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Munsterberg was writing during the first years of World War I, in the period of American neutrality. As a German immigrant, he sought to foster peace between his home country and his adopted country, and this book was one of two (the other being The War in America) that tried to outline the reasons behind the war and encourage understanding between the two countries.
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World War, 1914-1918, Germany, America, neutrality, immigrationTimes
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Table of Contents
Peace
The so-called facts
The highest values
William II
German kultur
England
Letters
Tomorrow.
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