E. Tonnelat, German Expansion Outside Europe, Paris, 1908 (from 1906–08 articles in La Revue de Paris).
Author believes the occupation of Kiao-chow marks (pp. x–xi) the “beginning of the new period” of German colonisation, namely, the “imperialist” period (p. x and p. xi), the period of “world policy” (ibidem).
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| Chapters: | Germans | in the | U.S.A. | (1–91) |
| ” | ” | Brazil | (91–155) | |
| ” | ” | Shantung | (155–97) | |
| ” | ” | South Africa | (197–277) | |
In Brazil they “are not Germanising, but Americanising the south of
Brazil” (p. 154)
(apparenly,
nothing)
(a general account, no more, about Germans abroad).
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