France the Apostle And the Ethics of the War

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Treitschke (1896). Terrorism becomes a necessary military principle. Hartmann (1877). Nothing should be left an invaded people except their eyes to weep with. Bismarck. You say a good cause sanctifies war. It is a good war that sanctifies every cause. Nietzsche (1876). Perpetual peace is not even a beautiful dream. War forms part of the universal order established by might. Moltke (1890). Let us by our terribleness sow terror and death among the nations. Culture does not exclude bloody savagery... ; it renders devilry sublime. Thomas Mann (1917). We have nothing to apologise for. We are morally. . . . Lassen (1914). And thou, O Germany, slaughter millions of men and heap up the smoking piles of flesh and bones higher than the mountain-tops. Must civilisation raise its temples on mountains of corpses, seas of tears, and the death-rattles of the dying ? Yes. Marshal von Hess en (1915). Give no quarter. Be as terrible as the Huns of Attila. William II (1900). Prisoners may be shot. Hostages may be forced to expose their lives.

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