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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.
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They discovered, in the words of Treitschke, that “the one mortal sin for a State was to be weak.”
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Treitschke lays it down in his “Politik” that war must be made to pay, and need not exhaust a Prussian Treasury.
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Treitschke has fought Roman Catholicism and its champions, the Jesuits, with relentless hate.
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Treitschke hates the Jews because they are unwarlike, because they are absorbed in material interests, because they are Atheists.
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