War by its very nature has a victor. The winning side does everything to subdue and control the defeated nation. War is not a game where the rules of sportsmanship apply. To control any nation the most fundamental area of its sovreignity, its people are attacked. The culture of a people is its strongest point and if that can be influenced the nation loses its identity which is its true freedom. Language is an important element and that is the one of the initial targets of the Prussians. They begin by changing the official language from French to German. Language brings with it the entire body of literature and thought. These influence the learner deeply in the formative stage and that is the purpose of the victors. Once a language assumes official status it becomes the language of the state. It becomes powerful and the regional language loses its status and stature in day to day work. The Prussians automatically become superior because they have the mastery over the official language and all the important work. War by its very nature has a victor. The winning side does everything to subdue and control the defeated nation. War is not a game where the rules of sportsmanship apply. To control any nation the most fundamental area of its sovreignity, its people are attacked. The culture of a people is its strongest point and if that can be influenced the nation loses its identity which is its true freedom. Language is an important element and that is the one of the initial targets of the Prussians. They begin by changing the official language from French to German. Language brings with it the entire body of literature and thought. These influence the learner deeply in the formative stage and that is the purpose of the victors. Once a language assumes official status it becomes the language of the state. It becomes powerful and the regional language loses its status and stature in day to day work. The Prussians automatically become superior because they have the mastery over the official language and all the important work.
Alphonse Afonse
That would be Alphonse 'Al' Capone.
Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone
Yes, Alphonse Gabriel "Al" Capone was born as Alphonse Gabriel Capone, and his family originally had the surname "Carbone." The name was changed when they immigrated to the United States from Italy. Capone later became one of the most infamous gangsters during the Prohibition era in Chicago.
The card read, "Alphonse Capone, Secondhand Furniture Dealer, 2220 South Wabash Avenue."
Alphonse Mariette has written: 'French and English idioms and proverbs with critical and historical notes'
Alphonse Allais died in 1905.
Alphonse Du Bois's birth name is Alphonse Joseph Dubois.
Alphonse Briart died in 1898.
Alphonse Briart was born in 1825.
Alphonse Mingana was born in 1878.
Alphonse Persico was born in 1954.
Alphonse Royer was born in 1803.
Alphonse Royer died in 1875.
Alphonse Lami was born in 1822.
Alphonse Lami died in 1867.
Alphonse Burnand was born in 1896.