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War Quotes by David Lloyd George
- Independent thinking is not encouraged in a professional Army. It is a form of mutiny. Obedience is the supreme virtue.
- The home front is always underrated by Generals in the field. And yet that is where the Great War was won and lost. The Russian,…
- Believe me, Germany is unable to wage war.
- If the people really knew [the truth] the war would be stopped tomorrow. But of course they don't know and can't know.
- The nations slithered over the brink into the boiling cauldron of war without any trace of apprehension or dismay... The nations backed their machines over…
- We are muddled into war.
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