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The PanGerman Plot Unmasked: Berlin's formidable peace-trap of "the drawn war"

By André Chéradame

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Uncover a hidden agenda where a nation strategizes for total control during wartime, threatening global stability.

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2019-04-11
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"The PanGerman Plot Unmasked: Berlin's formidable peace-trap of 'the drawn war'" by André Chéradame is a recounting of early 20th-century history, which unveils Germany's grand scheme for European domination during World War I. It examines Kaiser Wilhelm II's plans and the era's political landscape. The book starts by explaining the dangers of the Pangerman doctrine, revealing its goals beyond uniting German speakers and tracing the origins of this plan from the late 1800s into World War I. It sets the scene to analyze how German military choices were affected by this thinking, and the impact felt by events such as the Treaty of Bucharest, to paint a vivid picture of the unstable balance of power in Europe and warning people about the global dangers of Germany's geopolitical goals.

About the Author

André Chéradame (1871–1948) was a French journalist and scholar from the École Libre des Sciences Politiques. He also worked for the French newspaper Le Petit Journal.

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