The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 130Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 75
... peace - time , was one of the most disunited in Europe . Although the Germans have inhuman methods of coercion at their disposal , they have been unable to find any Poles who will ... peace - his • peace — with her , but also because he. 75.
... peace - time , was one of the most disunited in Europe . Although the Germans have inhuman methods of coercion at their disposal , they have been unable to find any Poles who will ... peace - his • peace — with her , but also because he. 75.
Pagina 79
... Peace must grow organically out of war . The foundations of peace must be laid while war is still being waged . This the Germans realise and they have a clear conception of the peace they mean to impose on Russia . They have invaded ...
... Peace must grow organically out of war . The foundations of peace must be laid while war is still being waged . This the Germans realise and they have a clear conception of the peace they mean to impose on Russia . They have invaded ...
Pagina 203
... peace with the Poles . Hitler is certainly determined to make peace with the Russians . He will , in all likelihood , make an offer of peace to them and to the world in the hope that they will invite the world to accept his offer and to ...
... peace with the Poles . Hitler is certainly determined to make peace with the Russians . He will , in all likelihood , make an offer of peace to them and to the world in the hope that they will invite the world to accept his offer and to ...
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