| 1918 - 734 páginas
...No prisoners will I>e taken." I cannot offer this prayer for General Bernhardi, who in 1911 wrote: "France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path." I cannot offer this prayer for the German officers who, complying with the spirit of instructions given... | |
| 1919 - 922 páginas
...that no serious German statesman would trouble to follow." Of one other thing Bernhardi was very sure. "In one way or another we must square our account with France [his italics], if we wish for a free hand in our international policy. . . . France must be so crushed... | |
| 1918 - 732 páginas
...No prisoners will be taken." I cannot offer this prayer for General Bernhardi, who in 1911 wrote : " France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path." I cannot offer this prayer for the German officers who, complying with the spirit of instructions given... | |
| Friedrich von Bernhardi - 1912 - 318 páginas
...complications elsewhere. In one way or another we must square out account with France if we wish for a free 1 hand in our international policy. This is the first...completely crushed that she can never again come across our pathy v ' ' ', Further, we must contrive every means of strengthening the political power of our allies.... | |
| Friedrich von Bernhardi - 1912 - 326 páginas
...as we find ourselves involved in complications elsewhere. In one way or another we , must square out account with France if we wish for a free hand in...peaceful overtures, the matter must be settled by fore of arms. France must be so completely crushed that \ she can never again come across our path.... | |
| 1913 - 874 páginas
...passage which describes her fate: — "In one way or another ice must square our account with France it we wish for a free hand in our international policy....crushed that she can never again come across our path." It is not said how Germany could permanently extinguish France, and It is difficult to think it out... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 páginas
...France, once conquered, is to be very harshly treated. Here is the passage which describes her fate: "In one way or another we must square our account...crushed that she can never again come across our path." It is not said how Germany could permanently extinguish France, 'and it is diff1cult to think it out.... | |
| William II (German Emperor) - 1914 - 296 páginas
...us on a favourable * occasion, so soon as we find ourselves involved in A complications elsewhere. In one way or another we must square our account with...crushed that she can never again come across our path. Further, we must contrive every means of strengthening the political power of our allies. We have already... | |
| Arthur Conan Doyle - 1914 - 56 páginas
...France, once conquered, is to be very harshly treated. Here is the passage which describes her fate:— "In one way or another we must square our account...crushed that she can never again come across our path." It is not said how Germany could permanently extinguish France, and it is difficult to think it out.... | |
| Emil Reich - 1914 - 196 páginas
...foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race" (p. 27). (5) " France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path " (p. 104). (6) " The principle of the balance of power in Europe . . . must be entirely disregarded"... | |
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