The Quarterly Review, Volumen274,Tema 544John Murray, 1940 |
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... German blood ; let us smash to pulp the German old men , women and children ' —such were the sentiments expressed by his correspondents . In the Press it was no uncommon thing to read such statements as that the Huns - vicious in ...
... German blood ; let us smash to pulp the German old men , women and children ' —such were the sentiments expressed by his correspondents . In the Press it was no uncommon thing to read such statements as that the Huns - vicious in ...
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... German efforts to prevent us from continuing with our sea - borne trade have been a failure . British and neutral losses have averaged under 2 per cent . of the arrivals and clearances at British ports . However , the real parallel now ...
... German efforts to prevent us from continuing with our sea - borne trade have been a failure . British and neutral losses have averaged under 2 per cent . of the arrivals and clearances at British ports . However , the real parallel now ...
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... German ; that he was , in fact , less German , so to speak , than any Slav who trod the streets of Vienna . No , the Jews were not Germans . But they filled the places Germans should have filled , made money out of Germans , and even out of ...
... German ; that he was , in fact , less German , so to speak , than any Slav who trod the streets of Vienna . No , the Jews were not Germans . But they filled the places Germans should have filled , made money out of Germans , and even out of ...
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ART PAGE 1 Old Germanies for New | 189 |
A Plea for Social History | 203 |
Two GENERATIONS AT WAR By Sir Charles Petrie | 204 |
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