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Old Europe's Suicide; or, The Building of a Pyramid of Errors / An Account of Certain Events in Europe During the Period 1912–1919

Chapter 25: Transcriber’s Notes
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A former brigadier-general and eyewitness offers a retrospective of European events from 1912 to 1919, beginning with the Balkan conflicts and ending with the Paris peace negotiations. He traces how rival imperial ambitions, secret intrigues, and diplomatic inertia turned a local war into a continental conflagration, contends that autocratic Central Empires undermined themselves through militarism and reckless policy, and argues that the postwar settlement perpetuated earlier mistakes rather than establishing a stable order. The account blends descriptive narrative of campaigns and diplomacy with a moral appeal for progressive statesmanship and nonmilitary remedies to heal the continent’s fractured politics.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation, hyphenation, and spelling were made consistent when a predominant preference was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.

Simple typographical errors were corrected; occasional unbalanced quotation marks retained.

Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained.

Text uses both “Fraternalization” and “Fraternization”.

Page 133: “were” was missing in “Fundamentally, they were wrong”; changed here.

Page 150: “battles are not merely battues” was printed that way, and may have been intentional.

Page 175: “bass-relief” was printed that way.

Page 188: “nobless oblige” was printed that way.

Footnote 2, originally Footnote 1 on page 20: “Enos-Midia line” appeared to have been misprinted as “Encs-Midia line”; changed here.

Footnote 18, originally Footnote 1 on page 63, refers to a map. The map was included in the 1920 edition, printed in Great Britain, but not in this 1922 edition, printed in the United States.