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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Readers:
&quot;My Four Years in Germany&quot; was originally published in 1917 by James W. Gerard, former United States Ambassador to the German Imperial Court. It was a popular work widely sought by concerned American citizens so they might gain insight into the German mind and therefore better understand the enemy. 

Please read the online version of this classic work by following the Great War Link of the same title.

Regards,
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Readers:<br />
&#8220;My Four Years in Germany&#8221; was originally published in 1917 by James W. Gerard, former United States Ambassador to the German Imperial Court. It was a popular work widely sought by concerned American citizens so they might gain insight into the German mind and therefore better understand the enemy. </p>
<p>Please read the online version of this classic work by following the Great War Link of the same title.</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
REL</p>
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