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April 1922
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April 01 1922
Germany’s New State of Mind
Jacob L. Crane Jr.*
Jacob L. Crane Jr.*
*Mr. Crane is an American municipal engineer, who was educated at the University of Michigan and at Harvard, and who served as a Government engineer during the war. He recently spent many months in Europe studying civic progress in various countries. “I went to Germany with a strong anti-German prejudice, which was strengthened,” he says, “so far as the former imperial regime is concerned; but I acquired a new viewpoint toward the struggling democratic movement there.” The present article tells how the average man and woman in Germany is facing life and its new burdens. –Editor.
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Current History (1922) 16 (1): 46–52.
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Jacob L. Crane Jr.*; Germany’s New State of Mind. Current History 1 April 1922; 16 (1): 46–52. doi: https://doi.org/10.1525/curh.1922.16.1.46
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