"America and Germany" is a vital historical document offering insights into the complex relationship between the United States and Germany, particularly in the context of World War I. Originally published as "A Primer of the War for Americans," this fourth edition by J William White provides a detailed examination of the historical, political, and social factors that shaped the conflict. This book serves as an essential resource for understanding America's involvement in the war and the prevailing attitudes towards Germany at the time. It offers readers a valuable perspective on the war's impact on American society and its role in international affairs.
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