Lexicographical Neighbors of Kaiserism
Literary usage of Kaiserism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. German Conspiracies in America: From an American Point of View by William Henry Skaggs (1915)
"... CHAPTER XIV kaiserism OR CONSTITUTION THE scene of the present struggle in
Western Europe was a great battlefield in a conflict between the Belgians and ..."
2. The War Diary of a Diplomat by Lee Meriwether (1919)
"kaiserism is doomed, and it is gratifying to know that our American soldiers
arrived in time to take a decisive part in saving Liberty to the world. ..."
3. The Remaking of a Mind: A Soldier's Thoughts on War and Reconstruction by Hendrik de Man (1919)
"For kaiserism was not by any means a mere survival from medieval times. ...
German kaiserism would have been infinitely less dangerous and less powerful if, ..."
4. The New Poland by Charles O. Cameron (1919)
"We rejoice that the world is delivered from kaiserism in. This helps us to
appreciate how Poland delivered the world from ..."
5. The New York Times Current History (1917)
"Any commission that may be sent will help Russia in any way that she desires to
combat kaiserism wherever it exists or may manifest itself. ..."
6. The Birth of the Russian Democracy by Arkady Joseph Sack (1918)
"kaiserism and its allies to continue their rule over those non-German peoples
who wish to be free from their domination. Should we not protest against the ..."
7. The Nation at War by James Augustin Brown Scherer (1918)
"Let kaiserism organize indefinitely to the eastward and the fingers of Western
... Let kaiserism live in middle Europe and the inevitable result will be a ..."