| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1917 - 980 páginas
...the finish, and the finish must be right. Military autocracy must be crushed down — crushed that it will never again be able to disturb the peace of the world. May that day soon come when we shall together acclaim the triumph of our common cause. His Excellency,... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1946 - 240 páginas
...balanced conception of all Allied policy toward Germany must begin with the determination of the Allies "to ensure that Germany will never Again be able to disturb the peace of the world". The language of both the Yalta and the Potsdam Agreements gives clear priority to this purpose. The... | |
| United States. Foreign Economic Administration - 1946 - 418 páginas
...that it was then- — • inflexible purpose to destroy German militarism and nazism and to insure that Germany will never again be able to disturb the peace of the world. The second part of the lesson will come with our implementation of the program.' The Potsdam communique... | |
| Richard Sasuly - 1947 - 348 páginas
...February llth stated: "It is our inflexible purpose to destroy German militarism and nazism and to insure that Germany will never again be able to disturb the...determined to disarm and disband all German armed forces . . . eliminate or control all German industry that could be used for military production; bring all... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1952 - 280 páginas
...agreed that — It is our inflexible purpose to destroy German militarism and nazism and to insure that Germany will never again be able to disturb the peace of the world. In March 1947 Gen. George Marshall, then Secretary of State, said: The permanent partition of Germany... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1952 - 324 páginas
...Truman agreed that— It is our inflexible purpose to destroy German militarism and nazism and to insure that Germany will never again be able to disturb the peace of the world. In March 1947 Gen. George Marshall, then Secretary of State, said: The permanent partition of Germany... | |
| United States. Department of State - 1954 - 270 páginas
...Conference provide that our inflexible purpose is to destroy German militarism and nazism and to insure that Germany will never again be able to disturb the peace of the world. These decisions have found full support in France and among other members of the United Nations. The... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - 1960 - 1950 páginas
...Printed from the unsigned hectographed copy circulated to the Secretary's Staff Committee. as being "to ensure that Germany will never again be able to disturb the peace of the world".4 (2) This objective was to be achieved by the unconditional surrender of Germany and its occupation... | |
| 1989 - 40 páginas
...premier and February 1945. At Yalta, USSR, the Big Three chiefs of government issue a joint statement: "It is our inflexible purpose to destroy German militarism...never again be able to disturb the peace of the world. ... It is not our purpose to destroy the people of Germany, but only when nazism and militarism have... | |
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