The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... German Moderate - namely , that the former means what he says while the latter does not . It is just this which makes any negotia- tions between any Germans and any British impracticable . Even Lord Newton must have realized this in his ...
... German Moderate - namely , that the former means what he says while the latter does not . It is just this which makes any negotia- tions between any Germans and any British impracticable . Even Lord Newton must have realized this in his ...
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66 childish efforts of German Headquarters to convince a deluded nation that all goes well , unless it be the frantic outbursts with which the German Emperor periodically favours this country . If such manœuvres were confined to ...
66 childish efforts of German Headquarters to convince a deluded nation that all goes well , unless it be the frantic outbursts with which the German Emperor periodically favours this country . If such manœuvres were confined to ...
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... German troops against us and to frighten them as to their fate as prisoners of war . Some German Divisions are clearly " fed up " with fighting and have become pronounced pacifists -- Bernhardi is no longer a name to conjure with — and ...
... German troops against us and to frighten them as to their fate as prisoners of war . Some German Divisions are clearly " fed up " with fighting and have become pronounced pacifists -- Bernhardi is no longer a name to conjure with — and ...
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... German contumacy and impose further compensation to the Allies should the enemy wilfully continue the struggle in a purely anarchic spirit after he has lost all serious prospect of victory . These terms should be read in conjunction ...
... German contumacy and impose further compensation to the Allies should the enemy wilfully continue the struggle in a purely anarchic spirit after he has lost all serious prospect of victory . These terms should be read in conjunction ...
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... German spring had robbed the Mailed Fist of all hope of executing the full Pan - German programme this time , nor had there been any attempt to prevent the war at the crisis of 1914 , when the pacific diplomacy of the Entente stood in ...
... German spring had robbed the Mailed Fist of all hope of executing the full Pan - German programme this time , nor had there been any attempt to prevent the war at the crisis of 1914 , when the pacific diplomacy of the Entente stood in ...
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