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... tion and are not subjected to the influ- ence of the sea powers . By We cannot defeat Russia , because we are not in a position to strike directly at the heart of the country , but we can weaken her materially by taking away her bor ...
... tion and are not subjected to the influ- ence of the sea powers . By We cannot defeat Russia , because we are not in a position to strike directly at the heart of the country , but we can weaken her materially by taking away her bor ...
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... tion with the Russian State in accordance with their own will , which was recognized by Russia . In regard to these States we adopt the standpoint formerly expressed by me , that under the mighty protection of the German Empire they can ...
... tion with the Russian State in accordance with their own will , which was recognized by Russia . In regard to these States we adopt the standpoint formerly expressed by me , that under the mighty protection of the German Empire they can ...
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... tion . My London mission could at the same time not remain out of considera- tion , especially as I felt the need in re- gard to the future and with a view to my own justification of noting the de- tails of my experiences and ...
... tion . My London mission could at the same time not remain out of considera- tion , especially as I felt the need in re- gard to the future and with a view to my own justification of noting the de- tails of my experiences and ...
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