He thought to arrest with a few words of angry
censure the anti-Semitic movements, the sole cause of
which was the presumption of the Jews, and
he warned the students of Konigsberg against the dangers
of Chauvinism--a sentiment which, after two hundred
years of cosmopolitanism, is as unfamiliar to the Germans
as its foreign name.
censure the anti-Semitic movements, the sole cause of
which was the presumption of the Jews, and
he warned the students of Konigsberg against the dangers
of Chauvinism--a sentiment which, after two hundred
years of cosmopolitanism, is as unfamiliar to the Germans
as its foreign name.
Treitschke - 1914 - Life and Works