. Out of their own mouths; utterances of German rulers, statesmen, savants, publicists, journalists, poets, businessmen . by this natural increase. Itis really marvelous that the German nation shouldnot long ago have decided to take possession ofthis territory. Otto Richard Tannenberg, Grossdeutschland (1911),pp. 228-229. German rule will be a blessing . . For the people of the Republics that havedivided the Spanish and Portuguese inheritance itwill be a blessing to come under German author-ity. They will soon become reconciled to Germanrule, and will be glad to share in the glory of theGerman


. Out of their own mouths; utterances of German rulers, statesmen, savants, publicists, journalists, poets, businessmen . by this natural increase. Itis really marvelous that the German nation shouldnot long ago have decided to take possession ofthis territory. Otto Richard Tannenberg, Grossdeutschland (1911),pp. 228-229. German rule will be a blessing . . For the people of the Republics that havedivided the Spanish and Portuguese inheritance itwill be a blessing to come under German author-ity. They will soon become reconciled to Germanrule, and will be glad to share in the glory of theGerman name throughout the world. Tannenberg, ibid., p. 230. Initial control through treaties A foresighted policy alone can, through the un-scrupulous exertion of every means at its com-mand, conclude treaties with the foreign Stateswhich need the influx of our emigrants, and whichwill consequently end by yielding to the conditionsour Government may judge necessary to imposeupon them. The Republics of Argentine and Braziland, indeed, probably every one of the tatterde-malion Republics of South America, would listen 204. ^-^^ ,^ *J ^ff \ • Deutgch /,_,.»__ .••■ ^i^? ao Map of Latin America, 1950 Tannenberg, Grossdeutschland (i9ii)> P- 255- ^^will be noted that the United States holds all CentralAmerica and the northern part of South America. GreatBritain holds the valley of the Amazon and all the cen-tral districts from ocean to ocean. The Pan-Germanistsare content to take those regions only that lie within thetemperate climatic zone, in the southern third of SouthAmerica. 205 OUT OF THEIR OWN MOUTHS to reason and give way, willingly or unwill-ingly. Lange, Reines Deutschtum, p. 208. Teutonization of Latin America Not only North America, but all America mustbe a bulwark of Teutonic culture, perhaps themightiest bulwark of the Teutonic races. SouthAmerica must also and may easily become a homeof new, free Teutonic-Teutonoid races. TeutonicStates! Resettlement of the territ


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