The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 49
... German , in name , in origin , in outlook and sym- pathy . Their homes may be in England - where they have made their fortunes - but their hearts are in the Fatherland , to whose interests they are loyal . You cannot blame them for ...
... German , in name , in origin , in outlook and sym- pathy . Their homes may be in England - where they have made their fortunes - but their hearts are in the Fatherland , to whose interests they are loyal . You cannot blame them for ...
Page 329
... German rifles - as , for example , at Huy . The Bishop of Namur , the Bishop of Liége , and Cardinal Mercier , men who knew the facts and whose integrity has never been challenged , have indignantly denied the tales of " franc- tireur ...
... German rifles - as , for example , at Huy . The Bishop of Namur , the Bishop of Liége , and Cardinal Mercier , men who knew the facts and whose integrity has never been challenged , have indignantly denied the tales of " franc- tireur ...
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... German executioners fired . Tielemans , his son , and his brother , with some forty more men , were shot after cruel treatment . A priest was savagely ... German proceedings . The Germans entered various cafés 330 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... German executioners fired . Tielemans , his son , and his brother , with some forty more men , were shot after cruel treatment . A priest was savagely ... German proceedings . The Germans entered various cafés 330 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Contents
CONTENTS OF VOL XCVIII | 34 |
Our German Taskmasters | 47 |
GRAHAM SIR FREDERICK | 53 |
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