The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 132Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1942 |
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Pagina 102
... peace . The peace must not be ideological but pragmatic , its character must be determined , above all , by the strategic requirements of the Allied Powers , and not by sentiment and superstition . It is true that the world will be a ...
... peace . The peace must not be ideological but pragmatic , its character must be determined , above all , by the strategic requirements of the Allied Powers , and not by sentiment and superstition . It is true that the world will be a ...
Pagina 194
... peace is to keep the armed might of the enemy broken . All other war- and peace - aims are either illegitimate or subsidiary . The peace must be won , no less than the war , for if it is not , the war will have been fought in vain . The ...
... peace is to keep the armed might of the enemy broken . All other war- and peace - aims are either illegitimate or subsidiary . The peace must be won , no less than the war , for if it is not , the war will have been fought in vain . The ...
Pagina 243
... peace with France , all would have been different . Hitler can make war , but , unlike Bismarck , he cannot make peace . The French were a sick , wounded , and broken nation . They would have accepted any peace that would have assured ...
... peace with France , all would have been different . Hitler can make war , but , unlike Bismarck , he cannot make peace . The French were a sick , wounded , and broken nation . They would have accepted any peace that would have assured ...
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