| Charles Edward Montague - 1922 - 244 Seiten
...felt by hundreds of thousands of men who are now dead that if they were killed their monument would be a new Europe not soured or soiled with the hates and...they had willingly hung themselves up to rot on the uncut wire at Loos or wriggled to death, slow hour by hour, in the cold filth at Broodseinde. Now all... | |
| Charles Edward Montague - 1922 - 240 Seiten
...felt by hundreds of thousands of men who are now dead that if they were killed their monument would be a new Europe not soured or soiled with the hates and...the old spirit of Prussia might not infest our world 180 any more ; that they or, if not they, their sons might breathe a new, cleaner air they had willingly... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1923 - 168 Seiten
...felt by hundreds of thousands of men who are now dead that if they were killed their monument would be a new Europe not soured or soiled with the hates and...they had willingly hung themselves up to rot on the uncut wire at Loos, or wriggled to death, slow hour by hour, in the cold filth at" Broodseinde." So... | |
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