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Just as a child respects his father even when he perceives his weaknesses and faults, so a German w
Just as a child respects his father even when he perceives his weaknesses and faults, so a German w
Just as a child respects his father even when he perceives his weaknesses and faults, so a German w
Just as a child respects his father even when he perceives his weaknesses and faults, so a German w
Just as a child respects his father even when he perceives his weaknesses and faults, so a German w
Just as a child respects his father even when he perceives his weaknesses and faults, so a German w
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Just as the British subject loves England despite her faults, so we must insist that all Germans whGustav Stresemann:
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The concept of active cooperation has taken the place of opposition to the new form of government aGustav Stresemann:
The courtesy which most becomes a victor was denied to Germany for a long time.Gustav Stresemann:
The great men of a nation reach out to all mankind. They are unifying, not divisive; internationallGustav Stresemann:
The history of nations shows that words are not always immediately followed by action.