Germany, the Next Republic?Grosset & Dunlap, 1917 - Počet stran: 276 |
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... newspapers reported the assassi- nation of the Archduke and Archduchess of Aus- tria . In August , when the first declarations of war were received , I was assigned by the United Press Associations to " cover " the belligerent em ...
... newspapers reported the assassi- nation of the Archduke and Archduchess of Aus- tria . In August , when the first declarations of war were received , I was assigned by the United Press Associations to " cover " the belligerent em ...
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... newspapers , frequently took them from the Foreign Office to the Chief Telegraph Office personally in order to speed them on their way to the outside world . The censored despatches were sealed in a Foreign Office envelope . With this ...
... newspapers , frequently took them from the Foreign Office to the Chief Telegraph Office personally in order to speed them on their way to the outside world . The censored despatches were sealed in a Foreign Office envelope . With this ...
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... to the readers of American newspapers . One day at the British Embassy I was given copies of the White Book and of many other documents which Great Britain had issued to show how she tried to avoid the 20 GERMANY , THE NEXT REPUBLIC ?
... to the readers of American newspapers . One day at the British Embassy I was given copies of the White Book and of many other documents which Great Britain had issued to show how she tried to avoid the 20 GERMANY , THE NEXT REPUBLIC ?
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... newspaper of Germany , pub- lished an announcement declaring that from the 18th of February " all the waters sur- rounding Great Britain and Ireland as well as the entire English channel are hereby declared to be a war area . All ships ...
... newspaper of Germany , pub- lished an announcement declaring that from the 18th of February " all the waters sur- rounding Great Britain and Ireland as well as the entire English channel are hereby declared to be a war area . All ships ...
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... newspapers , but placards which pictured the Germans as pi- rates . Two days later , while walking down Un- ter den Linden , poor old women , who were al- ready taking the places of newsboys , sold Ger- man extras with streaming ...
... newspapers , but placards which pictured the Germans as pi- rates . Two days later , while walking down Un- ter den Linden , poor old women , who were al- ready taking the places of newsboys , sold Ger- man extras with streaming ...
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