The Turning Point: Thirty-five Years in this CenturyL.B. Fischer, 1942 - 366 Seiten |
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... Youth Movement . This typically German phenomenon - the bombastic self - glorification of youth as an autonomous form of life — is difficult to explain to any- one who has not experienced both its absurdity and its charm . Con- ceived ...
... Youth Movement . This typically German phenomenon - the bombastic self - glorification of youth as an autonomous form of life — is difficult to explain to any- one who has not experienced both its absurdity and its charm . Con- ceived ...
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... youth this gregarious mania now strikes me as the most incomprehensible one . The day inevitably comes when you realize that a lot of acquaintances are unlikely to offer you anything but still more bitterness and dis- appointment . As ...
... youth this gregarious mania now strikes me as the most incomprehensible one . The day inevitably comes when you realize that a lot of acquaintances are unlikely to offer you anything but still more bitterness and dis- appointment . As ...
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... youth and revolution was not , perhaps , after all , with the other side . Even the official bards of democracy , men like Gerhart Haupt- mann , the poet laureate of the Weimar Republic , became muddled and wavering . I remember one ...
... youth and revolution was not , perhaps , after all , with the other side . Even the official bards of democracy , men like Gerhart Haupt- mann , the poet laureate of the Weimar Republic , became muddled and wavering . I remember one ...
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CHAPTER | 3 |
War 19141919 | 27 |
Civilized Education 19201922 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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