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The Unz Review •ï¿½An Alternative Media Selection
A Collection of Interesting, Important, and Controversial Perspectives Largely Excluded from the American Mainstream Media
John Jay Chapman Archives
John Jay Chapman •ï¿½84 Items / 30 Books, 19 Poems, 30 Articles, 4 Reviews
Deutschland Uber Alles; or, Germany Speaks (1914)
A Collection of the Utterances of Representative Germans--Statesmen, Military...
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    Books on the War (7 Reviews)
    America and the World-War, by Theodore Roosevelt
    1. America and the World-War by Theodore Roosevelt
    2. The World War by Elbert Francis Baldwin
    3. Deutschland Uber Alles; or, Germany Speaks by John Jay Chapman
    4. The Evidence in the Case by James M. Beck
    5. Britain's Case Against Germany by Ramsay Muir
    6. The Diplomatic History of the War by M. Philips Price
    7. The German Empire's Hour of Destiny by Herman Frobenius
    The Nation, February 11, 1915, p. 175
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    A Group of War-Books (16 Reviews)
    The Anglo-German Problem, by Charles Sarolea
    1. The Anglo-German Problem by Charles Sarolea
    2. Austria-Hungary and the War by Ernest Ludwig
    3. Pan-Americanism by Roland G. Usher
    4. War's New Weapons by Baron Hrolf von Dewitz
    5. In a Moment of Time by Reginald Wright Kauffman
    6. With the German Armies in the West by Sven Hedin
    7. The Berlin Court Under William II by Axel von Schwering
    8. Germany Embattled by Oswald Garrison Villard
    9. Deutschland Uber Alles; or, Germany Speaks by John Jay Chapman
    10. Alsace and Lorraine by Ruth Putnam
    11. Can Germany Win? by An American
    12. America and the World-War by Theodore Roosevelt
    13. Germany's Madness by Emil Reich
    14. Why Europe Is at War by Frederic R. Coudert and Frederick W. Whitridge, ...
    15. Confessions of Frederick the Great and The Life of Frederick the Great by Heinrich von Treitschke
    16. America and the New World-State by Norman Angell
    The Literary Digest, May 15, 1915, pp. 1157-1164