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Paul Rohrbach

    Paul Rohrbach was a German writer focused on "world politics." His writings concentrated on the political conditions of the countries he visited, with significant attention given to the effects of German colonization and interests. Rohrbach advocated for the eradication of native Africans to make way for German colonists. His work often explored the impact of German colonial endeavors and their consequences on the global stage.

    Die Geschichte der Menschheit
    German World Policies: Der Deutsche Gedanke in Der Welt
    Germany's Isolation
    Der Deutsche Gedanke in der Welt
    Germany's Isolation: An Expostion of the Economic Causes of the War
    Germanys Isolation
    • Germanys Isolation

      • 206 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Paul Rohrbach's Germany's Isolation is a provocative political analysis of Germany's place in the international community. Rohrbach argues that Germany's exclusion from the global power structure is unjustified and detrimental to both Germany and the rest of the world. This book is a fascinating glimpse into the political mindset of pre-World War II Germany, and offers valuable insights into the country's diplomatic and military strategies.

      Germanys Isolation
    • Germany's Isolation

      An Exposition Of The Economic Causes Of The War (1915)

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Focusing on the economic landscape of pre-World War I Germany, the book analyzes how rapid industrialization led to increased dependence on foreign markets, creating isolation amid fierce competition, particularly from Great Britain. Paul Rohrbach contends that this economic pressure drove Germany toward aggressive actions to secure its interests, contributing to the war's outbreak. The work offers a detailed exploration of the political and economic conditions of the time, making it a significant historical examination of the factors leading to the conflict.

      Germany's Isolation
    • Focusing on the aftermath of World War I, the book presents a thorough analysis of German foreign policy and national identity. It contends that Germany should assert its cultural and political values instead of yielding to the victorious powers' demands. Offering a unique perspective, the work delves into a pivotal moment in modern European history, highlighting the challenges and aspirations of a nation seeking to redefine its role on the global stage.

      German World Policies: Der Deutsche Gedanke in Der Welt