Excerpt from Germany and Eastern EuropeGerman lands, Austria must lose all her non-german lands. In politics we cannot afford to be sentimental, and no matter if Germany caused the damage, Austria must certainly foot the principal part of the bill.About the PublisherForgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.comThis book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten...
Excerpt from The Czecho-Slovaks: An Oppressed Nationality
When as a young man Disraeli first came forward in politics a proud and noble lord inquired, some what superciliously: What is he? In answer Disraeli wrote a pamphlet in which he sketched the scheme of his life. But'then he was a young man. Many people now reading the name of Czecho Slovaks in the Allies' answer to President Wilson ask: What are they? They are an old nation which has e...
Excerpt from Germany and Eastern Europe
In the many English books and pamphlets which owe their origin to the present war and are concerned with exhibiting its causes and its meaning there is a general and very natural tendency to lay special stress upon those aspects of European history which are most familiar to Western observers and have the most direct bearing upon the fortunes of the Western Powers. Thus the war is sometimes depicted as ...
Excerpt from The Czecho-Slovaks: An Oppressed Nationality
When as a young man Disraeli first came forward in politics a proud and noble lord inquired, some what superciliously: What is he? In answer Disraeli wrote a pamphlet in which he sketched the scheme of his life. But'then he was a young man. Many people now reading the name of Czecho Slovaks in the Allies' answer to President Wilson ask: What are they? They are an old nation which has e...