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THE FATWI-IERLAND.
GERMANY
(DEUTSCHLAND UND DER WELTKRIEG)
Translated by William Wallace Wlzitelocle, A.B., Plx.D.
’ AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF INFORMATION ABOUT GERMAN INSTITU-
TIONS AND
AN AUTHORITATIVE DISCUSSION OF THE FACTS
REGARDING GERMANY IN RELATION TO THE GREAT WAR.
T is a presentation of the civilization or Kultur of
. ’ Germany and Austria-Hungary in our modern civili-
zation; of Germany's position in ,the world-order and
of what Germany is striving toward today.
It reveals, as
N does no other book available, the historical, cultural and
social foundations of modern Germany-the mind of
Germany at work. It shows us the things that Germany
is doing and anticipating, in the fields of science, industry,
and social and state functions, the significant and impor-
tant things that are implied in German Kultur, and how v
this great urge arose out of the very springs of the life of
the Teutonic peoples and was determined by the necessities
of a growing nation in a circumscribed territory.
The book is an outgrowth of the conclusion reached
by the highest intellects in Germany that Germany and
Germany’s aims ought to be interpreted to the world with
honesty and understanding.
The leaders of German
thought were agreed that Germany owed it to herself as
a duty to interpret herself to the world, and they under-
took the task in that spirit.
This book, therefore, growing
out of such an agreement and determination, represents
the best expression of German thought to-day.
Written by nineteen audrorities; each one a master of
his subject.
In every case either a prominent university
professor or a Government official who has established and
administered the organization about which he writes.
640 pages 6 books in one
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