
Excerpt from The Aims and Claims of Germany Three times since western civilization was established has it been in danger of overthrow and its light in danger of being blotted out under the attacks of more barbaric social orders. The first was by the invasion of the Huns who, in the fourth century after Christ, appeared on the eastern borders of Europe and drove the inhabitants in thousands across the Danube. Pushing westwards they later crossed the Rhine. All that had been accomplished by Roman civilization in the west was endangered; but, in the providence of God, the embattled armies of the Goths and Romans combined, on the plains of Chalons in France, overthrew the Hunnish army of and turned back the deluge of barbarism. The second great crisis in the life of that civilization of which we are the heirs occurred when the Saracens, after a wonderful career of victory, estab lished the banner of Mohammedanism through all Western Asia and Northern Africa and finally carried it across the Straits of Gibraltar with the avowed purpose that the Cres cent which they bore was to oat over a Universal Empire built upon the ruins of Christendom. The dream of Mithri dates and of Caesar was to be realized in the actual achieve ments of the lieutenants of the Caliphs. The Saracen chief now upon the soil of Gaul was to subjugate the Franks and their confederates, cross the Rhine and crush the tribes beyond that stream, and then follow down the course of the Danube to its mouth. Upon the shores of the Hellespont the bands of the Faithful were to join hands and together give thanks to Allah for the conquest of the World. But in 732 A. D. The heirs of the civilization of the Roman Empire, the defenders of progress and of Christianity, met the Moslems on the battle field oi Tours and, after a seven days' terrific conict, delivered the civilization of Europe from a danger which had not threat ened it since the invasion of Attila and his Huns. Today a plan of conquest for the dom
Page Count:
42
Publication Date:
2015-07-05
ISBN-10:
1330742796
ISBN-13:
9781330742792
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