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George himself did not know, and id: 11352 author: Bernhardi, Friedrich von title: Germany and the Next War date: words: 100769 sentences: 4277 pages: flesch: 59 cache: ./cache/11352.txt txt: ./txt/11352.txt summary: Empire and the revived spiritual power--Rise of the great States The land forces of England--The military power of Germany and The value of war for the political and moral development of mankind has struggle will be decisive of Germany''s whole future as State and nation. through a Seven Years'' War for our position as a World Power, if we gain possibility of war is required to give the national character that a great danger, not so much from the possibility of a war with England nationality pure and maintain their position as political powers. English colonial war, which would engage England''s fleets in far distant the war, and the want of German imports would be a great stimulus, and The political and national development of the German people has always, Germany has great national and historical duties of policy and culture generally, the training of the superior officers for the great war id: 27244 author: Edelsheim, Franz, Freiherr von title: Operations Upon the Sea: A Study date: words: 12843 sentences: 639 pages: flesch: 64 cache: ./cache/27244.txt txt: ./txt/27244.txt summary: mind the land operations in expeditions over-sea. intercourse it is possible to transport our large troop forces in difficulty arises in the fact that all sea and land fighting forces that with a reverse at sea the landing operations could not be carried After successful landings it may be necessary to place the transport fleet and its escort in command of the chief of the land troops. loading transports and landing maneuvers for the heavy artillery and land, a complete plan is necessary for operations over the sea which will be to ship as many troops as the transports will carry. of the transport fleet is possible if the command of the sea is operations of the landed troops must be conducted wholly as a war on strength of the sea and land fighting forces of the two opponents, and because of the small forces necessary to transport over the sea to ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel