Germany's Three Reichs: Their History and CultureH. Fertig, 1969 - 420 Seiten |
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... Germans . He went so far as to reconstitute the image of their Race : " We Germans are Germans and wish to remain Germans . " And the Reformer traced the idealized portrait of the German , less gracious than the Italian , less eloquent ...
... Germans . He went so far as to reconstitute the image of their Race : " We Germans are Germans and wish to remain Germans . " And the Reformer traced the idealized portrait of the German , less gracious than the Italian , less eloquent ...
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... German is taken in by superficial appearances in forming his critical judgments . He has never understood the profound reason for the stability the Western nations enjoy . He is perpetually predicting their end . Too much technique ...
... German is taken in by superficial appearances in forming his critical judgments . He has never understood the profound reason for the stability the Western nations enjoy . He is perpetually predicting their end . Too much technique ...
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... German prefers private life to public , juridical , or political life . But he has pushed this preference so far , and has multiplied his " Invisible Churches " to such an extent , that the national edifice no longer holds together and ...
... German prefers private life to public , juridical , or political life . But he has pushed this preference so far , and has multiplied his " Invisible Churches " to such an extent , that the national edifice no longer holds together and ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
The victory of the Länder | 53 |
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