The unresolved problem of German unity and vengeance after the destruction of Prussia/Konigsberg.
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The unresolved problem of German unity and vengeance after the destruction of Prussia/Konigsberg.
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Destroying Konigsberg is said to curse the world because the desire for German unity remains while Prussia, once a restraint on Hitler, has been removed.
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"...cursed itself, okay? Let me explain why. First of all, the German question now is more relevant than ever before. You've destroyed Konigsberg, but..."
"did not have much more to give than faith, the faith that if anyone pursues a just aim, I will, with unchanging and undisturbed..."
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