Bernhardi


friedrich a. j. von
[free-drikh fuh n] /ˈfri drɪx fən/ (show ipa), 1849–1930, german general.
historical examples

the german war arthur conan doyle
the evidence in the case james m. beck
new york times current history: the european war from the beginning to march 1915, vol 1, no. 2 various
german problems and personalities charles sarolea
why we are at war (2nd edition, revised) members of the oxford faculty of modern history
new york times, current history, vol 1, issue 1 various
gems (?) of german thought various
why we are at war (2nd edition, revised) members of the oxford faculty of modern history
raemaekers’ cartoons louis raemaekers
raemaekers’ cartoon history of the war, volume 1 louis raemaekers

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