A World History of Our Own Times: From the turn of the century to the 1918 armisticeSimon and Schuster, 1949 |
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... empires by making applied science serve as an instrument of national policy . TH PREVIEW HE CONTINENT OF Europe overshadowed the world of 1900 , and the German Empire which Bismarck had created almost single- handed overshadowed Europe ...
... empires by making applied science serve as an instrument of national policy . TH PREVIEW HE CONTINENT OF Europe overshadowed the world of 1900 , and the German Empire which Bismarck had created almost single- handed overshadowed Europe ...
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... empires by making applied science serve as an instrument of national policy . PREVIEW HE CONTINENT OF Europe overshadowed the world of 1900 , and the German Empire which Bismarck had created almost single- handed overshadowed Europe ...
... empires by making applied science serve as an instrument of national policy . PREVIEW HE CONTINENT OF Europe overshadowed the world of 1900 , and the German Empire which Bismarck had created almost single- handed overshadowed Europe ...
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... Empire required warm - water ports . The German Empire needed expanding production and trade . Already , in the space of less than thirty years , this newly unified German Empire had become the controlling power in Europe , and its ...
... Empire required warm - water ports . The German Empire needed expanding production and trade . Already , in the space of less than thirty years , this newly unified German Empire had become the controlling power in Europe , and its ...
Contents
THE WORLD OF 1900 | 7 |
CHAPTER PAGE 1 EUROPE AND GERMANY 3 | 7 |
THE LESSER TWOTHIRDS OF THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE | 23 |
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