Pan-Germanism, the political movement which sought to build a Greater Germany, is examined in this critical study. The book traces the origins of this movement and analyzes its goals and tactics. With the outbreak of World War I, Pan-Germanism played a significant role in the conflict and in the events that followed. Students of history and politics will find this comprehensive study to be illuminating and thought-provoking.
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