Josh Paul

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Germany had not yet been perceived as the world’s most dangerous barbarian, as it would be in 1914. Rather it was seen as a country that, having suffered two centuries of French hegemony and humiliation, had simply achieved a well-deserved revanche in the spirit of fair play.
The Culture of Defeat: On National Trauma, Mourning, and Recovery
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