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From the Anglo-American Relations lecture series.
As France was the traditional enemy, Germany was the traditional ally, a relationship tightened by royal links. Then, in the late nineteenth century, Germany demanded âa place in the sunâ, which required colonies and a navy larger than Britainâs. The resulting diplomatic revolution at the turn of the century resulted in the two countries facing each other as sworn enemies during two world wars.
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4 May 2005 at 6:00 pm |
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Gresham College |
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