Deutschland Über Alles: Or, Germany Speaks: a Collection of the Utterances of Representative Germans--statesmen, Military Leaders, Scholars, and Poets--in Defence of the War Policies of the FatherlandG. P. Putnam's sons, 1914 - 102 páginas |
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Página 71
... look after them . And what America did at that time , it is doing again to - day for all our fellow - citizens , who , surprised by the war , are kept in the enemy's country . They are entrusted to the care of the American Ambassador ...
... look after them . And what America did at that time , it is doing again to - day for all our fellow - citizens , who , surprised by the war , are kept in the enemy's country . They are entrusted to the care of the American Ambassador ...
Página 74
... look after these trifles . But you , my dear fellow - countrymen , men and women , every day and now at this hour we are intensely aware of what surrounds us . It is a very serious but a glorious time . How much did we experience during ...
... look after these trifles . But you , my dear fellow - countrymen , men and women , every day and now at this hour we are intensely aware of what surrounds us . It is a very serious but a glorious time . How much did we experience during ...
Página 75
... Look , those are the obedient Germans , those men that do everything at the word of command and with such obedient exactness . Now they will see that this great obedience was and is not blind discipline , but also will ! They will see ...
... Look , those are the obedient Germans , those men that do everything at the word of command and with such obedient exactness . Now they will see that this great obedience was and is not blind discipline , but also will ! They will see ...
Página 88
... look about anxiously in quest of new planets to reside in , in case the Teutonic race should find a use for the whole of this one . I confess to having experienced two distinct kinds of terror during the early months of the war : first ...
... look about anxiously in quest of new planets to reside in , in case the Teutonic race should find a use for the whole of this one . I confess to having experienced two distinct kinds of terror during the early months of the war : first ...
Página 95
... look on while the envious malice of our enemies shamelessly accuses our Army ( and with the Army our whole people ) of barbarous cruelty and senseless destructiveness , and if we perceive that this malice seems to be gaining a certain ...
... look on while the envious malice of our enemies shamelessly accuses our Army ( and with the Army our whole people ) of barbarous cruelty and senseless destructiveness , and if we perceive that this malice seems to be gaining a certain ...
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ADOLF American Belgian Belgium believe Berlin Bernhardi's Bethmann-Hollweg betray blood cause civilization cruelty death destroyed destruction Emperor enemies England English ERNST HAECKEL Europe existence Fatherland fear feel fighting forced foreign France French friends G. P. Putnam's Sons gentlemen GERHART HAUPTMANN German American German Army German Empire Germany's Government Harnack hate hatred Hauptmann Heidelberg holy honour human Huns Imperial Chancellor insanity intellectual Jena John Jay Chapman Kaiser KARL Kultur Landsturm learned Leipsic letter living London Louvain mania matter MAXIMILIAN HARDEN ment military mind moral Munich nation neutral neutral countries obedience passion peace poet political present Professor of Chemistry Professor of History Professor of Medicine Professor of Philosophy Professor of Physics Professor of Roman protect race rest Romain Rolland Roman Catholic Theology RUDOLF EUCKEN Russia scholars soldiers Sons New York soul spirit struggle Teutonic thing thought tion to-day truth University utterances whole WILHELM words
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Página 80 - A CHANT OF HATE AGAINST ENGLAND Translated by Barbara Henderson French and Russian, they matter not, A blow for a blow and a shot for a shot; We love them not, we hate them not, We...
Página 81 - You will we hate with a lasting hate, We will never forgo our hate, Hate by water and hate by land, Hate of the head and hate of the hand, Hate of the hammer and hate of the crown, Hate of seventy millions, choking down. We love as one, we hate as one, We have one foe, and one alone— ENGLAND...
Página 82 - Europe put together. They call us barbarians. What of it? We scorn them and their abuse. For my part, I hope that in this war we have merited the title of barbarians.
Página 39 - It is not true that our warfare pays no respect to international laws. It knows no undisciplined cruelty. But in the East the earth is saturated with the blood of women and children unmercifully butchered by, the wild Russian troops, and in the West dumdum bullets mutilate the breasts of our soldiers. Those who have allied themselves with Russians and...
Página 39 - It is not true that the combat against our so-called militarism is not a combat against our civilization, as our enemies hypocritically pretend it is. Were it not for German militarism, German civilization would long since have been extirpated.
Página 35 - The wrong — I speak openly — that we are committing we will endeavour to make good as soon as our military goal has been reached. Anybody who is threatened as we are threatened, and is fighting for his highest possessions, can only have one thought — how he is to hack his way through.
Página 38 - It is not true that we trespassed in neutral Belgium. It has been proved that France and England had resolved on such a trespass, and it has likewise been proved that Belgium had agreed to their doing so. It would have been suicide on our part not to have been beforehand. It is not true that the life and property of a single Belgian citizen was injured by our soldiers without the bitterest self-defense having made it necessary...
Página 38 - 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 aching hearts were obliged to fire a part of the town as a punishment.
Página 82 - There is nothing for us to justify and nothing to explain away. Every act of whatever nature committed by our troops for the purpose of discouraging, defeating and destroying our enemies is a brave act and a good deed, and is fully justified. . . . Germany stands as the supreme arbiter of her own methods, which in the time of war must be dictated to the world.