Retreat From DoomsdayBasic Books, 1990年7月17日 - 352 頁 |
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... Luard 1986 , chs . 3 , 4 , especially pp . 181-82 . 4. Lea 1909 , p . 45 . 5. Snyder 1987/88 , p . 113 . 6. Luard 1986 , pp . 143-44 , 167 , 180. For a discussion of Hitler's war aims , see pp . 65-66 in this book . On this issue , see ...
... Luard 1986 , chs . 3 , 4 , especially pp . 181-82 . 4. Lea 1909 , p . 45 . 5. Snyder 1987/88 , p . 113 . 6. Luard 1986 , pp . 143-44 , 167 , 180. For a discussion of Hitler's war aims , see pp . 65-66 in this book . On this issue , see ...
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... Luard 1986 , ch . 5 . 23. Clausewitz 1976 , pp . 85 , 119–21 . Livy said : " Nowhere do events correspond less to men's expectations than in war " ( quoted , Linderman 1987 , p . ii ) . See also Tolstoy 1966 , p . 701 ; Gilpin 1981 , pp ...
... Luard 1986 , ch . 5 . 23. Clausewitz 1976 , pp . 85 , 119–21 . Livy said : " Nowhere do events correspond less to men's expectations than in war " ( quoted , Linderman 1987 , p . ii ) . See also Tolstoy 1966 , p . 701 ; Gilpin 1981 , pp ...
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... Luard 1986 , p . 398 . 12. Luard 1986 , p . 59 . 13. See Wood 1966 , pp . 3–9 ; Luard 1986 , p . 399 . 14. Cochran 1963 , p . 287. See also Stevens 1940 , especially ch . 15 . 15. Graham 1968 , p . 166 ; Drescher 1988 . 16. Gorbachev ...
... Luard 1986 , p . 398 . 12. Luard 1986 , p . 59 . 13. See Wood 1966 , pp . 3–9 ; Luard 1986 , p . 399 . 14. Cochran 1963 , p . 287. See also Stevens 1940 , especially ch . 15 . 15. Graham 1968 , p . 166 ; Drescher 1988 . 16. Gorbachev ...
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Historys Greatest Nonevent | 3 |
THE DECLINE AND PERSISTENCE OF WAR BEFORE | 15 |
War Advocacy Before World War I | 37 |
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