Andreas Latzko
Born
in Budapest, Hungary
September 01, 1876
Died
September 11, 1943
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Homens em guerra
144 editions
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published
1917
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La marche royale
3 editions
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published
1932
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Lafayette: a Life
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12 editions
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published
1937
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Men In Battle
6 editions
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published
1918
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Der letzte Mann / Andreas Latzko. 1919 [Leather Bound]
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Sieben Tage
7 editions
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published
2015
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Friedensgericht (Classic Reprint)
9 editions
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published
2015
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The Judgment of Peace: A Novel
27 editions
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published
2007
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Frauen im Krieg: Geleitworte zur Internationalen Frauenkonferenz für Völkerverständigung in Bern (Classic Reprint)
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Der letzte Mann
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“It is the others that are sick. They are sick who gloat over news of victories and see conquered miles of territory rise resplendent above mounds of corpses. They are sick who stretch a wall of flags between themselves and their humanity so as not to know what crimes are being committed against their brothers in the beyond that they call "the front." Every man is sick who still can think, talk, discuss, sleep, knowing that other men holding their own entrails in their hands are crawling like half-crushed worms across the furrows in the fields and before they reach the stations for the wounded are dying off like animals, while somewhere, far away, a woman with passionate longing is dreaming beside an empty bed. All those are sick who can fail to hear the moaning, the gnashing of teeth, the howling, the crashing and bursting, the wailing and cursing and agonizing in death, because the murmur of everyday affairs is around them or the blissful silence of night.”
― MEN IN WAR
― MEN IN WAR