288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

288 Pages
by Routledge

First published in 1940, the original blurb reads: Here is an inquiry how to make a just and lasting peace when the danger of further aggression by Herr Hitler’s Germany has been removed. A feature of the book is the stress it lays on Germany’s part in forming and fostering a new world order. When the World War ended, cries of "Hang the Kaiser" and "Squeeze the German Orange" hampered the... Read more

Introduction.  Franco-British Declaration.  1. The Purpose of this Book  2. The Unity of Civilization  3. Towards Political Unity  4. Beginnings of World Government  5. The Drift Towards War  6. An Unstable Europe  7. The World War  8. Mixed Motives at Paris  9. The Covenant of the League of Nations  10. Ten Successful Years  11. The Tide Turns  12. Appeasement  13. How Hitler’s War Began  14. War and Peace Aims  15. Law and Order  16. Welfare and Economics  17. Colonies  18. The Freedom of the Air  19. Inter-State and Federal Union  20. Education for Citizenship.  Chapters in The Basis of German Co-operation  21. The Basic Triangle  22. How to Approach the German Problem  23. Enter the Junkers  24. Who the Prussians Are  25. Unity, Law and Liberty  26. The Price Paid for Unity  27. Lessons for a Lasting Peace.  Index.

Biography

Maxwell Garnett, H. F. Koeppler