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An immense number of Germans realize that war is not “ the picnic ” they fondly imagined when they set out to overrun the world in 1914 and realize Deutschland über alles . There is considerable suffering , chiefly in the towns ...
An immense number of Germans realize that war is not “ the picnic ” they fondly imagined when they set out to overrun the world in 1914 and realize Deutschland über alles . There is considerable suffering , chiefly in the towns ...
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With that in hand the Allies might realize all their ideals and aspirations so far as these are attainable in a world which will fall short of the millennium , even after the Boche is put on his back . But without M. Clemenceau's ...
With that in hand the Allies might realize all their ideals and aspirations so far as these are attainable in a world which will fall short of the millennium , even after the Boche is put on his back . But without M. Clemenceau's ...
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This took place seven months before the outbreak of war , and as Mr. Gerard subsequently realized the Emperor's object had been to persuade the United States Government through him “ that he was really trying to keep Europe at peace ...
This took place seven months before the outbreak of war , and as Mr. Gerard subsequently realized the Emperor's object had been to persuade the United States Government through him “ that he was really trying to keep Europe at peace ...
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This is in accordance with all the probabilities , and we trust that hereafter Allied statesmen eloquent on War Aims will realize with whom they have to deal , i.e. the real Germany that decides the big questions of policy .
This is in accordance with all the probabilities , and we trust that hereafter Allied statesmen eloquent on War Aims will realize with whom they have to deal , i.e. the real Germany that decides the big questions of policy .
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Now that Japan and the United States understand one another and realize that their former rivalry was made in Berlin , there is no shadow of an excuse for any aloofness . What has been the War Cabinet's policy on this question ?
Now that Japan and the United States understand one another and realize that their former rivalry was made in Berlin , there is no shadow of an excuse for any aloofness . What has been the War Cabinet's policy on this question ?
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