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... hand- writing PAGE 7 49 77 Letter from Colonel House to President Wilson re- garding the attitude of the Paris Press Letter of General Pershing to President Wilson informing him of the French proposal for a revo- lution in the Rhineland ...
... hand- writing PAGE 7 49 77 Letter from Colonel House to President Wilson re- garding the attitude of the Paris Press Letter of General Pershing to President Wilson informing him of the French proposal for a revo- lution in the Rhineland ...
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... hand , and France led by Clemenceau and supported at essential points by Lloyd George , on the other . All along President Wilson had clearly seen the inev- itability of this conflict . " The Past and Present are in deadly grapple ...
... hand , and France led by Clemenceau and supported at essential points by Lloyd George , on the other . All along President Wilson had clearly seen the inev- itability of this conflict . " The Past and Present are in deadly grapple ...
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... hand , nothing appears more consummate than the skill with which the French prepared and massed their attack . As a strategist Clemenceau in diplomacy was more than the equal of Foch in war . It was the kind of thing - the art of it ...
... hand , nothing appears more consummate than the skill with which the French prepared and massed their attack . As a strategist Clemenceau in diplomacy was more than the equal of Foch in war . It was the kind of thing - the art of it ...
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... Germany be controlled perma- nently by armed force ? How , on the other hand , could a powerful military alliance , even of allied nations , be trusted to hold a purely defensive position on the Rhine 10 WOODROW WILSON AND WORLD SETTLEMENT.
... Germany be controlled perma- nently by armed force ? How , on the other hand , could a powerful military alliance , even of allied nations , be trusted to hold a purely defensive position on the Rhine 10 WOODROW WILSON AND WORLD SETTLEMENT.
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... hand man , Tardieu , on February 26 , in which all the aspects of the Foch memorandum of January 10 were much expanded , there occurs this amazing calculation of just what these economic proposals will accomplish : The loss of the left ...
... hand man , Tardieu , on February 26 , in which all the aspects of the Foch memorandum of January 10 were much expanded , there occurs this amazing calculation of just what these economic proposals will accomplish : The loss of the left ...
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¹See accepted Adriatic agreed agreement Allied and Associated April April 23 armies Armistice Associated Powers Balfour Baron Makino basis Bolshevism Britain British cables chapter China Chinese Clemenceau Colonel House Commission compromise concessions coöperation Council of Four Council of Ten course crisis decision declared diplomacy diplomatic discussion Document draft enemy Europe favour finally Fiume Foch force France French French demands frontier George's Germany Germany's Government guarantees hand important interests Italians Italy Japan Japanese Jugoslavs June Kiauchau League of Nations Lloyd George mandate March matter meeting memorandum ment military occupation opinion Orlando Palestine Paris Peace Conference political port position present President Wilson President's principles problem programme proposal question raw materials regard reparation Rhine Saar Secret Minutes secret treaties settlement Shantung ships Sonnino statement struggle Supreme Economic Council Syria territory tion Treaty of London United wanted whole
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411 ページ - The removal, so far as possible, of all economic barriers and the establishment of an equality of trade conditions among all the nations consenting to the peace and associating themselves for its maintenance.
215 ページ - Powers, in favour of the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people, it being clearly understood that nothing should be done which might prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine, or the rights and political status enjoyed by Jews in any other country...
251 ページ - The movable and immovable property owned by the German State in the territory of Kiaochow, as well as all the rights which Germany might claim in consequence of the works or improvements made or of the expenses incurred by her, directly or indirectly, in connection with this territory, are and remain acquired by Japan, free and clear of all charges and encumbrances.
216 ページ - The settlement of every question, whether of territory, of sovereignty, of economic arrangement, or of political relationship, upon the basis of the free acceptance of that settlement by the people immediately concerned...
495 ページ - You may strip Germany of her colonies, reduce her armaments to a mere police force and her navy to that of a fifth-rate power; all the same, in the end, if she feels that she has been unjustly treated in the peace of 1919, she will find means of exacting retribution from her conquerors.
495 ページ - The greatest danger that I see in the present situation is that Germany may throw in her lot with Bolshevism and place her resources, her brains, her vast organizing power at the disposal of the revolutionary fanatics whose dream it is to conquer the world for Bolshevism by force of arms.
251 ページ - ARTICLE 156. Germany renounces, in favour of Japan, all her rights, title and privileges — particularly those concerning the territory of Kiaochow, railways, mines and submarine cables — which she acquired in virtue of the Treaty concluded by her with China on March 6, 1898, and of all other arrangements relative to the Province of Shantung.
218 ページ - ... satisfactory custodians of the holy places than the Jews could be. It must be believed that the precise meaning, in this respect, of the complete Jewish occupation of Palestine has not been fully sensed by those who urge the extreme Zionist program. For it would intensify, with a certainty like fate, the anti-Jewish feeling both in Palestine and in all other portions of the world which look to Palestine as "the Holy Land".
417 ページ - ... make provision to secure and maintain freedom of communications and of transit and equitable treatment for the commerce of all Members of the League.
369 ページ - By it they understand that compensation will be made by Germany for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by the aggression of Germany by land, by sea and from the air.