The Case for Germany: A Study of Modern Germany

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"The real reason for the ferocity of Fleet Street against Germany is that the German Government has determined to work out its own economic problems and avoid international finance like the plague. If Germany came to the City for a loan the financial syndicates that control our "free" press would call off the journalists." "As long as Gold is still regarded as wealth by the mass of mankind, it is thought necessary for a trading nation to have a Gold reserve, but Germany--deprived by her creditors of all her Gold--has challenged that idea and is building up an export trade without it and is to-day our largest customer."

Author(s): LAURIE, A.P.
Publisher: Internationaler Verlag
Year: 1939

Language: English
City: Berlin
Tags: Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Bismarck, Bolshevism, Chamberlain, Communism, Czecho-Slovakia, Danzig, Hitler, international finance, Jewish Question, labour relations, Mein Kampf, Locarno, lugenpresse, Marx, monetary reform, NSDAP, National Nuremberg, reserve currency, Schacht, self-sufficiency, Socialism, Sovietism, Sudetenland, Versailles

The Case for Germany: A Study of Modern Germany (1939)
Half-title
Quotation from Adolf Hitler
Title Page
Printer's Imprint
Dedication; To the Reader
Preface
Quotation from John Ruskin
Quotation from Field Marshall Goering
CONTENTS
1. Der Fuhrer
2. The Beleaguered City
3. National Socialism
4. The Nazi Rallys at Nuremberg
5. The Foreign Policy of Germany
6. England and Germany
7. March 7th 1936, A Most Important Date
8. The Real Enemy of Europe
9. Communism Versus National Socialism
10. The Union of the German People
11. Acts of "Aggression" by Germany
12. The Dance of Death
13. Our Future Policy towards Germany
14. The Hitler Youth Movement
15. The Winter Help Organization
16. National Socialism and the Protestant Church
17. Economics
18. The Four Years' Plan
19. The German Colonies
20. The Labour Front
21. Agriculture
22. Munich and After
Tail-piece