Germany, the Next Republic?
Germany, the Next Republic? is a historical analysis by Carl W. Ackerman, published in 1917, examining Germany's political and social landscape during World War I. Ackerman, a correspondent who witnessed the events firsthand, argues for the establishment of a republic as essential for lasting peace and the dismantling of militarism. The book reflects on the pre-war atmosphere, public sentiment, and the necessity for the German people to assert their voices against the ruling powers to achieve true democracy.
