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The Germans wanted to be a true national State , provided with a normal political
, administrative , and military organization , on the natural basis of a population
speaking one and the same language . They wanted also to be an Empire , an ...
The Germans wanted to be a true national State , provided with a normal political
, administrative , and military organization , on the natural basis of a population
speaking one and the same language . They wanted also to be an Empire , an ...
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What Gregor Strasser and Goebbels wanted was to direct Nazism toward the
east , toward true Socialism . Nazism was to be the dictatorship of the Socialist
Idea in the State . Strasser could do without anti - Semitism and anti - Marxism .
What Gregor Strasser and Goebbels wanted was to direct Nazism toward the
east , toward true Socialism . Nazism was to be the dictatorship of the Socialist
Idea in the State . Strasser could do without anti - Semitism and anti - Marxism .
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What he wanted was freedom , that is to say , the destruction of every
international obligation . The agreement between this programme and the
juridical theories just described was complete . Hitler thus wanted to liquidate
France , with her ...
What he wanted was freedom , that is to say , the destruction of every
international obligation . The agreement between this programme and the
juridical theories just described was complete . Hitler thus wanted to liquidate
France , with her ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
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