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The Memoirs of Marshal Mannerheim The Memoirs of Marshal Mannerheim by Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
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“The French are completely without scruples, energy or valor - the Great War castrated them and left them diminished, whiney, mistaking bickering for debate and shrillness for eloquence, they are a nation in such effete decline that Shickelgrubber, when he finally attacks them, might be dancing with the keys to Paris in his hand after a week or two of puny skirmishing.”
Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim, The Memoirs of Marshal Mannerheim
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