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Page 45
... Germany , in crisis after crisis she shows the ineptitude of her leaders and the political incapacity of her people . The other day the despot of Germany took a direct and personal part in the assassination of former colleagues and of ...
... Germany , in crisis after crisis she shows the ineptitude of her leaders and the political incapacity of her people . The other day the despot of Germany took a direct and personal part in the assassination of former colleagues and of ...
Page 127
... Germany from 1920 to 1930 shows clearly that the al- legiance of the German Army was given first to a conception of Germany as the Germany of 1914 ; secondly , to President von Hindenburg ; thirdly , to the old Army tradition ; and only ...
... Germany from 1920 to 1930 shows clearly that the al- legiance of the German Army was given first to a conception of Germany as the Germany of 1914 ; secondly , to President von Hindenburg ; thirdly , to the old Army tradition ; and only ...
Page 129
... Germany was due to the foreigner and his dictated Peace , their Nazism became xenophobia . The greatest single factor in the rise of National Socialism was the ruin . of the middle classes by Republican policies at a time when all German ...
... Germany was due to the foreigner and his dictated Peace , their Nazism became xenophobia . The greatest single factor in the rise of National Socialism was the ruin . of the middle classes by Republican policies at a time when all German ...
Contents
VOLUME IV 19345 | 1 |
Shakespeare and Sophocles | 11 |
What Has Befallen Us GEORGE M WRONG | 34 |
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