Either Germany is definitely aiming at a general political hegemony and maritime ascendency, threatening the independence of her neighbours and ultimately the existence of England; Or Germany, free from any such clear-cut ambition, and thinking for the... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 4211928Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations - 1969 - 1326 pages
...foreign policy, the choice must lie between the two hypotheses here presented : — Either Germany is definitely aiming at a general political hegemony...dominions, without that violation of the established rights of other countries which would be involved in any such action under existing political conditions.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Government Operations - 1970 - 68 pages
...foreign policy, the choice must lie between the two hypotheses here presented: — Either Germany is definitely aiming at a general political hegemony...other countries which would be involved in any such action under existing political conditions. In either case Germany would clearly be wise to build as... | |
| Keith M. Wilson - 1985 - 216 pages
...hypotheses: Either Germany is definitely aiming at a general political hegemony and maritime ascendancy, threatening the independence of her neighbours and...Germany a larger share of direct political action over regimes not now a part of her dominions, without that violation of the established rights of other... | |
| Thomas G. Otte, Constantine A. Pagedas - 1997 - 316 pages
...ultimately the existence of England; or [whether] Germany, free from any such clear cut ambitions ... [is] leaving it to an uncertain future to decide whether...not some day assign to Germany a larger share [of the world] ... without that violation of the established rights of other countries which would be involved... | |
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