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Treitschke
[ trahych-kuh ]
noun
- Hein·rich von [hahyn, -, r, i, kh, f, uh, n], 1834–96, German historian.
Treitschke
/ ˈtraitʃkə /
noun
- TreitschkeHeinrich von18341896MGermanHISTORY: historian Heinrich von (ˈhainrɪç fɔn). 1834–96, German historian, noted for his highly nationalistic views
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Read the treatise of Treitschke, the great historian and political philosopher of modern Prussia.
They discovered, in the words of Treitschke, that “the one mortal sin for a State was to be weak.”
Treitschke lays it down in his “Politik” that war must be made to pay, and need not exhaust a Prussian Treasury.
Treitschke has fought Roman Catholicism and its champions, the Jesuits, with relentless hate.
Treitschke hates the Jews because they are unwarlike, because they are absorbed in material interests, because they are Atheists.
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