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Whereas Sontheimer and others conclude that 1945 marked the final discredit of a claim to a special German way , his predecessors in 1914 proclaimed the exact opposite . Looking back on the moral antagonisms that the Great War ...
Whereas Sontheimer and others conclude that 1945 marked the final discredit of a claim to a special German way , his predecessors in 1914 proclaimed the exact opposite . Looking back on the moral antagonisms that the Great War ...
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Manchester , saw ' in the British Empire and all that it stands for ... the absolute antithesis of the German ideal : in its belief in self - government , in freedom , in the very antithesis of the German belief in military monarchy ...
Manchester , saw ' in the British Empire and all that it stands for ... the absolute antithesis of the German ideal : in its belief in self - government , in freedom , in the very antithesis of the German belief in military monarchy ...
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Using chronology not only as an explanation but , equally falsely , also as an excuse , German particularity was thus seen as almost a European normality . The holocaust was reduced to little more than a dreadful accident on a road ...
Using chronology not only as an explanation but , equally falsely , also as an excuse , German particularity was thus seen as almost a European normality . The holocaust was reduced to little more than a dreadful accident on a road ...
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