A scrap of paper : $b The inner history of German diplomacy and her scheme of world-wide conquest

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A scrap of paper : $b The inner history of German diplomacy and her scheme of world-wide conquest

by Emile Joseph Dillon

EN·~6 hours·15 chapters

Chapters

15 total
1

A SCRAP of PAPER

0:12
2

INTRODUCTORY

29:50
3

CHAPTER I THE CAREFULLY LAID SCHEME

20:01
4

CHAPTER II THE MANY-TRACKED LINES OF GERMAN DIPLOMACY

16:45
5

CHAPTER III THE PLAN AND ITS EXECUTION

18:41
6

CHAPTER IV FORCING THE QUARREL

45:00
7

CHAPTER V GERMANY’S PROGRAMME

12:30
8

CHAPTER VI THE POSITION OF ITALY

32:30
9

CHAPTER VII THE TWELFTH HOUR

42:24
10

CHAPTER VIII THE EARTHQUAKE

23:19

Description

In this incisive study, the author unpacks the mindset that drove German diplomacy toward aggressive expansion in the early twentieth century. By focusing on a single, seemingly innocuous phrase—treaties as “a scrap of paper”—the narrative reveals how the erosion of faith in international agreements became a cornerstone of a militaristic doctrine. The work blends careful analysis of diplomatic correspondence with vivid commentary on the cultural and political forces that shaped the era’s power plays.

Readers are guided through the mounting tensions that threatened to upend the balance of Europe, as Britain, France, Russia and Italy grapple with the looming specter of a new, force‑driven order. The author’s perspective, steeped in intimate knowledge of the societies involved, offers a compelling warning about the dangers of dismissing the very foundations of peaceful coexistence. This early‑war examination remains strikingly relevant for anyone interested in the origins of modern conflict and the fragile nature of diplomatic trust.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (346K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1914.

Credits

Brian Coe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)

Release date

2023-11-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Emile Joseph Dillon

Emile Joseph Dillon

1855–1933

A globe-trotting journalist and linguist, he brought readers vivid reports from Russia, the Dreyfus trial, the Boxer Rebellion, and other turning points of his age. His life joined scholarly depth with a taste for danger, making his work feel both learned and immediate.

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