Why We Went to WarC. Scribner's Sons, 1919 - 291 páginas |
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... month later a new war broke out , when Bulgaria attacked her recent allies as a result of disputes over a division of conquered territory . Roumania joined Serbia , Greece , and Montenegro , and Bulgaria was defeated . Most of the ...
... month later a new war broke out , when Bulgaria attacked her recent allies as a result of disputes over a division of conquered territory . Roumania joined Serbia , Greece , and Montenegro , and Bulgaria was defeated . Most of the ...
Página 85
... in so momentous a gathering . The several blue , red , and yellow books which flooded Europe the few months following the outbreak , and the hundreds of documents which were issued by German THE OCCASION OF THE WORLD WAR 85.
... in so momentous a gathering . The several blue , red , and yellow books which flooded Europe the few months following the outbreak , and the hundreds of documents which were issued by German THE OCCASION OF THE WORLD WAR 85.
Página 94
... month before the assassination of the Grand Duke . Clearly , therefore , the war would have come irrespective of the calamity at Serajevo . That merely served as the convenient pretext for the war upon which the Central Empires had ...
... month before the assassination of the Grand Duke . Clearly , therefore , the war would have come irrespective of the calamity at Serajevo . That merely served as the convenient pretext for the war upon which the Central Empires had ...
Página 95
... month before the tragedy of Serajevo , and it is likely that the archduke's fatal journey had some connection with important plans in the interest of Deutschtum . That conference , which has often been overlooked , is probably crucial ...
... month before the tragedy of Serajevo , and it is likely that the archduke's fatal journey had some connection with important plans in the interest of Deutschtum . That conference , which has often been overlooked , is probably crucial ...
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... month by month , that against a belligerent like Germany an attitude of neutrality in the interest of a general world peace was impossible . Never from the first had she any intention of respecting our rights and sovereignty any more ...
... month by month , that against a belligerent like Germany an attitude of neutrality in the interest of a general world peace was impossible . Never from the first had she any intention of respecting our rights and sovereignty any more ...
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