The National Review, Volume 112W.H. Allen, 1939 - English literature |
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MARSHAL FOCH AND THE ARMISTICE * COLONEL HOUSE had already embarked for Europe when President Wilson officially sent the Allies copies of his corre- spondence with Germany . As soon as he got to Paris he went very busily to work . His ...
MARSHAL FOCH AND THE ARMISTICE * COLONEL HOUSE had already embarked for Europe when President Wilson officially sent the Allies copies of his corre- spondence with Germany . As soon as he got to Paris he went very busily to work . His ...
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... Colonel House asked him , in view of these advantages , whether he considered it preferable to continue the war or to grant an armistice . The Marshal answered , “ I have not fought for the sake of fighting , but to get results . If the ...
... Colonel House asked him , in view of these advantages , whether he considered it preferable to continue the war or to grant an armistice . The Marshal answered , “ I have not fought for the sake of fighting , but to get results . If the ...
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... Colonel House was armed for the conflict . He had drawn up a commentary as soon as he arrived in Paris on the fourteen points of which " even the vagueness made an admirable instrument of propaganda , but of little use to serve as a ...
... Colonel House was armed for the conflict . He had drawn up a commentary as soon as he arrived in Paris on the fourteen points of which " even the vagueness made an admirable instrument of propaganda , but of little use to serve as a ...
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