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Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
Chapter VIII
Chapter IX
Chapter X
Chapter XI
Chapter XII
Chapter XIII
Chapter XIV
Chapter XV
Chapter XVI
Chapter XVII
Chapter XVIII
CHAPTER I
CHAPTER II
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
CHAPTER VIII
CHAPTER IX
CHAPTER X
CHAPTER XI
CHAPTER XII
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CHAPTER XIII
CHAPTER XIV
CHAPTER XV
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
Blood and Iron, by John Hubert Greusel
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Title: BloodandIron Origin of German Empire As Revealed by Character of Its Founder, Bismarck
Author: John Hubert Greusel
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BLOOD and IRON
Origin of German Empire As Revealed by Character of Its Founder, Bismarck
BY
JOHN HUBERT GREUSEL
THE SHAKESPEARE PRESS 114-116 E. 28th St. New York 1915
Copyright, 1915, John Hubert Greusel
Dedicated to Stella My Wife
CONTENTS
BOOK THE FIRST: BISMARCK'S HUMAN ESSENCE
Blood and Iron, by John Hubert Greusel 2
Chapter I
The Man Himself 1. The Giant's Ponderous Hammer 2. Grossly Human Is Our Bismarck 3. Despite Political
Bogs 4. Genius Combined with Foibles
Chapter I 3
Chapter II
Blood Will Tell 5. Iron-headed Ancestry 6. Animal Basis of Rise to Power 7. "The Wooden Donkey Dies
Today!"
Chapter II 4
Chapter III
The Gothic Cradle 8. The Child of Destiny 9. Soft Carl, Spartan Louise
Chapter III 5
Chapter IV
Sunshine and Shadow 10. Amazing Powers of Hereditary Traits 11. The Wolf's Breed 12. Twenty-eight
Duels! 13. Fizzle of First Official Service
BOOK THE SECOND: THE GERMAN NATIONAL PROBLEM
Chapter IV 6
Chapter V
The Great Sorrow 14. The German Crazy Quilt 15. The Diamond Necklace
Chapter V 7
Chapter VI
Prussia's De Profundis 16. The Lash and the Kiss 17. The Prussian Downfall 18. Prussia Becomes Germany
19. Kingcraft Comes Upon Evil Days 20. The Star of Hope 21. The King Keeps Reading His Bible 22. The
Deluge
BOOK THE THIRD: BISMARCK SUPPORTS HIS KING
Chapter VI 8
Chapter VII
Fighting Fire with Fire 23. Voice in the Wilderness 24. The Young Giant 25. Speechless for One Whole
Month 26. Bellowing His Defiance
Chapter VII 9
Chapter VIII
Bismarck Suffers a Great Shock 27. Bismarck Scorns French Political Millennium 28. Militarism as
National Salvation 29. King Marches with Mob!
Chapter VIII 10
[...]... in the heat and sweat, our Pomeranian smith with ponderous hammer beats and batters the stubborn German iron into a noble plan for a great Nation! ***** ¶ From a human point, we do not always see the ultimate glory For that is obscured by dark clouds of party strife, extending over years, the caprices of men and the interplay of ambitions both within and without the distracted German lands Russia,... there are a thousand enemies at home and abroad, in camp, court and peasant's cottage ¶ And at times, weary of it all, we throw down the book convinced that, in a welter of sordid ends, the cause is lost in shame But, somehow, some way, Germany does in truth ultimately emerge triumphant, in spite of her amazing errors and the endless plots of enemies She does indeed justify her manhood and thus the Bismarck... after superhuman endeavors the Roman Marius destroyed his German enemies is one of the heroic pages of all history It was a hand-to-hand contest, and torrents of human blood ran that day Menzel tells us, (Germany, p 85), that the place of battle enriched by a deluge of bloodand ultimately fertilized by heaps of the slain, became in after years the site of vineyards whose wines were eagerly sought... nothing of the intervening rabble; but our tyrant is strong enough, in the end, CHAPTER I 27 to win foreign wars, and then the haters veer about, almost in a night, come up on bended knees and kiss the hand that smites that hand of Bismarck, at once the best-beloved and the most-hated hand of his time What more pray do you ask of human nature? ¶ Now here is a strange reality: If you look at the general... idea But mighty Frederick is in the royal tomb these many years; and a new Frederick in spirit is rapidly learning the business of king-maker and empire-builder ***** ¶ Behind the name Bismarck is a story extraordinary, compounded of the intrigues, bloodand passions of Austria, Russia, Italy, France, Belgium, Bavaria, Spain, and England Volumes would not suffice to give you the bewildering details;... ancestors in such good stead, enabling them to frighten the peasants into providing the corn ¶ Yes, blood will tell and the Bismarck blood is rare juice! CHAPTER II 30 CHAPTER II Blood Will Tell 5 Battle-born, Bismarck's genius springs from the very fire and sword of human nature resembling definitely his iron- headed barbarian ancestry, whose freedom remained unconquered through the centuries ¶ We cannot... 9 Soft-hearted Karl and Spartan Mother Louise; her rigid character, its good and its bad side; her extreme punctilio and her pistol-shooting, to steady her sight ¶ Otto von Bismarck inherited his tall form from his father, Karl William This unusual type of cavalry captain subscribed for French journals and ate off silver plate Karl's regiment was known as the "White and Blue," and one of his duties... FOURTH: BLOOD IS THICKER THAN WATER 11 Chapter X Chapter X Socrates in Politics 35 The Frankfort School of Intrigue 36 Preparing for German Unity 37 Tyrants Are Necessary 38 Bismarck, in Naked Realism 12 Chapter XI Chapter XI The Mailed Fist 39 Democracy Stems from Aristocracy 40 Parallel Elements of Power 13 Chapter XII 14 Chapter XII By Blood and Iron! 41 The Man of the Hour 42 Rough and Tumble... baggage train fought with animal ferocity The battle went against the Germans and the slaughter was frightful When all was lost, the Germans killed their women and children, rather than see them fall into the hands of the Romans German courage inspired terror and created foreboding throughout the Roman world It is a heroic story and sustains the German tradition that Germans born free under their ancient... footnotes to each paragraph, and with notes to the footnotes ¶ Yet this Bismarck is not inaccessible if we get at his inner side, grasp the man's essence Strong arm and tireless brain Time asked; a man who could neither be bent, broken nor brow-beaten; a man who would for 40 years follow a plan by no means clear; often had to go out in the dark and find his way, all old landmarks lost, and no pole-star in sight . XV
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CHAPTER XVII
CHAPTER XVIII
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