The PanGerman Plot Unmasked: Berlin's formidable peace-trap of "the drawn war"

CHAPTER IV

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SPECIAL FEATURES GIVEN TO THE WAR BY THE PANGERMAN PLAN 66

I. All the great political questions of the old world are raised and must be solved, p. 67.—II. As the war is made by Germany in order to achieve a gigantic scheme of slavery, it follows that it is waged by her in flagrant violation of international law, p. 69.—III. A struggle of tenacity and of duplicity on the side of Berlin _versus_ constancy and solidarity on the side of the Allies, p. 71.