FOOTNOTES:
[4] This chapter is entirely made up of extracts taken from my pamphlet, “The Baghdad Railway,” published in 1906, and from my book, “The Anglo-German Problem,” published in 1912.
[5] See an amusing article, “Ornamente,” in the Zukunft.
[6] This is again and again admitted even by the most patriotic German writers. (See General von Bernhardi’s last book, “The Coming War”: “Wir sind ein unpolitisches Volk”—“We are a non-political people.”)
[7] See Arvède Barine’s “Madame: Mère du Régent.”
[8] This was written and published in 1906.
[9] To-day the immigration into Germany exceeds the emigration.
[10] In Justus Perthes’s widely scattered “Alldeutscher Atlas,” edited by Paul Langhans, and published by the Alldeutscher Verband, both Holland and Flemish Belgium are considered and “coloured” as an integral part of the future German Empire.
[11] This was published in 1906.