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... contain the narrative - 495 ページRay Stannard Baker 著 - 1922全文表示 - この書籍について
| Francesco Saverio Nitti - 1922 - 338 ページ
...army eager to fight, because it is the only army that believes that it has any cause to fight for. The greatest danger that I see in the present situation...conquer the world for Bolshevism by force of arms. This danger is no mere chimera. The present government in Germany is weak; its authority is challenged;... | |
| Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson - 1923 - 168 ページ
...witness it here. Mr. Lloyd George proceeds : " The greatest danger that I see in the present situation's that Germany may throw in her lot with. Bolshevism, and place her resources, her brains, her vast organising power, at the disposal of the revolutionary fanatics whose dream it is to conquer the world... | |
| Alfred Lewis Pinneo Dennis - 1924 - 544 ページ
...matters; but in the course of the discussion as to German reparations the British Prime Minister stated : The greatest danger that I see in the present situation is that Germany may throw her lot with the Bolsheviki and place her resources, her brains, her vast organizing power at the disposal... | |
| Robert Page Arnot - 1927 - 206 ページ
...situation is that Germany may throw in her lot with Bolshevism and place her resources, her brains and her vast organizing power at the disposal of the revolutionary...conquer the world for Bolshevism by force of arms. This danger is no mere chimera." While later he drew a picture of "nearly three million people organized... | |
| Robert Page Arnot - 1927 - 208 ページ
...Memorandum he presented to the Peace Conference on March 25, 1919, in which he wrote: "The greatest danger I see in the present situation is that Germany may...with Bolshevism and place her resources, her brains and her vast organizing power at the disposal of the revolutionary fanatics whose dream it is to conquer... | |
| Association of Officers and Men Formerly of the Russian Army - 1927 - 208 ページ
...Memorandum he presented to the Peace Conference on March 25, 1919, in which he wrote: "The greatest danger I see in the present situation is that Germany may...with Bolshevism and place her resources, her brains and her vast organizing power at the disposal of the revolutionary fanatics whose dream it is to conquer... | |
| Walter Ze'ev Laqueur - 1965 - 390 ページ
...them apart. At the Versailles peace conference Lloyd George had circulated a confidential memorandum: The greatest danger that I see in the present situation...disposal of the revolutionary fanatics whose dream is to conquer the world for Bolshevism by force of arms. This danger is no mere chimera. Clemenceau... | |
| David Chuter - 1996 - 378 ページ
...Fontainebleau memorandum, which argued that too harsh a policy towards Germany might lead that nation 'to throw in her lot with Bolshevism and place her resources, her brains, her vast organising powers at the disposal of the revolutionary fanatics, whose dream it is to conquer the world... | |
| Brian Blouet - 2001 - 212 ページ
...British view, Lloyd George in the Fontainebleau memorandum (25 March 1919) feared that Germany would throw in her lot with Bolshevism and place her resources,...dream it is to conquer the world for Bolshevism.' International Bouodaries: sketched by Mackinder, 1919 — not considered by Mack1nder 600 k1lometers... | |
| Ursula Lehmkuhl, Clemens A. Wurm, Hubert Zimmermann - 2003 - 296 ページ
...den Locktönen der "Spartakisten," gemeinsam mit Russland gegen die Friedensbedingungen zu kämpfen, "may throw in her lot with Bolshevism and place her resources, her brains, her vast organising power at the disposal of the revolutionary fanatics whose dream it is to conquer the world... | |
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