Germany’s key strengths, according to Fabri, were its commerce and its naval (seagoing) power when it stood “at the peak of the states in Europe.”

Fabri’s View in Brief

  • Fabri describes a time when the German Reich “stood at the head of the States of Europe.”
  • In that era, he emphasizes that Germany was the foremost trading and seagoing power, highlighting strong commerce and a powerful navy as its main strengths.

What “Strengths” Meant

  • Commerce : Germany dominated trade networks, which gave it wealth, influence, and economic leverage across Europe.
  • Naval/Seagoing power : Its strong shipping and maritime capacity allowed it to protect trade routes and project power beyond its borders.

Why Fabri Brings This Up

  • Fabri uses this earlier “peak” to argue that modern Germany should reclaim that role through renewed overseas activity and colonies, tying past commercial and naval strength to his call for expansion.

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