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The German War

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A collection of essays presents the British case for the 1914 European conflict, tracing long-term political, naval, and economic tensions and arguing that German militarism, fleet-building, and conspiratorial planning precipitated the crisis. The pieces examine perceived causes and particular incidents that escalated hostilities, analyze prevailing doctrines and propaganda that justified aggression, critique military conduct and alleged policies of atrocity, and outline implications for national mobilisation and future defence. Combining journalistic reportage, policy argument, and reflective afterthoughts, the essays aim to clarify events for contemporaries and to urge sustained public effort in support of the national cause.

Transcriber’s Notes:

Variable spelling has been retained for:
after-thoughts and afterthoughts
coast-line and coastline

Book was written in a period when many words had not become standardized in their spelling. Numerous words have multiple spelling variations in the text. These have been left unchanged unless noted below:

p 29 — added missing the (in the future).
p 75 — at corrected to as (he exclaimed, as he gazed).
p 86 — added missing the (in the future).
p 111 — added missing the (in the future).