Versailles #2: Germany Falling, Germany Falling
When Diplomacy Fails Podcast
Zack Twamley
4.8 • 773 Ratings
🗓️ 16 November 2018
⏱️ 77 minutes
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Summary
It is impossible to tell the story of the Treaty of Versailles without Germany, and in episode 2 of the VAP, 'Germany Falling, Germany Falling', we examine the state of Germany in military, economic and societal terms by mid-1918. A campaign which had started out so strong and filled everyone with false hope ended in failure. The gamble to move all men from east to the western front had failed, and the chasm in capability was growing by the hour.
Stark pronouncements on the true state of affairs may have caught many Germans by surprise, but for those that had endured horrific deprivations, been starved, wounded, abandoned or simply vanished into the despair of total war, the reality cannot have been too much of a surprise. In this episode we place in context the gradual collapse of Germany in 1918, even while some in the country attempted, for their own reasons, to mount some form of final stand. Grim though the prospects of Germany seemed, there were some in the upper echelons of the military and civilian government who believed, for one reason or another, that Germany still had some potent cards to play. Episode 7, 'Ignoring Defeat' examines these last ditch efforts to save face and achieve peace with honour for Germany.
What could Germans realistically do to avoid the worst peace terms? What did America's associates think of these back channel negotiations? How, indeed, did the Germans interpret all that went down in autumn 1918 as anything other than a catastrophe to be exited from at once? The truth is that, although she was defeated, the German army was not destroyed, and for as long as they could, certain figures within the country were willing to use the threat of resistance to the end as a last resort, even while at home, emaciated bodies lined the streets, mutinies piled up and soldiers deserted in droves. The collapse was imminent, seen most infamously in the Spartacist Revolution, but while she teetered on the edge, Germany made one last attempt to have things her way...
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| 0:00.0 | You are about to listen to the second episode of the Versailles Anniversary Project. |
| 0:05.5 | This project is a long time in the making and is also going to be a long time in the delivery. |
| 0:11.7 | To get the most out of it, I would really encourage you guys to join the debate on social media, |
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| 0:23.8 | talk about it with other people and make the most of the fact that this is a very special |
| 0:29.1 | time in our history. |
| 0:30.4 | It's not every day that a centenary like this comes along, so why not do your part to spread |
| 0:36.2 | the word and also engage in some lovely history debate |
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| 0:47.7 | podcast. |
| 0:48.4 | Other than that, the best way to spread the word is simply to tell somebody about this podcast. Tell them what we're doing, |
| 0:56.6 | tell them why it matters, and tell them that if they want to find out for themselves whether |
| 1:01.6 | the Treaty of Versailles was all that or really was all that bad, check out when diplomacy |
| 1:07.2 | fails and what Zach Twomley is doing at this very weighted moment in his podcast's |
| 1:12.3 | life cycle. Perhaps he's crazy. Perhaps he's just crazy for history. Maybe I'll set up a poll |
| 1:16.6 | about that. But otherwise, enjoy this latest episode of the Versailles Anniversary Project. Three thousand miles from home, an American army is fighting for you. |
| 1:41.3 | To the end, it's the high ideals for which America stands may endure upon the earth. |
| 1:49.0 | I amends and I shall see the arrival. I earnestly intrigued my countrymen to pause before they rush Hitler into this revolutionary change, which may well be irretrievable. |
| 2:14.5 | I know that it is hard for Americans to realize the magnitude of the war in which we are involved. |
| 2:22.3 | France and Italy, between them, have made waste people to the treaty of their side |
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