A searchlight on Germany: Germany's Blunders, Crimes and Punishment
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A polemical pamphlet that catalogs perceived military and moral failings of Germany during the First World War, arguing that aggressive policies, espionage, and attacks on civilians require firm, punitive peace terms rather than magnanimous concessions. The author examines diplomatic documents and public acts to assign responsibility for the conflict, portrays German leadership and military culture as systematically brutal, and warns that lenient settlements would invite renewed aggression. It advocates harsh sanctions and measures to incapacitate future threats and urges Allied and American vigilance in shaping postwar arrangements.
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