André Chéradame

'''André Chéradame''' André Chéradame (1871–1948) was a French journalist and scholar from the École Libre des Sciences Politiques. He also worked for the French newspaper ''Le Petit Journal''.

He became known for his books about the geopolitics of Europe during the first half of the 20th century, mainly the aspects of German militarism and its expansionist policies. He predicted, even before the two world wars, that the German General Staff would have a main role in planning military aggressions with the aim of creating a Greater Germany that would first engulf Central-Eastern Europe, then all of Europe and by 1950, the rest of the world.

He predicted that only by dismantling the militarist German elites and institutions Germany itself would be at peace with the rest of Europe, which the Allies in fact did after World War II, dissolving both Prussia and the German General Staff. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Chéradame, André, 1871-
    Published 1902
    Paris, Plon-Nourrit et cie, 1902.
    2 p. ̋., xxxii, 278 p., 1 ̋ incl. 3 maps. 2 fold. maps. 19 cm.
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    by Chéradame, André, 1871-
    Published 1913
    Paris : Plon-Nourrit, 1913.
    viii, 406 p. ; 19 cm.
  3. 3
    by Ch́eradame, Andŕe, 1871-
    Published 1918
    New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1918 [c1916]
    xxxi, 235 p. illus. (maps) 20 cm.
    Also issued online.
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    by Chéradame, André, 1871-
    Published 1901
    Paris, Plon-Nourrit et cie, 1901.
    3 p.l., [iii]-xvi, 452 p. incl. facsims. maps (partly fold.) 23 cm.

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