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The collective influences which swayed the country took the concrete form of a general desire not to endure Germany's arrogance any longer.
Les influences collectives se concrétisèrent dans le désir général de ne plus supporter les allures arrogantes de l'Allemagne;
Le Bon, Gustave / The Psychology of the Great WarLe Bon, Gustave / Enseignements psychologiques de la guerre européenne
Enseignements psychologiques de la guerre européenne
Le Bon, Gustave
© 1915, by Ernest Flammarion.
The Psychology of the Great War
Le Bon, Gustave
© 1999 by Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey
" We had not forgotten the Forstner affair, that crisis of acute nationalism and warlike arrogance, in which Germany asserted herself and measured her moral forces with those of the enemy, before proceeding to the attack.
Nous n'avions pas oublié l'affaire Forstner, crise de nationalisme aigu et d'arrogance belliqueuse, où l'Allemagne, avant d'attaquer, s'affirma et éprouva ses forces morales avec celles de l'ennemi.
Le Bon, Gustave / The Psychology of the Great WarLe Bon, Gustave / Enseignements psychologiques de la guerre européenne
Enseignements psychologiques de la guerre européenne
Le Bon, Gustave
© 1915, by Ernest Flammarion.
The Psychology of the Great War
Le Bon, Gustave
© 1999 by Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, New Jersey
The meteoric rise of rulers, politicians, or domineering court favourites has so often been followed by an arrogance of power leading to an equally swift fall from grace.
L'ascension météorique des souverains, des politiciens ou des favoris tyranniques de la cour a très souvent été suivie d'une arrogance menant à une disgrâce et à une chute tout aussi rapides.
Kershaw, Ian / Hitler. 1936-1945 NemesisKershaw, Ian / Hitler. 1936-1945 Némésis
Hitler. 1936-1945 Némésis
Kershaw, Ian
© Ian Kershaw, 2000.
© Flammarion, 2000, pour la traduction franсaise. Edition revue, 2001.
Hitler. 1936-1945 Nemesis
Kershaw, Ian
© 2000 by Ian Kershaw
Massive criticism continued to be heaped on the self-evident corruption, scandalous high-living, and arrogance of Party functionaries.
La corruption évidente, le train de vie scandaleux et l'arrogance des cadres du parti continuaient de susciter de vives critiques.
Kershaw, Ian / Hitler. 1936-1945 NemesisKershaw, Ian / Hitler. 1936-1945 Némésis
Hitler. 1936-1945 Némésis
Kershaw, Ian
© Ian Kershaw, 2000.
© Flammarion, 2000, pour la traduction franсaise. Edition revue, 2001.
Hitler. 1936-1945 Nemesis
Kershaw, Ian
© 2000 by Ian Kershaw

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arrogance

noun
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Common casearrogance*arrogances
Possessive casearrogance's*arrogances'