Current History, المجلد 12New York Times Company, 1920 |
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... negotiate . It sent Admiral von Trotha to Döberitz , but there he met with a blank refusal . He was handed a new rebel ultimatum , demanding the resigna- tion of the entire Ebert Government by 7 o'clock in the morning . Failing that , a ...
... negotiate . It sent Admiral von Trotha to Döberitz , but there he met with a blank refusal . He was handed a new rebel ultimatum , demanding the resigna- tion of the entire Ebert Government by 7 o'clock in the morning . Failing that , a ...
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... negotiations with the Ebert Gov- ernment at Stuttgart proved futile . He was again repulsed . As evidence of the power still retained by Ebert , the Im- perial Finance Minister refused to turn over the money for the payment of the ...
... negotiations with the Ebert Gov- ernment at Stuttgart proved futile . He was again repulsed . As evidence of the power still retained by Ebert , the Im- perial Finance Minister refused to turn over the money for the payment of the ...
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... negotiations with Dr. Kapp was considered . It was decided that there could be no negotiations with the rebels , and that the Government's only response should be that Kapp and Lütt- witz must withdraw immediately from Berlin with their ...
... negotiations with Dr. Kapp was considered . It was decided that there could be no negotiations with the rebels , and that the Government's only response should be that Kapp and Lütt- witz must withdraw immediately from Berlin with their ...
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... negotiate over the establishment of a second court . The German Government is convinced that in this way , and only in this way , can the intentions of the allied and asso- ciated powers upon which are based Arti- cles 228 to 230 of the ...
... negotiate over the establishment of a second court . The German Government is convinced that in this way , and only in this way , can the intentions of the allied and asso- ciated powers upon which are based Arti- cles 228 to 230 of the ...
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... negotiations begun between the Italian and Jugoslav Ministers in Lon- don , following the President's letter of Feb. 24 , were broken off on March 1 , and no agreement was reached . The corre- spondence between Mr. Wilson and the allied ...
... negotiations begun between the Italian and Jugoslav Ministers in Lon- don , following the President's letter of Feb. 24 , were broken off on March 1 , and no agreement was reached . The corre- spondence between Mr. Wilson and the allied ...
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