Victor Wallace Germains

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Victor Wallace Germains (born June 1888 in the Fulham district of London)[1] was an English writer. He wrote several books on the military and foreign policy, including on Kitchener and Churchill.[2]

In 1954, Germains wrote Crusoe Warburton, a lost world novel.[3][4]

During World War I, Germains served as a spy in Austria.[5]

Writings

As a military writer, Germains was classed by Michael Howard with Bernard Acworth and Lionel Charlton as a lesser figure typical of his time.[6]

Books

  • The Struggle for Bread, 1913 (free text version); a reply under the pseudonym "Rifleman" to Norman Angell's The Great Illusion (1910).[7]
  • The Gathering Storm, 1913 (free text version; under the pseudonym "Rifleman"
  • Austria of Today: with a special chapter on the Austrian police, 1923 (later editions up to 1932)
  • The Truth about Kitchener, 1925
  • The "Mechanization" of War, 1927; a contribution to the "tank debate", arguing that anti-tank weapons had greater potential for development, foreword by Frederick Barton Maurice.[8][9] The work was critical of the approach of J. F. C. Fuller, presaging later British doctrine, and was serialized abroad.[10][11]
  • The Kitchener Armies: the story of a national achievement, 1930
  • The Tragedy of Winston Churchill, 1931
  • Colonel to Princess. A novel., 1936. A dying princess gets a brain transplant from a colonel. He enjoys being a woman.[12]
  • Crusoe Warburton, 1954

Articles

  • "(Warfare of Tomorrow part II) The Cult of the Defensive" pp. 498–502, The Living Age, February 1938, PDF
  • "Not to Overlook the Infantry", pp. 233–237, The Living Age, November 1940, PDF

References

  1. FreeBMD. England & Wales, FreeBMD Birth Index, 1837-1915 [database on-line]. General Registry Office files.
  2. http://littleprofessor.typepad.com/the_little_professor/2013/01/mystery-novelist-solved.html
  3. http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F10D17FE3458117A93C2AB178DD85F408585F9
  4. https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/victor-germains/crusoe-warburton/
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  6. Michael Howard, Review of The Military Intellectuals in Britain: 1918-1939 by Robin Higham, International Journal Vol. 22, No. 2 (Spring, 1967), pp. 324-325. Published by: Canadian International Council. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40200099
  7. nobelprize.org, The Nobel Peace Prize 1933:Sir Norman Angell.
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  12. http://www.scribd.com/doc/71474482/1/INTRODUCTION

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