
A Searchlight on Germany: Germany's Blunders, Crimes and Punishment, published in 1917 by William T. Hornaday, is a historical analysis of Germany's military and political actions during World War I. The book critiques Germany's perceived mistakes and ethical violations, detailing wartime atrocities against civilians and prisoners of war, including the use of chemical weapons. Hornaday argues for accountability and a rigorous response to Germany's actions, emphasizing the importance of understanding these issues for shaping post-war peace settlements.




