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Pan-Germany : The disease and cure by André Chéradame

by Chéradame, André, 1871-1948
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Pan-Germany: The Disease and Cure by André Chéradame is a political treatise written in the early 20th century. The book critically analyzes Germany’s ambitious plans during World War I to dominate Europe, portraying these intentions as a grave threat to global peace and liberty. Through a detailed examination of Germany’s strategies, the work reveals how the country has maneuvered politically and militarily to extend its influence over neighboring regions. The opening of the book sets the stage by outlining the author’s purpose: to alert the people of New Hampshire, and by extension the wider public, about the peril posed by Germany’s expansionist ambitions. Chéradame recounts his past predictions regarding Germany’s tactics in the war, emphasizing how deceptive slogans like “peace without annexations or indemnities” have gained traction among Allied constituents, leading to misguided perceptions of the conflict. He argues that these ideas, which mask the underlying realities of German aggression and conquest, pose significant dangers not only to the Allies but to the fundamental freedoms of nations worldwide. The author’s rigorous critique establishes a foundational understanding of why vigilance against such ideologies is essential for the maintenance of international order. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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