Why We Went to WarC. Scribner's Sons, 1919 - 291 páginas |
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... seas and in far countries , but she wanted to expand and , to put it bluntly , to control and overrun territories in Europe . As usual , to justify this desire she developed a theory , that of Pan - Germanism , which meant FUNDAMENTAL ...
... seas and in far countries , but she wanted to expand and , to put it bluntly , to control and overrun territories in Europe . As usual , to justify this desire she developed a theory , that of Pan - Germanism , which meant FUNDAMENTAL ...
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... sea , not only to the North Sea , but to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic . Hence we intend to absorb one after another all the provinces which neighbor on Prussia . We will successively annex Denmark , Holland , Belgium , northern ...
... sea , not only to the North Sea , but to the Mediterranean and the Atlantic . Hence we intend to absorb one after another all the provinces which neighbor on Prussia . We will successively annex Denmark , Holland , Belgium , northern ...
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... seas . * They prevent stagnation . This idea was repeated by great teachers like Clausevitz and Treitschke , and recently it had been * Cf. J. B. Scott , “ A Survey of International Relations Between the United States and Germany , 1914 ...
... seas . * They prevent stagnation . This idea was repeated by great teachers like Clausevitz and Treitschke , and recently it had been * Cf. J. B. Scott , “ A Survey of International Relations Between the United States and Germany , 1914 ...
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... lonely ghost company , that over 4,000,000 men have gone to their graves ? Is it because of him in any sense that over 2,000,000 Americans have crossed the seas and in desperate combat faced the Germans on the 70 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
... lonely ghost company , that over 4,000,000 men have gone to their graves ? Is it because of him in any sense that over 2,000,000 Americans have crossed the seas and in desperate combat faced the Germans on the 70 WHY WE WENT TO WAR.
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Christian Gauss. seas and in desperate combat faced the Germans on the flats of Flanders , the plains of Picardy , and the hills of the Woëvre and of the Vosges ? To believe this is to deny that the wills and desires of men or nations ...
Christian Gauss. seas and in desperate combat faced the Germans on the flats of Flanders , the plains of Picardy , and the hills of the Woëvre and of the Vosges ? To believe this is to deny that the wills and desires of men or nations ...
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