The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 128Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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Pagina 423
... believe that the whole nation has been ' keyed up . ' The spirit of combat , so necessary in war , is present as never before ( this spirit is by no means incompatible with the sober conception that the war is essentially a job that has ...
... believe that the whole nation has been ' keyed up . ' The spirit of combat , so necessary in war , is present as never before ( this spirit is by no means incompatible with the sober conception that the war is essentially a job that has ...
Pagina 424
... believe that Germany will not stand defeat as well as this country has stood it , indeed , we doubt whether she will stand a major defeat at all . We believe that a German defeat might be decisive because of its political and ...
... believe that Germany will not stand defeat as well as this country has stood it , indeed , we doubt whether she will stand a major defeat at all . We believe that a German defeat might be decisive because of its political and ...
Pagina 507
... believe that my country will suffer the fate of unhappy Poland . If the war is over for France , it is not over for Germany , thanks to England ; and it is in Hitler's interest to keep the French people passive . He knows that they are ...
... believe that my country will suffer the fate of unhappy Poland . If the war is over for France , it is not over for Germany , thanks to England ; and it is in Hitler's interest to keep the French people passive . He knows that they are ...
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