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Pan-Germany : $b The disease and cure

By André Chéradame

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

A nation's quest for domination ignites a global conflict, threatening peace and freedom as its deceptive tactics lure allies toward a perilous misunderstanding of true intentions.

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2023-06-04
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"Pan-Germany: The Disease and Cure" by André Chéradame is a political analysis from the time of World War I, arguing that Germany's wartime goals to control Europe were a serious danger to world peace. The book explores Germany's plans, showing how it used clever political moves and military power to take over areas nearby. The book starts by explaining that the author wants to warn people about the risk of Germany’s growing power. Chéradame remembers his previous warnings about Germany's strategies, pointing out how misleading messages like “peace without taking land or money” had gained traction, causing people to misunderstand the war. He warns that these ideas hide Germany’s aggression and conquests, which threatens the Allies and the freedom of all countries, explaining why it's important to be aware of these dangerous ideologies to protect international order.

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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