In this book, Chesterton examines the history of England going back several centuries, and takes the unusual and highly controversial position that, while Germany is to blame for the first world war through its aggression and barbarism, it is really England who is at least partially to blame for Germany's crimes and for the war conflagration by aiding and abetting previous behavior by Prussia for years...
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In this book, Chesterton examines the history of England going back several centuries, and takes the unusual and highly controversial position that, while Germany is to blame for the first world war through its aggression and barbarism, it is really England who is at least partially to blame for Germany's crimes and for the war conflagration by aiding and abetting previous behavior by Prussia for years...
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