George Sylvester Viereck, German-American Propagandist |
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... nationalist point of view in America . The main points of his message were that America had nothing to fear from the rise of German nationalism , that Germany had neither the aim nor the ability to conquer or dominate the United States ...
... nationalist point of view in America . The main points of his message were that America had nothing to fear from the rise of German nationalism , that Germany had neither the aim nor the ability to conquer or dominate the United States ...
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... nationalism . Almost unconsciously and instinctively , it seemed , Viereck became a mirror of the nationalist movement in Germany - a force only faintly visible to Americans and , in the light of later events , greatly underrated and ...
... nationalism . Almost unconsciously and instinctively , it seemed , Viereck became a mirror of the nationalist movement in Germany - a force only faintly visible to Americans and , in the light of later events , greatly underrated and ...
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... nationalist point of view . Upon his return he called for the mobilization of world opinion against France . Es- pecially galling to him was France's use of black African troops in the occupation ; this reaction reflected his attitude ...
... nationalist point of view . Upon his return he called for the mobilization of world opinion against France . Es- pecially galling to him was France's use of black African troops in the occupation ; this reaction reflected his attitude ...
Contents
BEFORE THE WAR | 7 |
THE DILEMMAS OF THE NEUTRAL YEARS 191417 | 19 |
THE TRIAL OF WAR | 57 |
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