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This book sincerely believes that it has found such a penalty; and by its imposition upon the people of Germany, this book believes that not only would a great scourge be removed from the world, but a great good born to it.[1] *****

  1. Note: The majority of authors dealing with Germanism have treated that subject purely as a product of modern times —born after the last world war—and since developed solely by Hitler and his Nazis. The reader, in pursuing the subsequent chapters on Germanism, will find out for himself just how mistaken these authors are in their viewpoints. And since the German quotations and German writings are so contemporaneously apropos—though they were all written prior to the last world war—I have thought it advisable, lest they be considered "fabricated," to append a bibliography to this volume.

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