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... German way , his predecessors in 1914 proclaimed the exact opposite . Looking back on the moral antagon- isms that ... German and what was Western became ideologised . It became an instrument for proclaiming the superiority of the German ...
... German way , his predecessors in 1914 proclaimed the exact opposite . Looking back on the moral antagon- isms that ... German and what was Western became ideologised . It became an instrument for proclaiming the superiority of the German ...
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... German ideal : in its belief in self - government , in freedom , in the very antithesis of the German belief in military mon- archy , rigid discipline and uniformity'.24 Even those who in earlier days had been the greatest Germanophiles ...
... German ideal : in its belief in self - government , in freedom , in the very antithesis of the German belief in military mon- archy , rigid discipline and uniformity'.24 Even those who in earlier days had been the greatest Germanophiles ...
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... German particularity was thus seen as almost a European nor- mality . The holocaust was reduced to little more than a dreadful accident on a ... German Publishing his memoirs , with the title OVERESTIMATING CULTURE : A GERMAN PROBLEM 239.
... German particularity was thus seen as almost a European nor- mality . The holocaust was reduced to little more than a dreadful accident on a ... German Publishing his memoirs , with the title OVERESTIMATING CULTURE : A GERMAN PROBLEM 239.
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