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Ten Years Near the German Frontier: A Retrospect and a Warning

Ten Years Near the German Frontier: A Retrospect and a Warning

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ISBN: 9789372302721

Author: Maurice Francis Egan

Publisher: DD Sales

Published Date: June 26, 2026

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Ten Years Near the German Frontier: A Retrospect and a Warning by Maurice Francis Egan is a compelling memoir and geopolitical critique chronicling the authors decade-long tenure as the United States Minister to Denmark, a position he held from 1907 to 1918. Written in the shadow of World War I, this work serves as both a retrospective of diplomatic experience and a cautionary exposé on German imperial ambitions in Europe and beyond. Egan, stationed near the fault lines of rising German militarism, offers firsthand observations and political insights into Germany’s psychological and ideological preparations for war. In chapters such as "A Scrap of Paper and the Danes" and "Some Details the Germans Knew", he illustrates how the German government viewed smaller nations like Denmark as pawns in a larger strategic game. His narrative captures the complex tensions between Germany and neighboring states, especially the implications of German influence in Sweden, Norway, and the Danish West Indies. Egan also highlights the role of propaganda, including the unsettling blend of religion and nationalism in what he refers to as the "Prussian Holy Ghost," and discusses how Germany’s designs extended far beyond Europe, even touching on calculated efforts to sway American opinion. Through "The Kaiser and the King of England" and "German Designs in Sweden and Norway", the book reveals high-level diplomatic maneuvering and cultural subversion that prefigured the global conflict. The book’s culminating chapters, especially "A Portent in the Air" and "The Beginning of 1917 and the End", capture the mood leading up to U.S. entry into the war and underscore Egans broader warning: that democratic nations must not underestimate the ideological and political dangers posed by autocratic expansionism...

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