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Those who , like the author of this work , had followed from General
Headquarters the military collapse of Germany between August and October
1918 , and who knew her true strategic situation at the beginning of November ,
had good reason ...
Those who , like the author of this work , had followed from General
Headquarters the military collapse of Germany between August and October
1918 , and who knew her true strategic situation at the beginning of November ,
had good reason ...
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The Central Empires must either increase their military and naval armaments
without limit , at the risk of producing in the Reich an unprecedented social and
financial crisis , or make the plunge before it was too late and while military ...
The Central Empires must either increase their military and naval armaments
without limit , at the risk of producing in the Reich an unprecedented social and
financial crisis , or make the plunge before it was too late and while military ...
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That ideal tended to abolish the old frontiers between the civil and the military . It
carried the “ Wehrmacht " beyond the traditional mission of the army . Was the
army to be confused with the “ Wehrreich , ” the purely military Empire of which ...
That ideal tended to abolish the old frontiers between the civil and the military . It
carried the “ Wehrmacht " beyond the traditional mission of the army . Was the
army to be confused with the “ Wehrreich , ” the purely military Empire of which ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
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