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" ... another we must square our account with France if we wish for a free hand in our international policy. This is the first and foremost condition of a sound German policy, and since the hostility of France once for all cannot be removed by peaceful... "
The Outlook - Page 99
1918
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New Outlook, Volume 119

1918 - 734 pages
...as you come to blows with the enemy, they are beaten. No mercy will be shown. No prisoners will I>e taken." I cannot offer this prayer for General Bernhardi,...knew what they were doing and did it deliberately. Doea not the Bible declare that God is love? Yes. It also declares that he '" abhors the bloody and...
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Germany and the Next War

Friedrich von Bernhardi - 1912 - 326 pages
...France once for all cannot be removed by peaceful overtures, the matter must be settled by fore of arms. France must be so completely crushed that \ she can never again come across our path. Further, we must contrive every means of strengthening the political power of our allies. We have already...
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Germany and the Next War

Friedrich von Bernhardi - 1912 - 318 pages
...once for all cannot be removed by peaceful overtures, the matter must be settled by. force of arms. France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our pathy v ' ' ', Further, we must contrive every means of strengthening the political power of our allies....
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 276

1913 - 874 pages
...once for all cannot be removed by peaceful overtures, the matter must be settled by force of arms. France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path." It is not said how Germany could permanently extinguish France, and It is difficult to think it out...
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Great Britain and the Next War

Arthur Conan Doyle - 1914 - 56 pages
...once for all cannot be removed by peaceful overtures, the matter must be settled by force of arms. France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path." i & ^ It is not said how Germany could permanently extinguish France, and it is difficult to think it...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 49

1914 - 722 pages
...simply for the purpose of gaining time and deceiving opponents. One is startled to read (p. 106) that "France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path" ; that "interference" with another state depends "not on international right, but solely on power and...
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The New England Medical Gazette, Volume 49

1914 - 696 pages
...simply for the purpose of gaining time and deceiving opponents. One is startled to read (p. 106) that "France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path" ; that "interference" with another state depends "not on international right, but solely on power and...
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The German Gospel of Blood and Iron: Germany's War Mania ...

William II (German Emperor) - 1914 - 296 pages
...once for all cannot be removed by peaceful overtures, the matter must be settled by force of arms. France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path. Further, we must contrive every means of strengthening the political power of our allies. We have already...
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Handbook of the European War, Volume 1

Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - 1914 - 366 pages
...our vessels to great risks." It is, however, upon France that Germany's attack must first be made. "France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path." In such a conflict the other members of the Triple Alliance will owe no duty to support Germany, for...
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Germany's Swelled Head

Emil Reich - 1914 - 196 pages
...foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race" (p. 27). (5) " France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path " (p. 104). (6) " The principle of the balance of power in Europe . . . must be entirely disregarded"...
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