The Literary Digest History of the World War Volume 4; Compiled from Original and Contemporary Sources American, British, French, German, and Others (Paperback)


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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: the President's address had made Germany declared that so great a "only after the struggle of the na- any reference made President Wilson the warring na- their peace terms, in the parliaments Allies and by the countries, of which Lloyd George was ous, foreshadowed Allied reply. Mr. ph-rase ? "Corn- full reparation, anties" ? exprest the nations that many. In the ply a few days were indicated as "The Entente ob- well known. The civ- that they imply, in the first instance, the gium, of Serbia, and the indemnitieswhich evacuation of the in- France, of Russia, with just reparation; Europe, guaranteed and founded as much tionalities and full of economic develop- tions, great or small ritorial conventions agreements suitable rial and maritime justified attacks; the inces or territories from the Allies by INT Col. Edwabd M. A snapshot of President Wilson' s representative at tha Supreme War Council after a meeting of the council In Paris particular reference, work could be iegun end of the present tions.'' Nor was to a suggestion had offered that tions should state Prompt utterances of all the Entente Premiers of those the speech of Mr. the most conspicu- the later formal Lloyd George's plete restitution, and effectual guar- the spirit of all were fighting Ger- formal Allied re- later peace terms follows: jects of the war are ilized world knows all necessity and in restoration of Bel- of Montenegro, and are due them: the vaded territories of and of Roumania, the reorganization of by a stable regime, upon respect of na- security and liberty ment, which all na- possess, as upon ter- a n d international to guarantee territo- frontiers against un- restitution of prov- wrested in the past force or against the of their populations; the liberations of Italians, of Slavs, of ...

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May 2012

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October 2010

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246 x 189 x 6mm (L x W x T)

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116

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978-0-217-59727-2

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9780217597272

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