Littell's Living Age, 357. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1940 |
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54. oldal
... fight for the Empire , for their old traditions and just because they prefer to fight rather than to give in . But the ' old school tie ' will not survive ; it represents an anachronism which cannot cope with the forces of the new world ...
... fight for the Empire , for their old traditions and just because they prefer to fight rather than to give in . But the ' old school tie ' will not survive ; it represents an anachronism which cannot cope with the forces of the new world ...
93. oldal
... fight . ' What of the men in the German State ? Himmler , explaining in 1937 to the General Staff itself what steps he would take in a war , said : ' We should have to fight on an internal front as well as the army , navy and air ...
... fight . ' What of the men in the German State ? Himmler , explaining in 1937 to the General Staff itself what steps he would take in a war , said : ' We should have to fight on an internal front as well as the army , navy and air ...
271. oldal
... fight to save British blood . Until the World War , conscription was entirely un- known in England , which always had mercenaries to fight her battles . She built up her Empire on money , not on her own blood . This time , too , it is ...
... fight to save British blood . Until the World War , conscription was entirely un- known in England , which always had mercenaries to fight her battles . She built up her Empire on money , not on her own blood . This time , too , it is ...
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