Two great questions stand out paramount5 in the Great War. It is a conflict of principles, it is also a conflict of strategies. These two are interlocked. The strategy that dooms6 hundreds of thousands to death recklessly is the result of one principle; the strategy that makes every soldier a hero and a patriot7 is based on an opposing principle. These are hereinafter set forth8 and tell their own hideous9 and their own glorious tale.
War, such as the Great War, has never been before. The changed conditions did not come suddenly, they came gradually, and each new death-dealing[Pg viii] device was brought about as the result of some disaster that had gone before. The Siege-Gun explains the fall of Liége, the weakness of fortifications explains trench10 warfare11, the defense12 at Ypres explains the poison gas, and the trench deadlock13 foreshadows the tank.
The United States is in the war. It is our war. We must know all that can be known. We must do all that can be done. We have entered the war on a high and noble plane, and we must know what are the fundamental principles at stake. War is neither a gathering14 of heroes nor a shambles15. It is holy and it is dreadful. It is sublime16 and it is sordid17. It is so terrible a thing that it can only be pardoned when its causes are just, even as they are just, noble, and sublime in this war. To give the boys of the United States a fair viewpoint on this war, to reveal the great issues involved, to build up a swift-blooded admiration18 for the men who have taken their lives in their hands to defend these great ideals and to prepare our lads for a manhood in which they shall be worthy19 of their fathers and of their elder brothers, to give a deeper pulse to the pride of being an American, is the aim and purpose of
The Author.
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