Opis: LEIPZIG BERNHARD TAUCHNITZ 1915, stan db- (podniszczona okładka ,podpis),str. 248+ reklamy wydawnictwa ISBN PREFACE. This book discusses the essential factors and issues in the European war and their meaning and import for America. The hour for an impersonal account of the war has certainly not yet come, and may not come for a long while. What our time can contribute is the reflection of the great war in the minds of individuals. A story of memories and impressions, of fears and hopes, has to-day more inner truth than any history of the struggle apparently written with an historian's coolness. This diary, therefore, views the events as they unfold themselves from week to week, from the angle of personal experiences. Life has brought me into close contact with much which is essential in this war. Hence my studies may help toward a better understanding of facts and feelings which are easily misunderstood in America. I publish the book, of which the emphasis lies in the last paper, before the war is ended. Whatever more the struggle may bring refers to outer events, to the harvest of the guns, to victory or defeat. It cannot change the issues with which these pages have to do. They do not speak of soldiers and strategy and the chances of the battlefield; they speak of right and wrong; they speak of eternal values. CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. The Aggressors CHAPTER II. The Anti-German Sentiment CHAPTER III. The German-Americans CHAPTER IV. The Threatened Provinces CHAPTER V. The English CHAPTER VI. Philosophers , CHAPTER VII. The Russians CHAPTER VIII. The German Policy CHAPTER IX. The Kaiser CHAPTER X. The Silent Voices CHAPTER XI. The Americans CHAPTER XII. The Morals of the War Note .
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