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Pan-Germanism.

Author: Roland G Usher
Publisher: Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin Co. [1913]
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Usher, Roland G. (Roland Greene), b. 1880.
Pan-Germanism.
Boston, New York, Houghton Mifflin Co. [1913]
(OCoLC)562753663
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Roland G Usher
OCLC Number: 686191
Description: 313 p. 21 cm.
Contents: The causes of German aggression --
The myth of English preponderance in Europe --
The fatal weakness of imperial England --
France and Russia as the German sees them --
The strength of imperial Germany --
England and France as they see themselves --
The German view of the economic situation --
Prerequisites of success --
Firsts steps --
The significant position of the United States --
First defeats --
Victory from defeat: the tripolitan war --
The aftermath of the tripolitan war --
The great repulse: the Balkan crisis --
The justifiability of Pan-Germanism --
The probability of the sucess of Pan-Germanism. I. Internal weaknesses --
The probability of the success of Pan-Germanism. II. External weaknesses.

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