In 1915, during the
First World War, Dimier published Les troncons du serpent: idée d'une dislocation de l'empire allemnd at d'une reconstitution des Allemagnes in which he advocated partitioning
Germany into around 100 free cities and allocating German lands to
Poland and
Sweden, with the
Rhineland and the
Ruhr being a workers' state entrusted to
trade unions.[3]
Bibliography
Serina, Elena (2020), Nuovi elementi sul rapporto fra Action Française e Santa Sede: il ruolo di Louis Dimier nella difesa di Maurras, «Rivista di Storia del Cristianesimo» (2), pp. 497–518.
^Jere Clemens King, Foch versus Clemenceau: France and German Dismemberment, 1918-1919 (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1960), p. 9.