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  • German War Practices, Part 1: Treatment of Civilians

    "German War Practices, Part 1: Treatment of Civilians" is a critical examination of the policies and actions taken by German forces during wartime, particularly focusing on the impact on civilian populations. The authors, August C. Krey, Dana Carleton Munro, and George C. Sellery, delve into historical accounts and documented evidence to highlight the often brutal and inhumane treatment of non ... Read more

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  • Wars Against Napoleon Debunking The Myth Of The Napoleonic Wars

    Debunking the Myth of the Napoleonic Wars

    Popular and scholarly history presents a one-dimensional image of Napoleon as an inveterate instigator of war who repeatedly sought large-scale military conquests. General Franceschi and Ben Weider dismantle this false conclusion in The Wars Against Napoleon a brilliantly written and researched study that turns our understanding of the French emperor on its head.Avoiding the simplistic clichés and ... Read more

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  • Prussia

    The Evolution of an Empire

    by John Marriot ...
    SINCE the death of Frederick the Great in 1786 the kingdom of Prussia has been a state of a unique type, occupying a special position both in Germany and in Europe. Since 1867 it has accomplished by its own methods a momentous task, the unification of Germany and the erection of a German Empire, under the presidency of the House of Hohenzollern. Since 1871 it is not without the justification of ... Read more

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  • The Kaiser's Memoirs: Wilhelm II Emperor of Germany 1888-1918

    This edition features• illustrations• a linked Table of Contents, Footnotes, and IndexCONTENTSI. BismarckII. CapriviIII. HohenloheIV. BülowV. BethmannVI. My Co-workers in the AdministrationVII. Science and ArtVIII. My Relations with the ChurchIX. Army and NavyX. The Outbreak of WarXI. The Pope and PeaceXII. End of the War and My AbdicationXIII. The Enemy Tribunal and the Neutral... ... Read more

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  • The History of Prussia

    by John Abbott ...
    About the year of our Lord 997, Adelbert, Bishop of Prague, with two companions, set out on a missionary tour to the shores of the Baltic. The savage inhabitants killed him. Still Christianity gradually gained ground. As the ages rolled on, idolatry disappeared, and nominal Christianity took its place. The people were poor, ignorant, widely dispersed, and but partially civilized. During weary ... Read more

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  • Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire

    This edition features• illustrations• a linked Table of Contents and FootnotesCONTENTSPREFACE.CHAPTER I. BIRTH AND PARENTAGECHAPTER II. EARLY LIFE, 1821-1847CHAPTER III. THE REVOLUTIONCHAPTER IV. THE GERMAN PROBLEMCHAPTER V. FRANKFORT, 1851-1857CHAPTER VI. ST. PETERSBURG AND PARIS, 1858-1862CHAPTER VII. THE CONFLICT, 1862-1863CHAPTER VIII. SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, 1863-1864CHAPTER IX. THE TREATY OF ... Read more

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  • Bismarck

    by James Headlam ...
    Well was it for Germany that Bismarck had not allowed her to fall into the weak and vacillating hands of a Parliamentary government. Peace has its dangers as well as war, and the rivalry of nations lays upon them a burden beneath which all but the strongest must succumb. The future was dark; threatening clouds were gathering in the East and West; the hostility of Russia increased, and in France ... Read more

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  • The Rise of Empires: 1870-1919

    Enriched edition. The History of Europe from the Franco-Prussian War Until the Paris Peace Conference

    In Charles Downer Hazen's 'The Rise of Empires: 1870-1919', readers are presented with a comprehensive analysis of the political, social, and economic shifts that characterized the period following the Franco-Prussian War. Hazen's scholarly work delves into the rise of empires such as Germany, Japan, and the United States, exploring their impact on global affairs. Through a detailed examination of ... Read more

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  • Bismarck

    by James Headlam ...
    Otto Eduard Leopold Von Bismarck was born at the manor-house of Schoenhausen, in the Mark of Brandenburg, on April 1, 1815. Just a month before, Napoleon had escaped from Elba; and, as the child lay in his cradle, the peasants of the village, who but half a year ago had returned from the great campaign in France, were once more called to arms. A few months passed by; again the King of Prussia ... Read more

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  • The Kaiser's Memoirs

    by William II ...
    Kaiser William II was the last Emperor of Germany, and ruled that country and the kingdom of Prussia during the tumultuous period that marked the transition from the nineteenth century to the twentieth. Known as an impetuous and highly opinionated leader, William holds nothing back in this detailed autobiography. ... Read more

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  • The Civil War in France

    by Karl Marx ...
    Between the middle of April and the end of May 1871, London resident Karl Marx collected and compiled English, French, and German newspaper clippings on the progress of the Paris Commune, which pitted the radical workers of Paris against conservative forces from outside the city. Marx had access to French publications supported by the Commune as well as various bourgeois periodicals published in ... Read more

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  • Life of Prince Metternich

    Originally published in 1888, this is a short biography of the life of Prince Klemens Wenzel von Metternich (15 May 1773 - 11 June 1859), a politician and statesman of Rhenish extraction and one of the most important diplomats of his era, serving as the Austrian Empire's first Foreign Minister from 1809 and then Chancellor from 1821. He was a great diplomat: crafty, manipulative, and single-minded ... Read more

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