The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 10

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Perhaps the most obviously Teutonic trait in Bismarck's character is its martial quality. It would be preposterous surely to claim warlike distinction as a prerogative of the German race. Russians Frenchmen Englishmen Americans undoubtedly make as good fighters as Germans.

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