| Friedrich von Bernhardi - Germany - 1912 - 318 pages
...the most opposite aspects, the efforts directed towards the abolition of war must not only be termed foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race. To what does the whole question amount ? ' It is proposed to deprive men of the i right and the possibility... | |
| Pangermanism - 1914 - 146 pages
...power. Efforts to secure peace are extraordinarily detrimental as soon as they can influence politics." "Efforts directed toward the abolition of war are...must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race." "Courts of arbitration are pernicious delusions. The whole idea represents a presumptuous encroachment... | |
| Emil Reich - Germans - 1914 - 196 pages
...conclusion " (p. 22). (4) " The efforts directed towards the abolition of war must not only be termed foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race" (p. 27). (5) " France must be so completely crushed that she can never again come across our path " (p.... | |
| James Bryce Bryce (Viscount) - Neutrality - 1914 - 24 pages
...war always recurs as a drastic medicine for the human race ' " (p. 36). ' " Efforts directed towards the abolition of war are not only foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatised as unworthy of the human race" (p. 34). Courts of arbitration are pernicious delusions.... | |
| Stanley Solomon Sheip, Alfred Bingham - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 366 pages
...in the civilized world. "The efforts directed towards the abolition of war must not only be termed foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race. ... A one-sided, restricted, formal law is to be established in the place of the decisions of history.... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen - Germany - 1914 - 204 pages
...the most opposite aspects, the efforts directed towards the abolition of war must not only be termed foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race." These quotations are not continuous, but specimens of what may be found on almost every page in von... | |
| Douglas Brooke Wheelton Sladen, Alfred Maurice Low - Truth about Germany - 1914 - 300 pages
...the most opposite aspects, the efforts directed towards the abolition of war must not only be termed foolish, but absolutely immoral, and must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race." These quotations are not continuous, but specimens of what may be found on almost every page in von... | |
| Frederick Lynch - World War, 1914-1918 - 1914 - 170 pages
...increase of armaments is not an inevitable evil, but the necessary condition of national health, and that efforts directed toward the abolition of war are not only foolish but positively immoral and unworthy of the human race. Such efforts, he said, threatened to poison the... | |
| Europe - 1915 - 1370 pages
...where healthy egotism still directs the policy of most countries. God will see to it, says TYeitschke, that war always recurs as a drastic medicine for the...pernicious delusions. The whole idea represents a presumptious encroachment on natural laws of development, which can only lead to the most disastrous... | |
| J. William White - World War, 1914-1918 - 1915 - 152 pages
...Efforts to secure peace are extraordinarily detrimental as soon as they can influence politics." " Efforts directed toward the abolition of war are not...must be stigmatized as unworthy of the human race." " Courts of arbitration are pernicious delusions. The whole idea represents a presumptuous encroachment... | |
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