 51-3, 56,67-8, 97,126, 158,213 defence spending see money defensive, the 32, 35, 37, 52, 54-6, 63-5, 67, 70, 74, 77, 85, 88, 98, 129, 148-9, 171,174-5,197-201, 203-4 Denmark 9, 159,166 deployments overseas 40, 171-2 détente 89,95, 189 deterrence 1, 26, 38, 74, 76, 95, 99-100, 122,172 Dienstschrift IX12-14, 53-9, 69, 71n20, 196-204 diplomacy 86, 95,143-4, 151-3, 157, 171-2 Dreadnought, HMS19-20, 22,109-13, 120nll, 159 dreadnoughts 2, 20, 22,27n61, 36, 46n73, 107, 109,111-17, 119-20,145-8,152, 155, 159, 183 encirclement 87, 157,171,187 England see Britain Flottenverein (Navy League) 15-16, 19-20 First World War 3, 82, 85, 114, 120, 185; course of 153-7 ‘fleet in being’ 55, 57, 71n34, 94,96, 101, 120, 148, 154, 173, 192 Fisher, Sir John 69, 73n87,111-12,116, 148, 183 France 3-5,11, 14-15,18, 55-6, 58-9, 61-5, 71n28, 107, 109, 115, 118,146, 148,150-4,156-9,171,185,187, 189-91, 194n34,199, 209,211-14 Galster, Carl 158 geography xii, 2, 54, 70,91-2, 149-50, 159,165-7,177,181-2,187, 191, 193 Germany 1-5, 10,15,18-20,25, 54, 58,
60-2, 66-9, 119,143-7, 149-54; colonies 14, 52,62,154,158-60,182, 184—7,189; relations with Russia 63, 109, 171; in WWI 24, 61, 154-6; see also Imperial German Navy; relations with Britain; Weltpolitik gunboat diplomacy 86, 95; see also peacetime, navies in Gorbachev, Mikhail 43,100, 168, 175-6 Gorshkov, Sergei x-xi, 1-5,122; early life 29; in the Pacific 29-30; in the Black Sea Fleet 30-2; and Danube campaign 32-3; after the War 33; becomes Commander-in-Chief 34-6; inherited navy 122-4; naval expansion 37-8, 40-1, 43, 124—34; end of career 43; writings 38-9, 41-2, 74-9,99-101 ; assessment of 43^1,135-6,164-77; comparison with Tirpitz x, 181-93; see also Red Star Rising at Sea; Seapower ofthe State; Soviet Navy Gorshkov (ships) 136-7,138n42, 139n73, 139n74, 193 Gray, Colin xii, 3, 80, 150, 182, 191-2 great power status 3,61-2, 67, 69-70, 80, 87, 89, 91, 95, 122,144,151, 160, 182, 188-91,209,211 Grechko, Andrei 31, 36,40-2 Guerre de Course 4, 5nl 1, 79, 155—6, 159-60, 186 Helgoland 51-2, 59, 62, 69, 70n4,147, 149,154-5,158 Herrick, Robert 35, 74,99,123, 181 Herwig, Holger 70 High Seas Fleet see Imperial German Navy history, use and misuse of32, 53, 80, 83-4, 89, 95-6, 145, 202,206-9 Hollmann, Friedrich von 12-14, 16-17, 53 Imperial German Navy x, 2-3, 12, 14, 23, 59, 107-17; surrender 24; see also Navy Laws India xi, 137,171, 181,191-3, 211-13 Invincible-class battlecruisers 20, 112
Index Japan xii, ЗО, 63, 84-5, ПО, 147. 150, 152, 154, 167,169,175,185-7,209 Jeune École 4, 5nll, 13, 52, 55, 69, 202-3 Jutland, battle of 24, 36, 114, 155-6, 163n85 Kaiser Wilhelm II see Wilhelm II Kelly, Patrick x, 19, 23֊4, 26, 51, 56, 58, 63, 65, 183 Kennedy, Paul 21, 59, 147 Kiel 9-10, 67 Kiel Canal 20, 110 Kiev-class aircraft carriers 42, 129-30, 132-3,136,139n53,139n70, 175 Khrushchev, Nikita 31, 33-9,42, 75-7, 124, 126-30, 132, 164,171 Kirov-class battlecruisers 130-1, 133 Kuznetsov, Nicolai 29-30, 33-6, 38, 122,124 Kuznetsov (ship) 47n84, 133 225 143; Second Navy Law 18-20,27n45, 60-2,108-9 ‘New School’ 34-6,43, 84, 122 North Sea 2-3,10,41, 51, 57, 59,61, 66-7, 114-15, 143-4, 148-50, 154, 167, 172, 186-7,211 Northern Fleet 33,41,43, 166-7 Norway 159,167 Novelles 18-19, 111, 117, 146; 1906 20,64; 1908 20-1,112-13; 1912 22,113,115 