Christ or Kaiser? The Great War's Main Issue asks readers to vote with their hearts and actions.
This wartime tract frames World War I as a battle of ideas, pitting the Christ spirit against Kaiserism. It rallies Britons and their allies to understand the stakes, celebrate Belgium’s stand, and commit to a united effort grounded in moral purpose. The book presents a passionate call to duty, framed as a defense of freedom, humanity, and Christian truth.
Understand the moral landscape of the war and why the author sees it as a clash of forces of light and darknessSee how Belgium’s defense is used to illustrate courage, honor, and national resolveExplore calls for unity, decisive action, and steadfast faith in a just causeGrasp how rhetoric links personal virtue to national destiny during a time of crisis Ideal for readers of history and wartime rhetoric who want a clear articulation of why this conflict mattered to the era’s moral imagination.