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  1. THE PRUSSIAN OFFICER. I. They had marched more than thirty kilometres since dawn, along the. white, hot road where occasional thickets of trees threw a moment of. shade, then out into the glare again. On either hand, the valley, wide. and shallow, glittered with heat; dark green patches of rye, pale young. corn, fallow and meadow and black pine ...

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    But where was he going? He began to come out of his trance of delight andliberty. Deep within him he felt the steady burning of shame in the flesh. Asyet he could not bear to think of it. But there it was, submerged beneath hisattention, the raw, steady-burning shame. It behoved him to be intelligent. As yet he dared not remember what he haddone. H...

    She was uneasy, perturbed to her last fibre. She wanted to remain clear, withno touch on her. A wild instinct made her shrink away from any hands whichmight be laid on her. She was a foundling, probably of some gipsy race, brought up in a RomanCatholic Rescue Home. A naïve, paganly religious being, she was attached to theBaroness, with whom she had...

    At six o’clock came the inquiry of the soldiers: Had anything been seenof Bachmann? Fräulein Hesse answered, pleased to be playing a rôle: “No, I’ve not seen him since Sunday—have you, Emilie?” “No, I haven’t seen him,” said Emilie, and her awkwardnesswas construed as bashfulness. Ida Hesse, stimulated, asked questions, andplayed her part. “But it ...

    In the morning, when the bugle sounded from the barracks they rose and lookedout of the window. She loved his body that was proud and blond and able to takecommand. And he loved her body that was soft and eternal. They looked at thefaint grey vapour of summer steaming off from the greenness and ripeness of thefields. There was no town anywhere, the...

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    • Lawrence, D. H. (David Herbert), 1885-1930
    • The Prussian Officer
    • English
  3. In Prussian films from the Nazi era the death wish is ubiquitous. The Prussian hero of Fluchtlinge (Refugees, Gustav Ucicky, 1933) says that "to die for some- thing is best of all." A hero's death is fetishized in Nazi literature, film, and music as a privilege of the Aryan Ubermenschen.

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  4. 1 de jun. de 2008 · PDF | Iron Kingdom: The Rise and Downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947. By ClarkChristopher. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2006.

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  5. 22 de ene. de 2018 · Frederick the Great: King of Prussia by Tim Blanning. Courtesy of Amazon. A longer work but always readable, Blanning has provided a superb biography of one of the luckiest men in Europe’s history (although you could argue you have to make luck work for you.) Blanning’s other books are well worth reading too. 03.

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