It is my Impression that we can disorganize and hold up for months. If not entirely prevent, the manufacture of munitions in Bethlehem and the Middle West, which, in the opinion of the German Military Attache. Is of great Importance and amply outweighs... The Times History of the War - Página 2581915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1916 - 906 páginas
...Falmouth, England, showed that Dumba had engaged in such conspiracies. He wrote, "We can disorganize and hold up for months, if not entirely prevent, the...West, which, in the opinion of the German military attaché, is of great importance, and amply outweighs the expenditure of the money involved." He defended... | |
| 1916 - 888 páginas
...the proposal to your Lordship's favorable consideration. It is my Impression that we can disorganize and hold up for months. If not entirely prevent, the...amply outweighs the expenditure of money Involved. But even if strikes do not come off, It Is probable that we should extort, under the pressure of the... | |
| William Henry Skaggs - 1915 - 368 páginas
...workmen. Dr. Dumba's letter contained the following : " It is my impression that we can disorganize and hold up for months, if not entirely prevent, the...amply outweighs the expenditure of money involved." The Ambassador admitted that he had employed Archibald, an American citizen, travelling under an American... | |
| 1915 - 762 páginas
...Austro-Hungarian ambassador, Constantin Dumba, proposed to his foreign office plans which would " disorganize and hold up for months, if not entirely prevent, the manufacture of munitions in Hethlehem and the Middle West " ; and on September 9 the United States government, becoming cognizant... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1916 - 580 páginas
...to initiate strikes in America which should hold up the manufacture of munitions in that country. " We can disorganise and hold up for months, if not...importance and amply outweighs the expenditure of the money involved." The complicity of the Austrian Ambassador in an attempt to stir up industrial... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1916 - 608 páginas
...to initiate strikes in America which should hold up the manufacture of munitions in that country. " We can disorganise and hold up for months, if not...importance and amply outweighs the expenditure of the money involved." The complicity of the Austrian Ambassador in an attempt to stir up industrial... | |
| 1916 - 870 páginas
...Falmouth, England, showed that Dumba had engaged in such conspiracies. He wrote, "\Ve can disorganize and hold up for months, if not entirely prevent, the...importance, and amply outweighs the expenditure of the money involved." He defended himself for entertaining such a proposition, in a letter to Secretary... | |
| Francis Joseph Reynolds, Allen Leon Churchill, Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1916 - 722 páginas
...Allies. The letter contained this compromising passage : "It is my impression that we can disorganize and hold up for months, if not entirely prevent, the...attache is of great importance and amply outweighs the comparatively small expenditure of money involved." The proposals named were made by the editor of... | |
| 1916 - 866 páginas
...the proposal to your Lordship's favorable consideration. It is my Impression that we can disorganize and hold up for months. If not entirely prevent, the...West, which. In the opinion of the German Military Attaché, is of great Importance and amply outweighs the expenditure of money Involved. But even if... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1916 - 434 páginas
...Ambassador, Dr. Dumba, wrote to the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs: "We can disorganize and hold up, if not entirely prevent, the manufacture of munitions in Bethlehem and the Middle West, which is of great importance, and amply outweighs the expenditure of money involved." Three months after... | |
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