The Secrets of the German War OfficeGraves, Armgaard Karl
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The Secrets of the German War Office
Graves, Armgaard Karl
Germany -- Foreign relations -- 1871-1918
The most virile and aggressive power in the center of Europe is
Germany proper--this term of Germany, including the whole of the
Teutonic races, such as the German-speaking portion of Austria,
Hungary (for your true Hungarian is a keen admirer of strength and
force), Holland, Switzerland and in all probability the Norsemen and
Viking branches of the Teutonic clan, meaning Sweden, Norway and
Denmark. Social and commercial aims and aspirations in Sweden, Norway
and Denmark, independent as they are and probably always will be,
still show a decided trend to Central Germanic cohesion. The whole of
Europe is roughly divided into three dominant races--the Teutonic, the
Latin and the Slavish. The Teutonic has Anglo-Saxon, Germanic and
Norse subdivisions. The Latin, Gallic, has the French, Italian and
Spanish nations; and the Slavonic comprises the Slavs and Romanic
races with their innumerable subdivisions such as Moscovite, Chech,
Pole, Croat, Serb, Bulgar, Bojar, etc. These three groups are
distinctly different in habits, thoughts, manners and ambitions.
Through race and religion they are also deeply antagonistic by reason
of its higher commercial development (I do not say education, and art,
music or literature, for there your Latin or Slav excels), the
Teutonic races have outstripped the other two. Commercialism means
consolidation and concentration and since the Napoleonic wars the
Germanic races--at the beginning slowly but within the last
twenty-five years rapidly--have drawn together at an astonishing pace.
In countries such as Belgium, Holland, Denmark and Switzerland, each
possessing their own petty machinery of expensive government; existent
only through the mutual jealousies of their bigger neighbors, there
has grown up a decidedly incorporating spirit. Notwithstanding the
natural disinclination of the ruling factions of that country, the
general mass of the people are by no means averse to become members of
a vast central European empire, the unswerving ambition of the house
of the Hohenzollerns.
Since the days when the Counts of Nuremburg became electors of
Brandenburg, from the grosse Kurfurst, Frederick the Great, to the
present Emperor, the house of Hohenzollern has shown itself to be the
most virile dynasty in modern history. Not always clever, they
possessed the rare faculty of finding, developing and using men having
the necessary ability to execute their current policies.
In thoroughly feudal and aristocratic countries such as comprise
Central Europe, especially Germany, decided, unswerving aims are
necessary. If these policies are conducted in a clear, level-headed
manner, judiciously developing the wealth and culture of the general
masses, the stability of such a government or throne is well-nigh
unshakable.
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