Why We Went to War, المجلد 1C. Scribner's sons, 1918 - 291 من الصفحات |
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... army are not only divergent from but abso- lutely incompatible with ours . Were the Prus- sian allowed to realize the dearest purposes for which he is now desperately fighting , and for which he is willing to sacrifice himself , there ...
... army are not only divergent from but abso- lutely incompatible with ours . Were the Prus- sian allowed to realize the dearest purposes for which he is now desperately fighting , and for which he is willing to sacrifice himself , there ...
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... army , and that through it the German Empire may also be in a position to win outwardly the place which she has not yet attained . " When both are united I hope to be in a position , firmly trusting in the leadership of God , to carry ...
... army , and that through it the German Empire may also be in a position to win outwardly the place which she has not yet attained . " When both are united I hope to be in a position , firmly trusting in the leadership of God , to carry ...
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... Army as long as it has existed , nearly 275 years ; every effort to eradicate the trouble has so far failed . " Cf. " German Militarism . " ( Committee on Public Information . ) 66 • 99 that it is " you and me . ' FUNDAMENTAL ANTAGONISMS ...
... Army as long as it has existed , nearly 275 years ; every effort to eradicate the trouble has so far failed . " Cf. " German Militarism . " ( Committee on Public Information . ) 66 • 99 that it is " you and me . ' FUNDAMENTAL ANTAGONISMS ...
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... army . With this army it must realize itself . This conception of the state as force and the army as the expression of the essence of the state has resulted in a peculiarly military or- ganization . " Other states possess armies ...
... army . With this army it must realize itself . This conception of the state as force and the army as the expression of the essence of the state has resulted in a peculiarly military or- ganization . " Other states possess armies ...
الصفحة 42
... army , the army itself is supreme . It is not responsible to any civil power . That , again , is what we mean by militarism . That this is incompatible with the American ideal will be plain to all . President Wilson in his speech at ...
... army , the army itself is supreme . It is not responsible to any civil power . That , again , is what we mean by militarism . That this is incompatible with the American ideal will be plain to all . President Wilson in his speech at ...
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accept action Allies Ambassador Gerard Amer American Journal American passports ammunition announced arms army attempt August Austria Austria-Hungary Balkan Balkan War bassador Belgian Belgium believe belligerent Berlin Bernstorff Britain British cause Chancellor chapter Congress contraband declared Deutsche Bank Deutschtum Dinant diplomatic Emperor Empire enemy England Europe evident fact February fighting forced France German Embassy German Empire Germany's Helfferich humanity ican Imperial German Government Imperial Government international law issued Journal of International July Kaiser land lives Lusitania ment merchant merely military attaché munitions nations naval neutral officers ourselves Pan-Germans Papen peace plain political present President Wilson's principles proposal protest Prussian purpose question refused regard Reichstag reply reservists rulers Russia sador seas Secretary sent Serbia ships sinking Special Supplement spirit statement submarine Sussex telegram tion treaty U-boat ultimatum United Vernon Kellogg vessels violation warfare Washington Wilson zone