Vansittartism
[ van-sit-er-tiz-uh m ]
/ vænˈsɪt ərˌtɪz əm /
noun
a doctrine holding that the militaristic and aggressive policies of German leaders since the time of the Franco-Prussian war have had the support of the German people and that Germany should undergo a program of demilitarization and corrective education to prevent similar action in the future.