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This conception proclaimed the necessity of an authoritarian government – in the
name of original sin . It admitted the coexistence of good and evil , and declared
conflicts and wars to be inescapable . Nothing could any longer bridge the gulf ...
This conception proclaimed the necessity of an authoritarian government – in the
name of original sin . It admitted the coexistence of good and evil , and declared
conflicts and wars to be inescapable . Nothing could any longer bridge the gulf ...
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From another point of view , German classicism insisted on the original traits of
individuals , peoples , and cultures . It even thought that individual temperaments
were mutually irreconcilable , and national mentalities equally so . This was the ...
From another point of view , German classicism insisted on the original traits of
individuals , peoples , and cultures . It even thought that individual temperaments
were mutually irreconcilable , and national mentalities equally so . This was the ...
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... in the genesis of the Hitlerite Party and of the Third Reich , the new and original
aspects of the governmental machinery , the development and propaganda of
racialist mysticism , and finally the construction of two armies working in unison ...
... in the genesis of the Hitlerite Party and of the Third Reich , the new and original
aspects of the governmental machinery , the development and propaganda of
racialist mysticism , and finally the construction of two armies working in unison ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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