The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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Pagina 19
... United States of Europe with Lord Haw - Haw as first president . It seems very lamentable . This however in parentheses , while the planners maintain their dis- united and enigmatic offensive . I gather , so far as intelligent inference ...
... United States of Europe with Lord Haw - Haw as first president . It seems very lamentable . This however in parentheses , while the planners maintain their dis- united and enigmatic offensive . I gather , so far as intelligent inference ...
Pagina 35
... United States would not be at war yet ; there might , indeed , be no war for the United States to be in , only a world dominated by the Axis in which the American people would be hurriedly and remorsefully preparing to withstand pres ...
... United States would not be at war yet ; there might , indeed , be no war for the United States to be in , only a world dominated by the Axis in which the American people would be hurriedly and remorsefully preparing to withstand pres ...
Pagina 247
... United States , and of the other United Nations - Poland amongst them . The Poles had made peace neither with Russia nor with Germany . But whereas they continued their fight against Germany - by taking part in the Battles of France ...
... United States , and of the other United Nations - Poland amongst them . The Poles had made peace neither with Russia nor with Germany . But whereas they continued their fight against Germany - by taking part in the Battles of France ...
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