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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


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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