Conquest and Kultur: Aims of the Germans in Their Own Words.
1918 · Washington, D.C
by Notestein, Wallace and Stoll, ELmer E.
Washington, D.C.: The Committee on Public Information, 1918. Octavo, paperbound, 160 pp. Includes map of Germany. Good, with small chip to ower portion of spine, worn covers (interior clean & tight). Contents: Foreword; The Mission of Germany; World Power or Downfall; The Worship of Power; War as a Part of the Divine Order; War as the Sole Arbiter -- Germay Opposes Arbitration at The Hague; Economic Necessity of Expansion; Germany the Ruler of Middle Europe; Expansion to the Southeast -- The Menace of the Bagdad Plan; Subordination of France; Sea Power and Colonial Expansion; The Lost Teutonic Tribes; Dispossessing the conquered; The Pan-German Party; Pan-Germanism and America; Pretexts for War; The coming War: The Moroccan Questions; The Challenge to England on the Seas; German Military Law of 1913; A German’s Sober Estimate of the War Spirit; The Kaiser Won for War; The Day Dawns; The Program of Annexations; Index; Map -- Why Germany Wants Peace; Key to References. (Inventory #: 00507sc)