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  • Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 80 (1954): 273 – 347; Wunsch und Pflicht in Aufbau des Menschlichen Lebens, with Edith Weisskopf (1937).

    Else Frenkel-Brunswik. 2009

  • Art. 3 I GG, Recht des Einzelnen auf materielle Steuergerechtigkeit, Abgrenzung zu dem nicht gegebenen Anspruch auf "Gleicheit im Unrecht", gesetzgeberische Pflicht zur Kontrolle der "Steuerehrlichkeit"

    OpEdNews - Diary: Sehr geehrten Herrn Dr. Christian Kirchberg, Karlsruhe und Anwaelte/innen in Deutschland, 2009

  • He was called a Pimpf and had to prove himself by running sixty meters in twelve seconds, jumping 2.75 meters, and memorizing the promise of eternal duty, love, and loyalty to the Führer and the flag: “Ich verspreche in der Hitler-Jugend allzeit meine Pflicht in Liebe und Treue zum Führer und unserer Fahne.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • He was called a Pimpf and had to prove himself by running sixty meters in twelve seconds, jumping 2.75 meters, and memorizing the promise of eternal duty, love, and loyalty to the Führer and the flag: “Ich verspreche in der Hitler-Jugend allzeit meine Pflicht in Liebe und Treue zum Führer und unserer Fahne.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • Alle Versuche diese subalternen Feldmarschälle auf ihre höhere Pflicht zu bringen, bleiben vergeblich….

    Nazis and Resisters Annan, Noel 1994

  • He was called a Pimpf and had to prove himself by running sixty meters in twelve seconds, jumping 2.75 meters, and memorizing the promise of eternal duty, love, and loyalty to the Führer and the flag: “Ich verspreche in der Hitler-Jugend allzeit meine Pflicht in Liebe und Treue zum Führer und unserer Fahne.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • He was called a Pimpf and had to prove himself by running sixty meters in twelve seconds, jumping 2.75 meters, and memorizing the promise of eternal duty, love, and loyalty to the Führer and the flag: “Ich verspreche in der Hitler-Jugend allzeit meine Pflicht in Liebe und Treue zum Führer und unserer Fahne.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • He was called a Pimpf and had to prove himself by running sixty meters in twelve seconds, jumping 2.75 meters, and memorizing the promise of eternal duty, love, and loyalty to the Führer and the flag: “Ich verspreche in der Hitler-Jugend allzeit meine Pflicht in Liebe und Treue zum Führer und unserer Fahne.”

    Stones from the River Ursula Hegi 1994

  • Pflicht [*] to Rouen, and he will bring us some women I know where to get them.

    Mademoiselle Fifi Guy de Maupassant 1871

  • Pflicht was an old non-commissioned officer, who had never been seen smiling, but who carried out with fanatical punctuality the orders of his superiors, no matter what they were.

    Mademoiselle Fifi Guy de Maupassant 1871

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