| William Archer - 1917 - 284 страница
...1900. ism becomes a necessary military principle. —GENERAL v. HARTMANN, DR, Vol. XIII., p. 462. 348. Terrorism is seen to be a relatively gentle procedure, useful to keep in a state of obedience the masses of the people.^ GENERAL v. HARTMANN, DR, Vol. XIII., p. 462. 349. To protect oneself against... | |
| Dana Carleton Munro - 1917 - 156 страница
...noTacquie'sce. * doing so. They had been trained in the ideas voiced by Gen. von Hartmann 40 years ago: "Terrorism is seen to be a relatively gentle procedure, useful to keep the masses of the people in a state of obedience." This had been Bismarck's policy, too. According... | |
| Dana Carleton Munro, George Clarke Sellery, August Charles Krey - 1917 - 104 страница
...••, • jin not acquiesce. been trained in the ideas voiced by Gen. von Hartmann 40 years ago: "Terrorism is seen to be a relatively gentle procedure, useful to keep the masses of the people in a state of obedience." This had been Bismarck's policy, too. According... | |
| William Temple Hornaday - 1918 - 244 страница
...silent consent of William the Ac- ursed, the Turks are finishing up the extermination of the Armenians 1 From all sides testimonies are flowing in as to the...ensuing peace. In the days of old, conquered peoples w«re completely annihilated. To-day, this is physically impracticable, but we can imagine conditions... | |
| Clarence Frank Birdseye - 1920 - 392 страница
...make more bearable and human the life of civilians in a country overrun by war. Von Hartman said : " Terrorism is seen to be a relatively gentle procedure, useful to keep in a state of obedience the masses of the people." Thus Lenin's theory of government as set forth by himself in Chapter IV... | |
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