The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - Great Britain |
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Page 217
WHEN GERMANY OCCUPIED FRANCE “ I SUGGEST that a comparison be made by an impartial court between Germany's occupation of France in 1871 and the French occupation of Germany in 1923 , ” our old acquaintance , Count Johann von Bernstorff ...
WHEN GERMANY OCCUPIED FRANCE “ I SUGGEST that a comparison be made by an impartial court between Germany's occupation of France in 1871 and the French occupation of Germany in 1923 , ” our old acquaintance , Count Johann von Bernstorff ...
Page 688
With regard to France his conviction seemed less definite . And he is a Jew , one of the men who made the republic ; and now he is being ousted from the prominent position he has held . If , moreover , the average German does not in his ...
With regard to France his conviction seemed less definite . And he is a Jew , one of the men who made the republic ; and now he is being ousted from the prominent position he has held . If , moreover , the average German does not in his ...
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Anyone who realizes Germany's true financial position is necessarily amused , if not saddened and incensed , by the fact that France's critics unanimously base their diatribes on the silly assumption that any attempt to enforce payment ...
Anyone who realizes Germany's true financial position is necessarily amused , if not saddened and incensed , by the fact that France's critics unanimously base their diatribes on the silly assumption that any attempt to enforce payment ...
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