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The Poles in the East of Germany[1]
The Danes in Prussia[2]
The Germans and the non-Germans in Austria-Hungary[3]
The Pangerman plan of 1911[12]
The Antigermanic barrier in the Balkans after the treaty of Bukarest (10th August, 1913)[28]
The nationalities in Austria-Hungary[32]
The three barriers of Antigermanic peoples in the Balkans and in Austria-Hungary[43]
The German claims in the West (beginning of 1916)[46]
The German claims in the East[53]
The German claims in the South and South-East[57]
The plan of 1911 and the extent of its execution at the beginning of 1916[64]
The great political questions raised by the war[68]
The German fortress at the beginning of 1916[72]
The consequences of the dodge called “The Drawn Game”[79]
Asiatic consequences of the accomplishment of the scheme “From Hamburg to the Persian Gulf”[95]
World-wide consequences of the “Hamburg to the Persian Gulf” scheme, as provided for by the plan of 1911[101]
The crucial point of the European problem[113]
Great Bulgaria[133]
Serbian Macedonia[137]
Greece after the treaty of Bukarest[147]
Great Roumania[153]
The nationalities in Turkey[170]
Encroachments planned by Bulgaria on neighbouring States[181]
Portugal and Colonial Pangermanism[185]
The Neutral States of Europe and Pangermanism[188]
Colonial Pangermanism and South America[194]
Distribution of German-born Germans in the United States[201]
Relation between the Pangerman plan of 1911 and the Pangerman gains at the beginning of 1916[217]
The Pangerman gains at the beginning of 1916[223]
European States interested in the solution of the Austro-Hungarian question[231]
The States of Asia and America, interested in the solution of the Austro-Hungarian question[233]