War Addresses of Woodrow WilsonGinn, 1918 - 129 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiv
... Greater Serbia . This Pan - Serbian movement was closely identi- fied with the assassination of the Crown Prince of Austria . The fear of Austria that the movement might succeed was an important motive in causing her to declare war on ...
... Greater Serbia . This Pan - Serbian movement was closely identi- fied with the assassination of the Crown Prince of Austria . The fear of Austria that the movement might succeed was an important motive in causing her to declare war on ...
الصفحة xvi
... Serbia this annexation was a serious blow . The annexed provinces were peopled with Slavs , and the Serbians had cherished the ambition of uniting with them and Montenegro in a new Slavonic state , Greater Serbia . Moreover , Serbia was ...
... Serbia this annexation was a serious blow . The annexed provinces were peopled with Slavs , and the Serbians had cherished the ambition of uniting with them and Montenegro in a new Slavonic state , Greater Serbia . Moreover , Serbia was ...
الصفحة xvii
... Serbia burst her boundaries to the south and gained con- siderable territory ... Great Britain the leading commercial nation of the world . The effects of ... Great Britain and Germany thus became dangerous com- mercial rivals xvii ...
... Serbia burst her boundaries to the south and gained con- siderable territory ... Great Britain the leading commercial nation of the world . The effects of ... Great Britain and Germany thus became dangerous com- mercial rivals xvii ...
الصفحة xviii
... Serbian movement , which aimed at the inclusion of Bosnia and Herzegovina in a Greater Serbia . In what followed , two motives actuated the Austrian rulers : ( 1 ) Serbia , much stronger as a result of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 , lay ...
... Serbian movement , which aimed at the inclusion of Bosnia and Herzegovina in a Greater Serbia . In what followed , two motives actuated the Austrian rulers : ( 1 ) Serbia , much stronger as a result of the Balkan Wars of 1912-1913 , lay ...
الصفحة xix
... Serbia it could mean only war or the reduction of the smaller state to the position of a dependent vassal . Realizing that another crisis had arisen , the statesmen of Great Britain , France , and Russia strove first to secure an ...
... Serbia it could mean only war or the reduction of the smaller state to the position of a dependent vassal . Realizing that another crisis had arisen , the statesmen of Great Britain , France , and Russia strove first to secure an ...
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