GERMANY PREPARES FOR WAR: THE CASE AGAINST GERMANY: TWO LECTURES
Des Moines, Iowa: Advertisers Press, 1944. Item #42861
1st edition, original paper wrappers. 8vo, 23 cm,. 20 pages.
Published as the war in Europe was finally coming to an end, Mann concludes by suggesting, “No peace treaty should be concluded with Germany. The state of armistice should be maintained for an indefinite period of time, until Germany herself will have given proof by deeds and not by promises that she can be admitted to the society of nations. The proof is Germany's–the decision is ours.
The Germans could hasten the end of this state of affairs by purging all pro-militarists, fascists, Pan-Germanists themselves and by endeavoring to make good as much as they can of the incredible damage done to the peoples of the world.”
“Dr. Mann is a member of the American Academy of Social and Political Science and a direction of the Society for the Prevention of World War III. His discussion of Germany and what will happen in Central Europe after her defeat has fascinated many audiences from coast to coast.” (from book) SUBJECT(S): World War, 1914-1918. Guerre mondiale. Military policy. OCLC: 22683128. Stamp on cover, Spine rebacked, Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-162-10*-LMM-’+).
Price: $160.00