The Psychology of the Great War

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The German and Hungarian elements were on bad terms for years, but they have now come to an understanding which enables them to impose their hegemony upon all the other races of the Empire.
If Austria is conquered all these nationalities will of course disintegrate. Transylvania, Dalmatia, Galicia, Herzegovina, Hungary, and the rest will endeavour to break away from the Empire and set up small States, but even these will be totally lack- ing in homogeneity, because they are themselves agglomera
...tions of races which have no kinship with one another.
A similar medley is seen in all the Balkan States, Which are composed of races divided by religion, language, aspirations, and everything else. Accord- ing to statistics published by the Revue, Transyl- vania and Bukovina, which are claimed by Rou- mania, include the following nationalities :— 'Transylvania has 1,540,000 Roumanians, as compared with 380,000 Hungarians, 560,000 148 Race-hatreds Czechs, 234,000 Germans, and 54,000 members of various other nationalities, while in Bukovina the census gives 208,000 Roumanians, 268,000 Ruthenians, 91,000 Russians, 50,000 Germans, 25,000 Poles, and about 8,000 Hungarians." The danger of these mixed populations lies in the fact that, for the psychological reasons which I have explained before, they hate one another madly, and if they are not ruled with a rod of iron, indulge in ferocious massacres, as the second Balkan War clearly proved.


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