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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse

CHAPTER IV
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Hartrott again harked back to the inferiority of their racial enemies.
In order to combat successfully, it required self-assurance, an unquenchable confidence in the superiority of their own powers.
"At this very hour in Berlin, everyone is accepting war, everyone is believing that victory is sure, while HERE!.

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I do not say that the French are afraid; they have a brave past that galvanizes them at certain times--but they are so depressed that it is easy to guess that they will make almost any sacrifices in order to evade what is coming upon them.


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