The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 133Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1943 |
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... fight to win . Even if it went to war in pursuit of an unethical purpose , it must fight to win . The Germans began a war of conquest . They are now fighting to preserve their conquests . They will soon be fighting a war of self ...
... fight to win . Even if it went to war in pursuit of an unethical purpose , it must fight to win . The Germans began a war of conquest . They are now fighting to preserve their conquests . They will soon be fighting a war of self ...
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... fight ) , who , when France fell , was the one Great Power to fight on alone , and who will fight on until the end , no matter what changes of policy there may be amongst her Allies . Victory can and must be achieved so that England and ...
... fight ) , who , when France fell , was the one Great Power to fight on alone , and who will fight on until the end , no matter what changes of policy there may be amongst her Allies . Victory can and must be achieved so that England and ...
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... fight to their last drop of blood to save the helpless children and orphans from the wholesale extermination which is being systematically carried out in such Serbian villages as are now within the frontiers of Croatia . The newspaper ...
... fight to their last drop of blood to save the helpless children and orphans from the wholesale extermination which is being systematically carried out in such Serbian villages as are now within the frontiers of Croatia . The newspaper ...
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