The Rise and Fall of the League of NationsHutchinson, 1973 - Počet stran: 432 "The holocaust of World War I ended with a great dream - the founding of the League of Nations. Based on an idealistic plan, the Covenant of the League expressed man's deep-seated desire to govern by justice and reason. The League would enshrine the interests of the world community above those of any individual nation or group of nations. It would institute humane labor conditions throughout the world, prevent disease, and fight the evils of slavery, drug traffic, and prostitution."--Book Jacket. |
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... bring about a peaceful settlement . Vilna lay in the path of the warring Russian and Polish armies in 1920 and it changed hands several times , but when Russia signed a peace treaty with Lithuania , the city once more became the seat of ...
... bring about a peaceful settlement . Vilna lay in the path of the warring Russian and Polish armies in 1920 and it changed hands several times , but when Russia signed a peace treaty with Lithuania , the city once more became the seat of ...
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... bring about a cut in armaments . But that should not prevent us from taking at their face value the sentiments expressed at the time of the Peace Conference , even by such a relentlessly realistic man as Cle- menceau . " The Allied and ...
... bring about a cut in armaments . But that should not prevent us from taking at their face value the sentiments expressed at the time of the Peace Conference , even by such a relentlessly realistic man as Cle- menceau . " The Allied and ...
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... bringing pressure to bear ' on the oil companies . Propaganda was being made in the United States and France , said ... bring about a serious situation . " He had also had a message from Sir Austen Chamberlain , who had had a talk with ...
... bringing pressure to bear ' on the oil companies . Propaganda was being made in the United States and France , said ... bring about a serious situation . " He had also had a message from Sir Austen Chamberlain , who had had a talk with ...
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Mankind is once more on the move II | 17 |
A living thing is born | 38 |
An obscure corner of the Black Sea | 51 |
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