"The Prussian Hath Said in His Heart" offers a trenchant analysis of Prussian militarism and its role in the outbreak of World War I. Cecil Chesterton, a keen observer of European politics, dissects the ideology and ambitions driving Germany's war efforts. This book provides valuable insights into the historical context of the conflict and the mindset of the Prussian leadership. Chesterton's work serves as a reminder of the dangers of unchecked militarism and the importance of understanding the roots of international conflicts.
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