The Quarterly Review, Volumes 278-279William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1942 |
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Page 65
... German problem and the German malaise as expressions of the world's problem and the world's malaise . To the one the talk of revolution ' is too indefinite to be pertinent to the task of winning the War , exorcising the German evil ...
... German problem and the German malaise as expressions of the world's problem and the world's malaise . To the one the talk of revolution ' is too indefinite to be pertinent to the task of winning the War , exorcising the German evil ...
Page 71
... Germans , and disproves their intelligence and fore- sight ; for it means that whereas Anglo - German amity only invited German aggression , a strong alliance of Great Britain , France , and Russia might have withheld financial aid from ...
... Germans , and disproves their intelligence and fore- sight ; for it means that whereas Anglo - German amity only invited German aggression , a strong alliance of Great Britain , France , and Russia might have withheld financial aid from ...
Page 73
... German people and the German State . Hitlers come and Hitlers go , but the German people and the German State remain . ' That is true enough ; but we are not aware that anyone seriously has suggested the ' destruction ' of the seventy ...
... German people and the German State . Hitlers come and Hitlers go , but the German people and the German State remain . ' That is true enough ; but we are not aware that anyone seriously has suggested the ' destruction ' of the seventy ...
Contents
THE CRIPPS MISSION AND AFTER | 1 |
Germany as a Spiritual and World Problem | 7 |
Lord Willingdon | 31 |
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