The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 83,Deel 2Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1918 |
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... means an indepen- dent Poland , able to take an independent line in foreign policy . A weak Poland means a German Poland , wholly subordinate to Germany and German influence , a mere extension of the German Empire . Which is in the ...
... means an indepen- dent Poland , able to take an independent line in foreign policy . A weak Poland means a German Poland , wholly subordinate to Germany and German influence , a mere extension of the German Empire . Which is in the ...
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German Poland means the destruction of the Balance of Power , the destruction with it of the liberties of Europe ... means the end of Prussian militarism , and the breaking of the aggres- sive force of Germany . It means the freedom ...
German Poland means the destruction of the Balance of Power , the destruction with it of the liberties of Europe ... means the end of Prussian militarism , and the breaking of the aggres- sive force of Germany . It means the freedom ...
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... means of once more defeating the auto- nomy it dreads ; the Nationalist leaders , temporarily submerged by the Sinn Feiners , have found themselves under a patriotic compulsion to utter strident protests against the arrest of the very ...
... means of once more defeating the auto- nomy it dreads ; the Nationalist leaders , temporarily submerged by the Sinn Feiners , have found themselves under a patriotic compulsion to utter strident protests against the arrest of the very ...
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