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The author analyzes the nature and methods of German power, arguing that long-term preparation, financial networks, annexationist ambitions, and systematic propaganda underlie its wartime conduct. He traces German influence and manoeuvres across Russia, the Balkans, Scandinavia, Italy, and Romania, and assesses military, diplomatic, and economic strategies. Attention is given to Allied leadership, finance, and political conditions, with proposals for readjustment and total mobilization of resources. The work concludes that confronting German aims will require unified policy, organizational reforms, and sustained moral and material effort.
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