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" Germans appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. // is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally. Furious inhabitants having treacherously fallen upon them in their quarters, our troops with... "
Deutschland Über Alles: Or, Germany Speaks: a Collection of the Utterances ... - Página 38
1914 - 102 páginas
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Common Sense about the War

Bernard Shaw - 1914 - 268 páginas
...appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally....famous Town Hall stands quite intact; for at great self-sacrifice our soldiers saved it from destruction by the flames. Every German would of course greatly...
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The New York Times Current History of the European War, Volumen1

1915 - 1370 páginas
...appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally....famous Town Hall stands quite intact; for at great self-sacrifice our soldiers saved it from destruction by the flames. Every German would of course greatly...
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War Echoes: Or Germany and Austria in the Crisis ...

George William Hau (ed. and comp.) - 1915 - 382 páginas
...appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally....of the town, as a punishment. The greatest part of Louvian has been preserved. The famous Town Hall stands quite intact; for at great self-sacrifice our...
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The American Verdict on the War: A Reply to the Appeal to the Civilized ...

Samuel Harden Church - 1915 - 40 páginas
...appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally....inhabitants having treacherously fallen upon them in their quarters,-our troops, with aching hearts, were obliged to fire a part of the town as a punishment....
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Germany Vs. Civilization: Notes on the Atrocious War

William Roscoe Thayer - 1916 - 260 páginas
...citizen was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defense having made it necessary. . . . It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally. Furious inhabitants having fallen upon them treacherously in their quarters, our troops, with aching hearts, were obliged to fire...
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Obstacles to Peace

Samuel Sidney McClure - 1917 - 520 páginas
...appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally....famous Town Hall stands quite intact; for at great self -sacrifice our soldiers saved it from destruction by the flames. Every German would of course...
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The North American Review, Volumen210

1919 - 868 páginas
...appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally....treacherously fallen upon them in their quarters, 285 our troops with aching hearts were obliged to fire a part of the town as a punishment. The greatest...
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Pope Benedict XV and the War. "Audiatur Et Altera Pars"

Gaston Edouard Chabaud - 1920 - 256 páginas
...Germans appear to be criminal, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated .Louvain brutally....greatest part of Louvain has been preserved; the famous town-hall stands quite intact; for a great self-sacrifice our soldiers saved from destruction and flames....
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Der Aufruf "An die Kulturwelt!": das Manifest der 93 und die Anfänge der ...

Jürgen von Ungern-Sternberg, Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg - 1996 - 254 páginas
...appear to be criminals, only for having justly punished these assassins for their wicked deeds. It is not true that our troops treated Louvain brutally....famous Town Hall stands quite intact; for at great selfsacrifice our soldiers saved it from destruction by the flames. Every German would of course greatly...
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