Written during the war, Nizer proposes possible solutions to the problem of dealing with post-war Germany.
The question, "What shall we do with the German people?," can be answered by the consideration of four problems: punishment of the violators of international law, prophylactic precautions against the recurrence of German militarism, an economic and financial policy of reconstruction, and eradication by means of education of the poisonous doctrines of Pan-Germanism.
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The question, "What shall we do with the German people?," can be answered by the consideration of four problems: punishment of the violators of international law, prophylactic precautions against the recurrence of German militarism, an economic and financial policy of reconstruction, and eradication by means of education of the poisonous doctrines of Pan-Germanism.