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. |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 55
Strana 79
... give Austria any more money . But ministers were not entirely insensitive to the misery of Central Europe , where ... give the impression that the money had come from them . A year later , on July 4th , 1922 , the Cabinet was ready to ...
... give Austria any more money . But ministers were not entirely insensitive to the misery of Central Europe , where ... give the impression that the money had come from them . A year later , on July 4th , 1922 , the Cabinet was ready to ...
Strana 120
... give , that that mutual pact will be observed not only in the letter but in the spirit which prompts its origination ... gives , because I believe the peace of the whole world and the peace of our own land depend upon their coming to a ...
... give , that that mutual pact will be observed not only in the letter but in the spirit which prompts its origination ... gives , because I believe the peace of the whole world and the peace of our own land depend upon their coming to a ...
Strana 412
... give effect thereto . Article 14 The Council shall formulate and submit to the Members of the League for adoption plans for the establishment of a Permanent Court of International Justice . The Court shall be competent to hear and ...
... give effect thereto . Article 14 The Council shall formulate and submit to the Members of the League for adoption plans for the establishment of a Permanent Court of International Justice . The Court shall be competent to hear and ...
Obsah
Mankind is once more on the move II | 17 |
A living thing is born | 38 |
An obscure corner of the Black Sea | 51 |
Autorská práva | |
Další části 17 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
Abyssinia accept action aggression agreed agreement Allies American Anthony Eden armaments Article 16 asked Assembly attitude Austen Chamberlain Austria Bolivia Briand Britain British Cabinet British Government Cecil China Chinese colleagues commission committee countries Covenant decision delegates Disarmament Conference discussion dispute economic effective embargo Emperor Ethiopia Europe force Foreign Minister Foreign Office Foreign Secretary France French frontier Geneva Germany Germany's Haile Selassie Hitler Hoare Imperial War Cabinet Italian Italy Japan Japanese Laval League Council League of Nations League's Lithuania Litvinov Lloyd George Locarno Locarno treaties London Lord Lytton report MacDonald Manchuria meeting ment military months Mussolini negotiations never obligations organisation pact Paris peace Poincaré Poland political powers President Prime Minister proposals question recognised refused represented resolution Russia Saar sanctions settlement Simon speech Stimson Stresemann talks telegram territory tion told Treaty troops United Versailles vote wanted Wilson