THE PANGERMAN PLOT
UNMASKED
BERLIN’S FORMIDABLE PEACE-TRAP OF
“THE DRAWN WAR”
BY
ANDRÉ CHÉRADAME
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY
THE EARL OF CROMER, O.M.
WITH MAPS
NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
1917
Copyright, 1916, by
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
Published January, 1917
All Rights Reserved
As will be understood from the author’s preface,M. Chéradame’s book was published in Paris in thesummer of this year, before the important occurrencesin the Balkans accompanying and followingRoumania’s entrance into the war. In issuing thistranslation no consideration of these events has beenadded; but their bearing on M. Chéradame’s forecastwill be noted by the reader.
The maps have been reproduced direct from theFrench edition, without translating the names intoEnglish, as they answer their purpose perfectly wellin their present form.
PAGE | |
Introduction by Lord Cromer | xiii |
Author’s Preface | xix |
PROLOGUE | |
Pangerman and William II. | 1 |
I. The Pangerman Doctrine, p. 1.—II. The Kaiser as originator of the Pangerman plan, p. 5. | |
CHAPTER I | |
The Pangerman Plan | 11 |
I. The Pangerman plan of 1911, p. 11.—II. The stages by which it has been effected, p. 16.—III. Why it has been ignored, p. 19. | |
CHAPTER II | |
The Causes of the War | 26 |
I. Why the Treaty of Bukarest suddenly raised a formidable obstacle to the Pangerman plan, p. 26.—II. How it was that the internal state of Austria-Hungary drove Germany to let loose the dogs of war, p. 31.—III. General view of the causes of the war, p. 37. | ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |