Germany, the Next Republic?Grosset & Dunlap, 1917 - Počet stran: 276 |
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... German first army against Paris in August , 1914 ; General von Falkenhayn , former Chief of the General Staff ... American Ambassador , and the Foreign Office . I followed closely the effects of American political intervention until ...
... German first army against Paris in August , 1914 ; General von Falkenhayn , former Chief of the General Staff ... American Ambassador , and the Foreign Office . I followed closely the effects of American political intervention until ...
Strana vii
... German people from world citizens to narrow- minded , deceitful tools of a ruthless government . I saw Germany outlaw herself . I saw the effects of President Wilson's notes . I saw the anti- American propaganda begin . I saw the ...
... German people from world citizens to narrow- minded , deceitful tools of a ruthless government . I saw Germany outlaw herself . I saw the effects of President Wilson's notes . I saw the anti- American propaganda begin . I saw the ...
Strana 13
... AMERICAN PROPAGANDA DOCUMENT 85 . GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND 124 THIS IS THE PHOTOGRAPH OF VON HINDENBURG WHICH EVERY GERMAN ... GERMAN PEOPLE TO Go Down " 183 THE NEW WEATHER CAPE 196 · CHART SHOWING TONNAGE OF SHIPS SUNK BY GER- MAN SUBMARINES ...
... AMERICAN PROPAGANDA DOCUMENT 85 . GOTT STRAFE ENGLAND 124 THIS IS THE PHOTOGRAPH OF VON HINDENBURG WHICH EVERY GERMAN ... GERMAN PEOPLE TO Go Down " 183 THE NEW WEATHER CAPE 196 · CHART SHOWING TONNAGE OF SHIPS SUNK BY GER- MAN SUBMARINES ...
Strana 21
... German viewpoint . The thing which impressed me at the time was the desire of these officials to get their opinions before the American people . But why did these ambassadors want the standpoints of their gov- ernments understood over ...
... German viewpoint . The thing which impressed me at the time was the desire of these officials to get their opinions before the American people . But why did these ambassadors want the standpoints of their gov- ernments understood over ...
Strana 23
... American people had ... Americans discussed more of the possibilities of international peace and arbitration than war . Europeans lived through nothing except an ex- pectancy of war . Even the people knew who the enemies might be . The German ...
... American people had ... Americans discussed more of the possibilities of international peace and arbitration than war . Europeans lived through nothing except an ex- pectancy of war . Even the people knew who the enemies might be . The German ...
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