nuclear propulsion 2,36-8,40, 42, 78, 124-5, 127-8, 130-1, 133, 165-6,168, 176,210 nuclear weapons 2, 35,38, 77-8, 88, 92, 94, 98-9, 124, 129, 136, 165, 171, 173-5,189,205,210 Lenin, Vladimir 79, 81-2,206 Lusitania 23, 115, 155 'luxury’ fleet 2, 5n2, 21, 81, 92, 119, 148, 164 Oberkommando (OK) 12-14, 16-17, 52-3, 56, 58, 68 Odessa 30 offensive, the 23, 52-6, 59, 62-8, 70, 74, 83, 85,115, 149, 160,171, 184, 197-204 OKEAN exercises 40-1, 128-9, 172 Old School’ 34, 102n45, 122 Mackinder, Sir Halford 190, 192 Marinekabininett (MK) 12, 23 Marxism-Leninism 38,42, 53, 74, 79, 91, 96, 100 Mahan, Alfred 4,13-14, 19, 44, 51-8, 64, 70, 71nl4, 74, 80,90-3, 97,100,143-5, 149, 159-60, 188-9, 192-3 Malinovsky, Rodion 31, 34, 36,40,45n25 Maritime Strategy
(1986) 175,183 MccGwire, Michael 170 missiles 2, 35-8,40, 75,78,102n30, 165, 173-5; see also ballistic missiles Money 20-2, 67, 89, 112-13, 116-19, 122-3, 145-6, 167-9, 199 Morskoi Sborník Aí, 79, 169, 205 Moskva-class helicopter carriers 37, 126, 129, 133, 173 peacetime, navies in 39, 41, 44, 54, 59, 69, 76-80, 86-9, 92, 94-6, 115, 124, 133, 135-6,148,165-6,172,175,182,199, 206-8, 210, 214 Peloponnesian War 4,195n58; see also Thucydides Persius, Lothar 116,148,158 ‘place in the Sun’ 2, 59, 63, 71n43, 87, 143-4, 150,154, 158 Polaris 77, 126-7, 173-4 Polmar, Norman xi, 42,131 pre-dreadnought battleships 36, 107,109, 111-12, 114, 117, 120, 120n8, 157 Proceedings (USNI) 79, 205 Prussia 3, 9-Ю, 53, 57,119; see also Prussian Navy Prussian Navy 1, 9-Ю, 26n3, 30, 54 NATO xi, 33, 75,78, 88,93, 97,125, 127, 134,165-6,169,173-5,181,186-7 Nassau-class battleships 20, 109, 111-13,117 ‘naval holiday’ 22, 152 navalism 22, 143֊4, 153, 188 Navies in War and Peace 41, 76, 205-14; see also Red Star Rising at Sea Navy Laws 15, 21-2, 111, 117; First Navy Law 15, 17-18, 27n38, 56, 59-60, 108, Queen Elizabeth-class battleships 22, 113, 146-7 Red Army; see army (Soviet) Red Star Rising at Sea xi, 5n3, 35, 79-89, 102n34, 178n33 Reichsmarineamt (RMA) 12-17, 19, 23, 52, 56, 158 Reichstag 13-15, 64—5, 71n43, 110, 116-17, 152; andTirpitz 15-18, 21;
226 Index Reichstag continued passes Navy Laws 17-22, 60; post-WWI 25 Revolution 1917 34, 40, 77, 82,122, 156 Risk Theory 1,19,26, 56-8, 62-3, 66-8, 74, 109-11, 114-16, 119, 144, 147-8, 151,158 Royal Navy 5, 11, 17, 20, 22, 41, 52. 55-6, 59-60, 66, 79, 109-20,145, 147-50, 154-5,160 Russia xi, 2-3, 5, 11,14-15, 17-18, 29, 35, 38, 41, 44, 55-6, 58-64, 69, 79-82, 90-3,95-8, 107, 109, 118-20, 137, 146-8, 150-6, 167-8, 170, 176-7, 182-93, 212-14; see also Soviet Union sea control 41-2, 74, 82-3,101,136,170, 172, 174,201,203,212 sea denial 35, 42, 77, 84, 101, 10ІПІ8, 134, 160, 170, 174-5 Seapower x-xii, 1-4, 41, 44, 52, 54, 68-9, 79, 84, 87-92, 95-6, 100-1. 136, 144, 160,169-70,181,184,186, 188-91 Sea Power ofthe State, The xi, 42, 89-99, 169, 172, 183 shipbuilding 21-2,43, 107,110, 123, 136-7, 145, 147,166, 199, 207 Siegfried-class ships 107, 109-10 Skoiy-dass destroyers 33, 123 SLBMs 126,130-1, 133 Social Darwinism 14, 25, 61, 70, 87, 143 Soviet Naval Air Force (SNAF) 125, 134 Soviet Navy xi, 1-3, 164-5; pre-WWII 29-30, 80-3, 122; in WWII 31-2, 84-5; post-WWII 35, 123-4; Gorshkov years 35-8, 40-4, 124-34; post-Gorshkov 134-5, 175-7; assessment of 166-75 ‘Soviet School’ 34-5, 74-5, 122 Soviet Union 1, 4, 30, 34-41, 74-7, 79-82, 84, 87, 90-5,98-101, 123-6,165-7, 170 5, 185-90; pre-WWII 34, 122,136; in WWII 35, 84-6: collapse 4, 43, 134-6,165,169,176, 185; in space 130; see also Soviet Navy SSBNs 76, 94, 99, 125,127,130-5, 173—4, 178n46 Stalin, Josef29-30,33-6, 74-5,122-4,190 Stalingrad-class cruisers 124 Steinberg, Jonathan x, 25 Stosch, Albrecht 11,13-14, 51, 57-8 Strategic
