Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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... German nouns.98 They occur nowhere else in Old English ; was the poet familiar with German religious verse ? In two early Old English prose texts , we find German ( i.e. Old High German and Old Saxon ) Ost- instead of OE East- in ...
... German nouns.98 They occur nowhere else in Old English ; was the poet familiar with German religious verse ? In two early Old English prose texts , we find German ( i.e. Old High German and Old Saxon ) Ost- instead of OE East- in ...
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... German history ' . He firmly coupled the failure of democracy in Germany with his belief in the German people's preference for German supremacy beyond their borders . So , he concluded , that the 1941 German invasion of Russia ' was the ...
... German history ' . He firmly coupled the failure of democracy in Germany with his belief in the German people's preference for German supremacy beyond their borders . So , he concluded , that the 1941 German invasion of Russia ' was the ...
Strana 505
... Germans were not unique in the twentieth century in committing atrocities and historiographically it soon became sterile to explain German history on the basis of the peculiarities of the German character . In his autobiography Taylor ...
... Germans were not unique in the twentieth century in committing atrocities and historiographically it soon became sterile to explain German history on the basis of the peculiarities of the German character . In his autobiography Taylor ...
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