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Brilliant and bellicose book on the divine nature of warfare and the proper place of Germany in the modern world by a leading Prussian militarist. Bernhardi viewed war as "a biological necessity" based upon "the natural law ... the law of the struggle for existence." Originally published in 1911, the book influenced German military thinking in both World War I and World War II.

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Cover of: Germany and the next war
Germany and the next war
1914, Longmans, Green, & co.
Cover of: Germany and the next war
Germany and the next war
1914, Longmans, Green, and Co.
in English - Authorized ed.
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Germany and the next war
1914, McClelland, Goodchild and Stewart

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viii, 9-288 p.

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