Why We Went to WarC. Scribner's Sons, 1919 - 291 páginas |
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... France was necessary , and provoked one in 1870 by deliberately misrepresenting the contents of a telegram received from King Wilhelm of Prussia . * Owing to Prussia's superior military organization she achieved complete victory over France ...
... France was necessary , and provoked one in 1870 by deliberately misrepresenting the contents of a telegram received from King Wilhelm of Prussia . * Owing to Prussia's superior military organization she achieved complete victory over France ...
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... France from the Sambre to the Loire . This programme we fearlessly pronounce . It is not the work of a madman . The empire we intend to found will be no Utopia . We have ready to hand the means of founding it , and no coalition in the ...
... France from the Sambre to the Loire . This programme we fearlessly pronounce . It is not the work of a madman . The empire we intend to found will be no Utopia . We have ready to hand the means of founding it , and no coalition in the ...
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... France over the Morocco dispute , he was sadly disappointed and regretted that the German Empire “ did not revive the ancient Prussian policy of conquest . ” He did , , to be sure , protest in July , 1914 , against the government's ...
... France over the Morocco dispute , he was sadly disappointed and regretted that the German Empire “ did not revive the ancient Prussian policy of conquest . ” He did , , to be sure , protest in July , 1914 , against the government's ...
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... to say that patriotism could not have taken these same forms or expressed itself in these same ways to the same degree in America or France or England . * This theory is not essentially different in this regard 28 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
... to say that patriotism could not have taken these same forms or expressed itself in these same ways to the same degree in America or France or England . * This theory is not essentially different in this regard 28 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
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... France and Belgium should be administered by them . No one , not even they themselves , could specify all the innumerable petty details of this new and necessary adjustment . They were , as we have seen , a young and growing people . As ...
... France and Belgium should be administered by them . No one , not even they themselves , could specify all the innumerable petty details of this new and necessary adjustment . They were , as we have seen , a young and growing people . As ...
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