Germany, the Next Republic?George H. Doran Company, 1917 - Počet stran: 276 |
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... effects of American political intervention until February 10th , 1917. Frequent visits to Holland and Denmark gave me the im- pressions of these countries regarding President Wilson and the United States . En route to Wash- ington with ...
... effects of American political intervention until February 10th , 1917. Frequent visits to Holland and Denmark gave me the im- pressions of these countries regarding President Wilson and the United States . En route to Wash- ington with ...
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... effects of President Wilson's notes . I saw the anti- American propaganda begin . I saw the Germany of 1915 disappear . I saw the birth of lawless Germany . In this book I shall try to take the reader from Washington to Berlin and back ...
... effects of President Wilson's notes . I saw the anti- American propaganda begin . I saw the Germany of 1915 disappear . I saw the birth of lawless Germany . In this book I shall try to take the reader from Washington to Berlin and back ...
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... effect of which is to subject neutral nations or neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks . The Im- perial German Government will not expect the Government of the United States to omit any word , or any act , necessary to the ...
... effect of which is to subject neutral nations or neutral persons to new and immeasurable risks . The Im- perial German Government will not expect the Government of the United States to omit any word , or any act , necessary to the ...
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... effect upon the war . He began to plan with the General Staff and the Navy to league Mexico against America for two purposes . One , Germany figured that a war with Mexico would keep the United States army and HATE CAMPAIGN AGAINST ...
... effect upon the war . He began to plan with the General Staff and the Navy to league Mexico against America for two purposes . One , Germany figured that a war with Mexico would keep the United States army and HATE CAMPAIGN AGAINST ...
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... effects which President Wilson's notes were having upon Americans and upon the out- side neutral world caused opposition to von Tir- pitz to gain more force . In desperation von Tir- pitz and his followers extended the anti - American ...
... effects which President Wilson's notes were having upon Americans and upon the out- side neutral world caused opposition to von Tir- pitz to gain more force . In desperation von Tir- pitz and his followers extended the anti - American ...
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Strana 255 - But the right is more precious than peace, and we shall fight for the things which we have always carried nearest our hearts — for democracy, for the right of those who submit to authority to have a voice in their own government...
Strana 249 - We have no quarrel with the German people. We have no feeling towards them but one of sympathy and friendship. It was not upon their impulse that their government acted in entering this war. It was not with their previous knowledge or approval. It was a war determined upon as wars used to be determined upon in the old, unhappy days when peoples were nowhere consulted by their rulers and wars were provoked and waged in the interest of dynasties or of little groups of ambitious men who were accustomed...
Strana 240 - On the third of February last I officially laid before you the extraordinary announcement of the Imperial German Government that on and after the first day of February it was its purpose to put aside all restraints of law or of humanity and use its submarines to sink every vessel that sought to approach...
Strana 245 - ... Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the Government and people of the United States; that it formally accept the status of belligerent which has thus been thrust upon it; and that it take immediate steps not only to put the country in a more thorough state of defense, but also to exert all its power and employ all its resources to bring the Government of the German Empire to terms and end the war.
Strana 248 - Our object now, as then, is to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world as against selfish and autocratic power...
Strana 246 - It will involve the immediate addition to the armed forces of the United States already provided for by law in case of war at least five hundred thousand men, who should, in my opinion, be chosen upon the principle of universal liability to service, and also the authorization of subsequent additional increments of equal force so soon as they may be needed and can be handled in training.
Strana 250 - The autocracy that crowned the summit of her political structure, long as it had stood and terrible as was the reality of its power, was not in fact Russian in origin, character, or purpose...
Strana 246 - I hope, so far as they can equitably be sustained by the present generation, by well conceived taxation. I say sustained so far as may be equitable by taxation because it seems to me that it would be most unwise to base the credits which will now be necessary entirely on money borrowed. It is our duty, I most respectfully urge, to protect our people so far as we may against the very serious hardships and evils which would be likely to arise out of the inflation which would be produced by vast loans.
Strana 114 - Unless the Imperial Government should now immediately declare and effect an abandonment of its present methods of submarine warfare against passenger and freight-carrying vessels, the Government of the United States can have no choice but to sever diplomatic relations with the German Empire altogether.
Strana 253 - The Austro-Hungarian Government has, indeed, avowed its unqualified indorsement and acceptance of the reckless and lawless submarine warfare adopted now without disguise by the Imperial German Government, and it has therefore not been possible for this Government to receive Count Tarnowski, the Ambassador recently accredited to this Government by the Imperial and Royal Government of Austria-Hungary; but that Government has not actually engaged in warfare against citizens of the United...