I tell you the name of the intriguing intruder? — it is the German. I repeat it, and entreat you never to forget it — the German is the enemy. A struggle is inevitable between the Teuton and the Slav ; it cannot be long deferred. It will be long,... Alexander III of Russia - Էջ 82Charles Lowe - 1895 - 370 էջԱմբողջությամբ դիտվող - Այս գրքի մասին
| Olʹga Alekseevna Novikova - 1883 - 464 էջ
...utterance.' M. Gambetta further spoke of his efforts to it, and entreat you never to fin-get it—the German is the enemy. A struggle is inevitable between...deferred. It will be long, sanguinary, and terrible, but I entertain the faith that it will culminate in the victory of the Slav. It is quite natural that you... | |
| Olǵa Alekseevna Novikova - 1883 - 600 էջ
...it — the German is the enemy. A struggle is inevitable between the Teuton and the Slav. It canuot be long deferred. It will be long, sanguinary, and terrible, but I entertain the faith that it will culminate in the victory of the Slav. It is quite natural that you... | |
| Charles Lowe - 1885 - 674 էջ
...the German. I repeat it, and entreat you never to forget it — the German is the enemy. A straggle is inevitable between the Teuton and the Slav ; it...as they were at Paris, by such a man as one of the Czar's greatest warriors, these fulminations could not fail to excite uneasiness in Berlin ; but this... | |
| John Frederick Baddeley - 1921 - 504 էջ
...that oppressor of Russians and Slavs ? You all know him. It is the author of the ' Drang nach Osten.' It is the German. I repeat it, and entreat you never...deferred. It will be long, sanguinary, and terrible, but I entertain the faith that it will culminate in the victory of the Slav. It is quite natural that you... | |
| Walter Ze'ev Laqueur - 1965 - 390 էջ
...the author of the Drang nach Osten. He is the German. I repeat and entreat you never to forget that the German is the enemy. A struggle is inevitable...be long deferred. It will be long, sanguinary, and terrible.'18 The press in both Russia and Germany played a central role in the deterioration of relations... | |
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