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Meanwhile, Prussia, under the lead of the Hohenzollerns, has become the master of all Germany, and, simultaneously With the humilia tion of France in 1870, established the German Empire, Which, however, still remains an inland empire. But all the while she has been building up, quietly but steadily, her naval and military power, so as to be ready When the hour should strike, and has succeeded in creating, in her army, a military machine of boundless numbers and of almost invincible power, to Cope With and to crush, if possible, the combined forces of all the other nations of Europe.

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178 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1914

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