Never before published in the English language, its like discovering a complete new perspective of the First World war, the players involved and the political intrigued that played out through the halls of power in Germany.
Step into the corridors of power and the hidden rooms of diplomacy with Karl Helfferich’s ‘
The Great War, Volume I
This volume, the first in a riveting series, offers an unparalleled look into the prelude to World War I from a German perspective. But this is not just a history lesson; it’s a mirror reflecting our world today.
From the machinations of organisations like the Club of Rome and the World Economic Forum to the manipulative tactics that fool citizens into war, Helfferich’s narrative resonates eerily with the geopolitical landscape of the 21st century. Explore how governments create crises to offer solutions, how the demonization of ‘the other’ fuels conflict, and how the Military-Industrial Complex continues to profit from global strife.
This book is not just about the past; it’s a cautionary tale for today and a call to action for a more enlightened future.”
During and in the aftermath of World War I, Karl Helfferich presents a riveting account in his three-volume series, “The Great War I.” Originally published in 1919 and hailing from Berlin, Germany, this monumental work delves into the intricacies of a world torn apart by conflict.
Helfferich, a keen observer and commentator, takes us on a journey through the corridors of power, the battlefields soaked in blood, and the societal shifts that defined an era.
The series is a treasure trove of military strategies, political manoeuvres, and human stories. From the Supreme War Council of the Entente to the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, Helfferich leaves no stone unturned. He explores the role of propaganda, the Military Industrial Complex, and the geopolitical chessboard that set the stage for modern conflicts.
As you navigate through the volumes, you’ll encounter a world not so different from today’s—governments creating crises to offer solutions, the rise of corporate influence in policy-making, and the ever-present spectre of war. This series is not just a historical account; it’s a mirror reflecting our current world, urging us to learn from the past to navigate the future.
In a time when Organisations and Government creates crisis, and then warns us of impending global crises and NGO’S shape International policies, “The Great War series” serves as a timeless reminder of the complexities and consequences of global politics and warfare.
Never before published in the English language, its like discovering a complete new perspective of the First World war, the players involved and the political intrigued that played out through the halls of power in Germany.
URL: https://fideslegals.nl/en/books/the-great-war-volume-i/
Author: Karl Helfferich
Never before published in the English language, its like discovering a complete new perspective of the First World war, the players involved and the political intrigued that played out through the halls of power in Germany.
URL: https://fideslegals.nl/en/books/the-great-war-volume-i/
Author: Karl Helfferich
In the labyrinth of existence, where the absurdity of human actions collides with the inexorable march of history, Karl Helfferich's "The Great War, I" emerges as a tome that transcends mere documentation.
It is a work that confronts us with the existential angst that permeates the human condition in times of conflict.
Helfferich does not merely recount events; he dissects the very fabric of society, laying bare the mechanisms that propel us towards the abyss—propaganda, the Military Industrial Complex, and the unholy alliance between governments and corporations.
These are not just historical artefacts; they are the Sisyphean boulders we continue to push uphill, only to see them roll back, crushing our collective hopes.
The book serves as a critique of the human endeavour, a reflection on the absurdity of war and the alienation it engenders. It forces us to confront the uncomfortable truth that we are both the architects and the prisoners of our own destiny.
Karl Helfferich was not just a chronicler of events; he was a man deeply entangled in the complexities of his era. Born in a time when the world was teetering on the edge of monumental change, Helfferich found himself at...
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