Encyclopedia of American Foreign Policy: Studies of the Principal Movements and Ideas, 3권Scribner, 1978 - 1201페이지 |
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... Allied soldiers , although not in- cluded under existing international legal defi- nitions of reparations , and hence in no way " ci- vilian damages , " ought to be part of the total . In order to limit the amount that Germany would be ...
... Allied soldiers , although not in- cluded under existing international legal defi- nitions of reparations , and hence in no way " ci- vilian damages , " ought to be part of the total . In order to limit the amount that Germany would be ...
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... Allied politicians were convinced that in the future they must control diplomacy to ensure peace . The profes- sionals could not be trusted . " In 1916 and 1917 , meetings of Allied premiers , with their chief assistants , had taken ...
... Allied politicians were convinced that in the future they must control diplomacy to ensure peace . The profes- sionals could not be trusted . " In 1916 and 1917 , meetings of Allied premiers , with their chief assistants , had taken ...
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... Allied and Associated powers . The German army was allowed to march home with flags flying a situation that gave rise to the fateful legend that the army had been " stabbed in the back " by a defeatest home front . In the autumn of 1918 ...
... Allied and Associated powers . The German army was allowed to march home with flags flying a situation that gave rise to the fateful legend that the army had been " stabbed in the back " by a defeatest home front . In the autumn of 1918 ...
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