The Work and Wealth of Austria-Hungary, 1916

The Work and Wealth of Austria-Hungary, 1916 A Series of Articles Surveying Economic, Financial and Industrial Conditions in the Dual Monarchy During the War (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Work and Wealth of Austria-Hungary, 1916: A Series of Articles Surveying Economic, Financial and Industrial Conditions in the Dual Monarchy During the War

One of the greatest and most conspicuous surprises in this war of many surprises is the astounding economic and financial strength developed by the Dual Monarchy. This is entirely worthy of the equally amazing military power and unity shown by all the peoples, of austria-hungary. It is a revelation which comes with a chilling and dismaying force to the enemies of the Central Nations and serves, on the other hand, to fortify and redouble the inner strength and powers of resistance of all the united nations comprised within the limits of the Danubian Realm. It is a power which may well surprise even themselves, and recalls forcibly to mind the ancient fable of the bundle of rods which, when united, no force could break.

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ISBN: 9780484149211
Publisher: Fb&c Ltd
Imprint: Forgotten Books
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Number of pages: 44
Weight: 218g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 6mm