The British Army of the Rhine After the First World War
When the First World War ended, British troops crossed the Rhine into Germany and were plunged into the turmoil of a defeated country, facing political unrest and the expectation of a hostile German public.
This book looks at how the British troops coped with their situation and became the most popular of the occupying forces.
After the opening chapters, there is a separate chapter for each of the years of occupation, from 1920 to 1930 inclusive.