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For Prussia came so near to triumph because a vague belief in a Teutonic brotherhood led us to regard the defeat of the Poles and the French as the inevitable fall of inferior and decadent races. 5...
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suite But British statesmen were convinced that with the Prussian element vanquished they could draw a line under recent history and assume that another war with Germany was out of the question. As...
[ 61][ 61] Nevile Henderson, Failure of a Mission: Berlin, 1937-1939,...suite 43 Accordingly, for most educated Britons 9160;November160;1918160;-160;9/11160;- the day Berlin announced the Kaiser's...
G. 160;Wells, 'The Sword of Peace', Daily Chronicle,...suite So, too, did David Lloyd George, who succeeded Asquith as Prime Minister in160;1916,[ 57][ 57] Peter Rowland, Lloyd George, London, Barr...
suite The Oxford historians who argued the case for war later that month presented it as a struggle between Prussianism and Anglo-Saxonism. In their words, 'the principle of raison d'état', which h...
160;Strong, vice-chancellor of Oxford University, expressed regret that Britain should find itself at war against Germany, 'the one power in Europe with which we have the closest affinity.'[ 40][ 4...
suite 33 Liberal Radicals including the journalist J.160;A.160;Hobson, the historians J.160;L.160;Hammond and G.160;M. Pull ralph lauren soldes 160;Trevelyan, the sociologist Graham Wallas and the ...
suite Yet the English middle classes found it difficult to believe they could actually find themselves fighting their Teutonic cousins -160;a sentiment, in fact, widely shared by their counterparts...
in the possession of the elements of primitive German civilisation and the common germs of German institutions. … It is to ancient Germany that we must look for the earliest traces of our forefathe...
27) that draws together the findings of a generation of specialists whose research has most often focused on one region or one segment of the aristocratic elite. Figeac argues reasonably that the t...
She is the real ruler of this land, and I stand next to her." "Then I pray you," said Leo, "keep me out of the way of that drunken man, for, look you, if I am at...
Moreover, the present Khania, our hostess, was the last of the direct line of rulers, her husband and cousin having less of the blood royal in his veins, and as such the people were attached to her...
The Khania need not be described. She was as she had been in the chambers of the Gate, only more weary looking; indeed her eyes had a haunted air and it was easy to see that the events of the previ...