Why We Went to War, المجلد 1Scribner, 1918 - 386 من الصفحات |
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... sador at Vienna . France was in the hands of unpatriotic radicals , and the Minister of War had confessed that the army was poorly sup- plied . Reports from London seemed to prove that England would not enter the conflict , and she ...
... sador at Vienna . France was in the hands of unpatriotic radicals , and the Minister of War had confessed that the army was poorly sup- plied . Reports from London seemed to prove that England would not enter the conflict , and she ...
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... sador to the United States was engaged in the attempt to cripple the Bethlehem Steel Com- pany and other munition factories in the East and Middle West . For this amazing inter- ference by a foreign ambassador in American affairs ...
... sador to the United States was engaged in the attempt to cripple the Bethlehem Steel Com- pany and other munition factories in the East and Middle West . For this amazing inter- ference by a foreign ambassador in American affairs ...
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... sador that she would fight if that neutrality were violated . The German chancellor seems to have been unable to understand a course so * Cf. Harding , " The Study of the Great War , " p . 48 . 99 plainly indicated . " He said that the ...
... sador that she would fight if that neutrality were violated . The German chancellor seems to have been unable to understand a course so * Cf. Harding , " The Study of the Great War , " p . 48 . 99 plainly indicated . " He said that the ...
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... sador from our government to the American people . In the previous negotiations we have seen that the President had refused to recognize the war zone proclaimed by Germany , and this procedure was parallel to that for which Citizen ...
... sador from our government to the American people . In the previous negotiations we have seen that the President had refused to recognize the war zone proclaimed by Germany , and this procedure was parallel to that for which Citizen ...
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... sador : " Jan. 3 ( 1916 ) . ( Secret . ) General Staff de- sires energetic action in regard to proposed destruction of Canadian Pacific Railway at several points with a view to complete and protracted interruption of traffic . Captain ...
... sador : " Jan. 3 ( 1916 ) . ( Secret . ) General Staff de- sires energetic action in regard to proposed destruction of Canadian Pacific Railway at several points with a view to complete and protracted interruption of traffic . Captain ...
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