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B. GENERAL CAUSES OF THE WAR. [§§49-56].
1. Brief Discussion of the Causes. [849]..
2. Current Histories of Europe.
[§50].
[851]..
[§52]..
[§53].
3. British Views of the War.
4. French Point of View.
5. German Point of View.
6. Italian Point of View. [854]...
7. Austro-Hungarian Point of View. [§55]..........
8. American Point of View. [856].
4. Germany and France in Morocco. [§60]...
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D. RIVALRIES
[§§61-63]
IN
WORLD
COMMERCE.
(a)
1. World Policy. [§61]....
2. German-English Controversy. [§62]..
3. Rivalry for Sea Power. [§63].....
E. RIVALRIES IN THE ORIENT. [§§64-68]......
1. Near East. [§§64-66].....
General Discussions of Near East-
ern Problems. [§64]...
(b) Turkey. [865]
(c) Balkans. [§66]
2. Far East. [§§67-68]...
(a) General Discussions. [§67]..
(b) Japan. [$68]
F. NATIONALITY AS A DISTURBING INFLU-
ENCE. [869-73]...
1. National Aspirations. [§69].....
2. Meaning of Nationality. [§70].
3. Races and Race Equality. [§71]
4. Slav Qustions. [872]...
5.
Austro-Serbian Relations to 1914. [§73]...
II. CONNECTIONS OF GERMANY WITH THE WAR
G. GERMAN IDEALS. [§§74-80]..
1. Collections of German Teachings. [§74]...
2. German Philosophical Ideas. [§75]....
3. Doctrine of German Superiority. [§76]..
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4. German Theory of the State. [§77]..
5. German Prophets. [§78]
6. Prussian Militarism. [§79]
7. Criticisms of German Ideals. [§80]..
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§§49-114] CLASSIFIED BIBLIOGRAPHY
H. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
I.
OF GERMANY. [§§81-85]...
1. Recent Germany. [§81]..
2. First-hand Views of Germany. [§82]..
3. German Constitution. [§83]..
4. German Emperor. [§84]....
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48
49
5. Germany's Economic Development. [§85]..' 49
GERMAN INTERNATIONAL POLICY. [§§86-
93]
.....
1. German Policy in Europe. [§§86-88]..
(a) Pan-Germanism . [§86]..............
(b) German Imperial Policy. [§87]...
(c) Alsace-Lorraine. [§88].
2. Policy Outside of Europe. [§§89-93]......
(a) Germany as a World Power. [§89]
(b) German Colonial Policy. [§90]...
(c) Germany in the Orient. [§91].
(d)
Germany and Islam. [§92].
(e) Berlin to Bagdad. [§93].
III. COURSE OF THE EUROPEAN WAR.
J. OUTBREAK OF THE WAR. [§§94-98]...
1. Diplomatic Documents on the Outbreak.
2. British View of the Outbreak. [§95].
3.
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51
52
German View of the Outbreak.
4. Allied View of the Outbreak. [§97]...
5. American View of the Outbreak. [§98]....
K. INVASION OF BELGIUM.
[§§99-101]....
1. General Accounts of the Invasion. [§99]..
2. Germany's Aims in the War. [§100]....
3. German Justification of the Invasion. [§101]
L. CONDUCT OF THE WAR. [§§102-108]..
1. Narratives at the Front. [§102].....
......
2. General Discussion of Methods. [§103]...
3. British Troops. [§104].
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M. ATROCITIES IN THE WAR. [§§109-114]....
1. German Methods in War. [§109]......
2. German Frightfulness in General. [§110]..
3. German Occupation in Belgium. [§111]...
4. German Occupation in France. [§112]....
Massacres in Armenia with German Sanc-
tion. [§113] ...
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57
IV. RELATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES TO
THE WAR
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N. AMERICAN ATTITUDE ON THE EUROPEAN
WAR. [§§115-120]......
1. General Foreign Policy of the United States.
[$115]
2. Latin-American Policy. [§116]
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3. American Opinion on the War. [§117].....
4. German Opinion on the American Attitude.
[$118]
5. English Opinion on the American Attitude.
[$119]
6. Economic Effects on the United States.
[$120]
O. NEUTRALITY OF THE UNITED STATES.
[§§121-128]
1. General Principles of Neutrality. [§§121-122] 60
(a) International Law of Neutrality.
[§121] ...
(b) English Sea Rights. [§122]...