Rocket Forces 38, 40, 76, 94, 167, 173 Submarines 2-3, 5, 22-4, 35,114—16; see also SSBNs Sverdlov-class cruisers 33, 36, 123—4, 132-3 SSBN Thames, estuary 59,62, 69 Thucydides 4, 192-3,194n58 Till, Geoffrey 71nl5 Tirpitz, Alfred von x, 1-5; early life 9; as junior officer 9-10; with Torpedo Commission 11-12, 51; as Captain 12-13; in Far East 13-14; as State Secretary 14-17; and First and Second Navy Laws 17-19,108; and Novelles 20-2; declining influence 22-3; and outbreak of war 23; resignation 24; out of office 24—5; death 25; assessment 25-6; memoranda; 52; see also Dienstschrift IX; Imperial German Navy; Navy Laws; Risk Theory; Tirpitz Plan Tirpitz (ship) xi, 119-20, 121n55, 121n56, 192 Tirpitz Plan x, 17, 26, 63,107, 111 torpedo boats 11-12, 52, 55-6, 60,108, 113, 115, 123, 125-6,159, 202-3 ‘Torpedo Gang’ 10-12, 15, 23, 58 trade 16, 51, 54-5, 61-2, 64-5, 68, 70, 82, 143—4, 150, 154-6, 164, 171, 174, 186, 198-9, 209-11 trade war see Guerre de Course U-boats see submarines Ukraine 1, 29-30,133,137 United States of America xii, 3—4, 19, 60, 150, 155-8, 167, 171-2, 175, 182, 186, 191,212 USSR see Soviet Union Ustinov, Dmitri 42 Von der Tann 112, 117 war council (1912) 22, 147, 151; (1917) 156 Wegener, Wolfgang 158-9 Weltpolitik 14, 21, 25-6, 38, 56-7, 59, 118-19, 143-4, 146,150-1, 157, 165, 171-2, 189 Whiskey-class submarines 33, 35, 123, 125, 131 Wilhelm II 12-16, 160,190; relationship with Tirpitz 14,16, 22,24; wants a navy 14-15, 17, 19\ Daily Telegraph interview 21; estrangement from Tirpitz 23-4
Index Wilhelmshaven 10, 23, 67, 119,157 World Ocean 3, 44, 87, 90, 92-3, 95,165, 167,187,208-10,212 World Politics see Weltpolitik world (or great) powers 3, 60, 62, 64, 80, 82, 91, 95, 119,143, 152, 160, 184, 186, 188-9,209, 214 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München V. 227 Xu, Qiyu xi, 144,161n4, 192 zonal defence 77, 99, 126; see also Blue Belt of Defence |
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title_full | Architects of continental seapower comparing Tirpitz and Gorshkov Captain Jeremy Stocker |
title_fullStr | Architects of continental seapower comparing Tirpitz and Gorshkov Captain Jeremy Stocker |
title_full_unstemmed | Architects of continental seapower comparing Tirpitz and Gorshkov Captain Jeremy Stocker |
title_short | Architects of continental seapower |
title_sort | architects of continental seapower comparing tirpitz and gorshkov |
title_sub | comparing Tirpitz and Gorshkov |
topic | Tirpitz, Alfred von 1849-1930 (DE-588)118622870 gnd Gorškov, Sergej Georgievič 1910-1988 (DE-588)11854084X gnd Seemacht (DE-588)4054160-5 gnd Marine (DE-588)4074570-3 gnd Strategie (DE-588)4057952-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Tirpitz, Alfred von 1849-1930 Gorškov, Sergej Georgievič 1910-1988 Seemacht Marine Strategie Sowjetunion Deutschland |
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