This book is about a German, Otto Strasser; having elbowed myself to the front of the stage in two books, I take the part, in this one, of compere -the man who opens the show, is often seen lurking in the wings while it progresses, and from time to time, between the scenes, comes to the front of the stage to remind you that he is there, that he holds the show together, and that it would not be complete without him. Now that war has come, and the great question which engrossed our thoughts for many years has been answered, new thoughts crowd to the foreground of our minds, and foremost among them, the question, ‘What Germany will come of this war?’ In the search for the answer to it, Otto Strasser, of whom few people in Britain had heard till war came, becomes a figure of importance.