2. Exercise of Neutrality by the United States.
[$123]
3. Legal Limitations on Neutral Trade. [§124]
4. German Complaints of British Practices.
[§125]
5. Submarine
[$126]
Controversy and Lusitania.
6. Question of Armed Merchant Ships. [§127]
7. Breaches of Neutrality by Belligerents in
the United States. [§128]..
§§115-168] CLASSIFIED BIBLIOGRAPHY
Q.
UNITED STATES IN WAR. [§§138-142]..
1. Reasons for War. [§138]
2. Declaration of War. [§139].
3. Raising the Army.
[§140]..
4. Training of Men and Officers. [§141].
5. Carrying on the War.
V. QUESTIONS OF PEACE......
[§142]..
R. DISCUSSIONS OF WORLD PEACE. [§§143-145]
S. ORGANIZATION OF PEACE.
66
1. The Approach to Peace. [§143].
2. Pleas for Peace. [§144]...
Substitutes for War. [§145]..
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3. World Control.
68
1. Peace Congresses. [§146]
2. Peace Leagues. [§147]
[§148].
4. League to Enforce Peace. [§149].
T. TERMS OF PEACE. [§§150-152]...
1. Difficulties of Peace. [§150]...
2. The War and Democracy. [§151].
3. American Mediation. [§152]....
U. EVENTUAL WORLD PEACE. [§§153-155].
1. Problems After the War. [§153].
2. European Federation. [§154].
3. World Federation. [§155]..
A. REFERENCES ON THE CHAPTER. [§156]...
3. WORLD RIVALRIES DOWN TO 1914. [§157]..
C. QUESTIONS OF NATIONALITY.
(a) Ideal of a Proud Nation of Warriors. By
C. von der Golts. [§160]... . .
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(b) Blessing to German Troops Starting for China.
By Wilhelm II. [§161].................
75
(c) War as a Necessity. By F. von Bernhardi and
C. von der Goltz. [§162]..
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E. AUTOCRATIC GOVERNMENT.
[§163].......
(a) The Sin of National Weakness. By H. von
Treitschke. [§164]
77
7. SERBIAN AND BALKAN QUESTION. [§165]..
(a) The Case of Serbia. By David Lloyd George.
78
[§166]
79
. BELGIAN QUESTION. [§167]....
81
(a) A Chinese View of Germany's Violation of
Belgian Neutrality. By Richard D. Har-
lan. [$168]
H. SUBSEQUENT ENLARGEMENT OF GERMAN
POLICY. [§169]....
J.
OUTBREAK OF GENERAL WAR. [§170].....
SUMMARY OF THE RELATIONS OF THE
UNITED STATES TO THESE CAUSES OF
WAR. [§171]....
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84
K. DOCUMENTS AND EXTRACTS ON THE
CHAPTER. [§§172-177]..
85
(1) Gems of German Thought. By Various Ger-
mans.
[§172]
(2)
Prediction of the Great War. By F. von
Bernhardi. [§173] ...
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(3)
Germany's Place in the Sun. By B. von
Buelow. [§174]
Aims and Obligations of the German Mili-
tary. By The German Staff. [§175]...........
Defense of Great Britain's Policy. By Her-
bert H. Asquith. [§176]....
(6) Future World Order Under Germany. By
Georg Kerschensteiner. [§177].......
CHAPTER V.
WHY THE UNITED STATES HAD TO
ENTER THE CONFLICT.
A. GENERAL REFERENCES ON THE CHAPTER.
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95
97
(a) Why We Are At War. By Henry Dwight
Sedgwick. [$180]
101
Elihu Root. [§181]...
103
C.
[§182] 104
(b) Danger to American Political Ideals. By
DISTURBANCE OF OUR COMMERCE.
D. GERMAN AND AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN AG-
GRESSIONS WITHIN THE UNITED
STATES. [§183].....
Hostile Action Inside Our Boundaries. By
F. G. Wickware. [§184].....
105
(b) Legal Prosecutions of Germans. [§185]... 106
(c) On German Representatives in the United
States. By Georg von Skal. [§186]..... 107
(d) Official Instructions to Destroy American
Property and Lives. By Horst von der
Goltz. [$187]
(e) Dismissal of Boy-Ed and Von Papen. Official
Documents. [§188]
(f) Activity of the Austrian Ambassador. By
Constantin Dumba and Robert Lansing.
[$189]
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111
112
(g)
German Intrigues in Mexico. By Arthur
Zimmermann. [§190]
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