The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 127Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1940 |
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... armed and united German nation , he is the most powerful man of our time . It was not he who united the Germans and made them strong . It was through him that they recovered their unity and their armed might . They lost the First World ...
... armed and united German nation , he is the most powerful man of our time . It was not he who united the Germans and made them strong . It was through him that they recovered their unity and their armed might . They lost the First World ...
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realism and resolution , have helped to bring disaster upon themselves - upon Norway armed invasion , and upon Sweden a humiliating dependence on the aggressor ( with the danger of armed invasion by no means removed ) . Sweden and other ...
realism and resolution , have helped to bring disaster upon themselves - upon Norway armed invasion , and upon Sweden a humiliating dependence on the aggressor ( with the danger of armed invasion by no means removed ) . Sweden and other ...
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... armed Germany will always be a danger to all . However peaceful and democratic she may appear , the moment she again grows conscious of her armed might she will abandon her peaceful foreign policy and destroy her democratic institutions ...
... armed Germany will always be a danger to all . However peaceful and democratic she may appear , the moment she again grows conscious of her armed might she will abandon her peaceful foreign policy and destroy her democratic institutions ...
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