Limits of Loyalty

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Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 1980 - History - 128 pages

In rare critical moments in history, the professional officers of a national armed force may be faced with the ultimate decision of whether to continue to support the government to which they had originally given their allegiance. The Sixth Royal Military College Military History Symposium, held in Kingston, Ontario, in Marcgh 1979, addressed five such situations. George Stanley’s opening essay, in this collection, discusses the general problem and sets the pattern for succeeding essays. These range from the British Army in the American Revolution (by Ira Gruber) through the French Royal Officers in the French Revolution (Samuel Scott), the Hapsburg Officer Corps during the reign of Francis-Joseph (Gunther Rothenberg), and the Canadian Expeditionary Force in World War I (Desmond Morton), to the German Officer Corps under Hitler in the Second World War (Peter Hoffmann).

 

Contents

The Limits of Loyalty of British Officers in the War for American Independence
23
The Royal Officer Corps and the French Revolution
41
Observations on the Habsburg Professional Officer Corps 18681918
59
French Canadian Officers and the First World War
79
The Dilemma of the German Army
99
Index
127
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