ABSTRACT

First published in 1940, the original blurb reads: Here is an inquiry how to make a just and lasting peace when the danger of further aggression by Herr Hitler’s Germany has been removed. A feature of the book is the stress it lays on Germany’s part in forming and fostering a new world order.

When the World War ended, cries of "Hang the Kaiser" and "Squeeze the German Orange" hampered the peacemakers and helped to spoil the peace. If that mistake is not to be repeated, public opinion must be prepared for whatever apparent sacrifices may be involved in passing from the old civilization to the new. And if the foundations of the new system are to be well and truly laid, they must rest not only upon the undertakings of governments, but also upon the convictions and the sentiments, the thoughts and the feelings, of individual men and women. To that end people should begin now to think over and discuss with one another how the errors of Versailles are to be avoided and how we are to do better this time. This book by Dr Maxwell Garnett, for 18 years the secretary of the League of Nations Union and Dr H. F. Koeppler will help such thought and talk to prepare the way of lasting peace.

Dr Koeppler shows how essential is Anglo-French solidarity in the interests of Germany herself. For the rest he is chiefly concerned with the conflict between German democracy and Prussian Junkerdom as he defines it. He suggests how this conflict may be resolved when the Nazi disciples of the Junkers have left the scene and how Germany may then play an equal part in a new Europe.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|3 pages

The Purpose of This Book

chapter Chapter 2|9 pages

The Unity of Civilization

chapter Chapter 3|12 pages

Towards Political Unity

chapter Chapter 4|11 pages

Beginnings of World Government

chapter Chapter 5|9 pages

The Drift Towards War

chapter Chapter 6|4 pages

An Unstable Europe

chapter Chapter 7|11 pages

The World War

chapter Chapter 8|12 pages

Mixed Motives at Paris

chapter Chapter 9|9 pages

The Covenant of the League of Nations

chapter Chapter 10|8 pages

Ten Successful Years

chapter Chapter 11|11 pages

The Tide Turns

chapter Chapter 12|11 pages

Appeasement

chapter Chapter 13|9 pages

How Hitler’s War Began

chapter Chapter 14|10 pages

War and Peace Aims

chapter Chapter 15|15 pages

Law and Order

chapter Chapter 16|6 pages

Welfare and Economics

chapter Chapter 17|12 pages

Colonies

chapter Chapter 18|9 pages

The Freedom Of The Air *

chapter Chapter 19|13 pages

Inter-State and Federal Union

chapter Chapter 20|14 pages

Education for Citizenship *

chapter Chapter 21|8 pages

The Basic Triangle

chapter Chapter 22|6 pages

How to Approach the German Problem

chapter Chapter 23|7 pages

Enter The Junkers

chapter Chapter 24|9 pages

Who the Prussians Are

chapter Chapter 25|9 pages

Unity, Law and Liberty

chapter Chapter 26|11 pages

The Price Paid for Unity

chapter Chapter 27|15 pages

Lessons for A Lasting Peace