Rabu, 05 April 2017

The Birth of German Militarism

The legendary, victorious campaigns of the Great Elector, Frederick William I. Wordsworth famously wrote: “The child is father of the man.” Things happen to us, in other words, in childhood or even infancy that can affect us for the rest of our lives. The things we do and the choices we make as mature adults …

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