What Germany Thinks; Or, the War as Germans See It
What Germany Thinks; Or, the War as Germans See It
History - European, History - Modern (1750+)
Written during World War I, 'What Germany Thinks; Or, the War as Germans See It' by Thomas F. A. Smith provides a historical account of the German perspective on the war. The book examines the national psyche and public sentiment in Germany, highlighting various opinions on the causes and implications of the conflict. Smith analyzes how different segments of German society viewed their nation's role, attributing blame to other nations while largely absolving their own actions. The narrative incorporates accounts from contemporary German newspapers, showcasing both patriotic fervor and anti-war sentiments.
