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Stephen Ambrose borrowed the phrase "Band of Brothers" for the title of his 1992 book on E Company of the 101st Airborne during World War II; it was later adapted into the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers. In the closing scene of the series, Carwood Lipton quotes from Shakespeare's speech. [4] The 2016 videogame We Happy Few takes its name from ...
This is the version of the speech as it is widely known today and was reconstructed based on the recollections of elderly witnesses many decades later. A scholarly debate persists among colonial historians as to what extent Wirt or others invented parts of the speech including its famous closing words. [2] [3] [4]
The nobility of his selflessness will be an example through centuries to come, and his Ideal will reach perfection." Mahatma Gandhi " Today's Communism can survive only if it abandons the myth of an infallible party, if it continues to think, and if it becomes democratic.
The nobility of his selflessness will be an example through centuries to come, and his Ideal will reach perfection." Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi " All our progress, every slightly significant achievement we have made in socialist construction, has been the expression and result of our domestic class struggle."
A judgment is being visited upon the Jews which, barbaric as it is, they have fully deserved. The Führer’s prophecy of the fate in store for them if they started another world war is beginning to come true in the most terrible manner. In these matters, one must not give way to sentimentality. If we did not fight them, the Jews would destroy us.
We are already laying the foundation of a new edifice and our children will complete its construction. That is the reason—the only reason—why we are unconditionally the enemies of neomalthusianism, suited only to unfeeling and egotistic petty-bourgeois couples, who whisper in scared voices: “God grant we manage somehow by our selves. So ...
We've never meant it. The truth is we're a bigoted people and always have been". [34] Richard M. Weaver, in one of the cornerstone works of traditional conservatism, Ideas Have Consequences (1948), paraphrased a 19th-century writer, stating that "no man was ever created free and no two men [were] ever created equal".
First we will make China Maoist from inside out and then we will help the working people of other countries make the world red ... and then the whole universe. [ 4 ] Despite meeting with resistance early on, [ citation needed ] the Red Guards received personal support from Mao, and the movement rapidly grew.