| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 882 lapas
...Addressing himself to Germany, President Roosevelt declared in the statement already quoted: '* * * we intend to rid them once and for all of Nazism and...disastrous notion that they constitute the "master race."' In much the same terms. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek stated that 'all Japanese militarists must be... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1951 - 1738 lapas
...Addressing himself to . .1, ) Germany, President Roosevelt declared in the statement already quoted : '* * * we intend to rid them once and for all of Nazism and Prussian mill- • ; • i tarism and the fantastic and disastrous notion that they constitute the "master .... | |
| Winston S. Churchill, Winston Churchill - 1986 - 956 lapas
...peace, as useful and respectable members of the European family. But we most certainly emphasise the word "respectable", for we intend to rid them once...disastrous notion that they constitute the "Master Race". My principal reason for opposing, as I always did, an alternative statement on peace terms, which was... | |
| Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 1992 - 364 lapas
...in peace, as useful and respectable members of the European family. But we most certainly emphasize that word "respectable" — for we intend to rid them...disastrous notion that they constitute the "master race." We did discuss international relationships from the point of view of big, broad objectives, rather... | |
| Godfrey T Barrett-Lennard - 1998 - 436 lapas
...peace, as useful and respectable members of the European family.' For this, an essential condition is 'to rid them once and for all of Nazism and Prussian...disastrous notion that they constitute the "Master Race"' (see, eg, Zevin, 1946: 383). Eight months after this speech, the first major conference pointing toward... | |
| Steven Casey - 2001 - 336 lapas
...Christmas Eve, the president went even further, declaring that "we intend to rid them [the German people] once and for all of Nazism and Prussian militarism...disastrous notion that they constitute the 'master race.' " For the first time in a public speech, he also pointed to the continuities in German aggression,... | |
| Michael R. Beschloss - 2003 - 420 lapas
...Allies had "no intention to enslave the German people," merely to "rid them once and for all of Naziism and Prussian militarism and the fantastic and disastrous notion that they constitute the 'Master Race.' " Churchill told Eden that he could not disagree: "I must say I think it is all wrong for the generals... | |
| Willard C. Matthias - 2003 - 380 lapas
...peace as useful and respectable memhers of the European family. But we most certainly eniphasize the word 'respectable.' for we intend to rid them once...militarism and the fantastic and disastrous notion lhat they constitute the 'master race.'" 1n transmitting his statement to the Prime Minister, the President... | |
| Thomas Toughill - 2004 - 230 lapas
...Surrender' in December 1943, Roosevelt declared it the intention of the United Nations to 'rid Germany once and for all of Nazism and Prussian militarism...disastrous notion that they constitute the "Master Race".' On 1 April 1944, he told his military commanders that, while he was not out to destroy the German people,... | |
| Justus D. Doenecke, Mark A. Stoler - 2005 - 252 lapas
...peace, as useful and respectable membets of the European family. But we most certainly emphasize the word "respectable," for we intend to rid them once...disastrous notion that they constitute the "master race." Late in August 1944, over a year after the Italian surrender, Roosevelt wrote Hull, saying, "Whatever... | |
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