What thrust us into war were not Hitler's political teachings: the cause, this time, was his successful attempt to establish a new economy. The causes of the war were: envy, greed, and fear.
The governments of the Western nations, whether monarchical or republican, had passed into the invisible hands of a plutocracy, international in powe… - J. F. C. Fuller
The governments of the Western nations, whether monarchical or republican, had passed into the invisible hands of a plutocracy, international in powe…
- J. F. C. Fuller
The War of the Roses in England and the Civil War in America were both intestinal conflicts arising out of similar ideas. In the first the clash was … - J. F. C. Fuller
The War of the Roses in England and the Civil War in America were both intestinal conflicts arising out of similar ideas. In the first the clash was …
Air warfare is a shot through the brain, not a hacking to pieces of the enemy's body. - J. F. C. Fuller
Air warfare is a shot through the brain, not a hacking to pieces of the enemy's body.
National armies fight nations, royal armies fight their like, the first obey a mob, always demented and the second a king, generally sane. - J. F. C. Fuller
National armies fight nations, royal armies fight their like, the first obey a mob, always demented and the second a king, generally sane.
Discipline is no longer literal obedience but intelligent obedience, for discipline aims at obedience coupled with activity of will. Once discipline … - J. F. C. Fuller
Discipline is no longer literal obedience but intelligent obedience, for discipline aims at obedience coupled with activity of will. Once discipline …
As the aeroplane is the most mobile weapon we possess, it is destined to become the dominant offensive arm of the future. - J. F. C. Fuller
As the aeroplane is the most mobile weapon we possess, it is destined to become the dominant offensive arm of the future.
The strongest army in the world [the French] facing no more than twenty-six [German] divisions, sitting still and sheltering behind steel and concret… - J. F. C. Fuller
The strongest army in the world [the French] facing no more than twenty-six [German] divisions, sitting still and sheltering behind steel and concret…
An Army is still a crowd, though a highly organized one. It is governed by the same laws, and under the stress of war is ever tending to revert to it… - J. F. C. Fuller
An Army is still a crowd, though a highly organized one. It is governed by the same laws, and under the stress of war is ever tending to revert to it…
Jackson possessed the brutality essential in war; Lee did not. He could clasp the hand of a wounded enemy, whilst Jackson ground his teeth and murmur… - J. F. C. Fuller
Jackson possessed the brutality essential in war; Lee did not. He could clasp the hand of a wounded enemy, whilst Jackson ground his teeth and murmur…
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