The Roots of the War; a Non-Technical History of Europe, 1870-1914, A.D.

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The Roots of the War; a Non-Technical History of Europe, 1870-1914, A.D.
Davis William Stearns
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Very pos- sibly it was not published without high inspiration. Its title was literally ''Sea-Storm," and told of how the nations of Europe, headed by Germany, attacked Britain and cast her from her naval throne. The last chapter gleefully described the entrance of Prussian regiments into London, and how the United States, taking advantage of the plight of her old enemy, annexed Canada and all other British possessions in America.
The great "Navy League" of Germany with its 1,000,000 members, it
...s staff of eloquent lecturers, its periodicals and its huge mass meetings, although avowedly directed against no 1 These anti-British sentiments seemed all the more alarming because of the influence of the government upon the press in Germany, and the likelihood that it could have silenced the worst offending organs if it had really possessed the desire to do so. The socialist press was mostly pacific: the "semi-official" papers often offended the worst.
390 THE BOOTS OF THE WAR one foreign nation in particular, was a perfect forcing-house for anti-British propaganda.


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