The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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Pagina 121
... achieved solely by the semi - starvation of two - thirds of Europe . It cannot be achieved by pursuit of secondary objectives . That régime is founded on the sword and must perish by the sword . There is a cruel jest , current recently ...
... achieved solely by the semi - starvation of two - thirds of Europe . It cannot be achieved by pursuit of secondary objectives . That régime is founded on the sword and must perish by the sword . There is a cruel jest , current recently ...
Pagina 521
... achieve the rapid and total defeat of the British Commonwealth . Hitler does not reveal when , in his opinion , that defeat will have been achieved , but we venture to surmise that he feels confident of victory by the end of next spring ...
... achieve the rapid and total defeat of the British Commonwealth . Hitler does not reveal when , in his opinion , that defeat will have been achieved , but we venture to surmise that he feels confident of victory by the end of next spring ...
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... achieved by Germany , there will always be time to turn against Russia . And until such victory is achieved there is every advantage for Hitler in keeping Stalin on his side . It is worth his while to exercise a certain amount of pres ...
... achieved by Germany , there will always be time to turn against Russia . And until such victory is achieved there is every advantage for Hitler in keeping Stalin on his side . It is worth his while to exercise a certain amount of pres ...
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