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None of the treaties could disguise the basic fact of European life-a united...
Author:
James L. Stokesbury
Book:
A Short History of World War
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None of the treaties could disguise the basic fact of European life-a united Germany was potentially the strongest power on the Continent. France began to rearm.
( James L. Stokesbury )
[ A Short History of World War ]
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