The National Review, Volume 72W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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... Allies that the question of Alsace - Lorraine is a domestic German affair which concerns no other country . ( 3 ) ... Allies of the integrity of Austria - Hungary as she existed before the war , and in addition acceptance by the Allies of ...
... Allies that the question of Alsace - Lorraine is a domestic German affair which concerns no other country . ( 3 ) ... Allies of the integrity of Austria - Hungary as she existed before the war , and in addition acceptance by the Allies of ...
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THE Allies maintained their relentless pressure on a defensive enemy throughout the month of September , which consisted of one All the Allies prolonged and almost unbroken series of Allied suc- cesses over a front of nearly two hundred ...
THE Allies maintained their relentless pressure on a defensive enemy throughout the month of September , which consisted of one All the Allies prolonged and almost unbroken series of Allied suc- cesses over a front of nearly two hundred ...
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... Allies would have free access to the territories evacuated by the Germans on the Eastern frontier , either through Danzig or by the Vistula . The last of the special military clauses provided for the unconditional evacuation of all ...
... Allies would have free access to the territories evacuated by the Germans on the Eastern frontier , either through Danzig or by the Vistula . The last of the special military clauses provided for the unconditional evacuation of all ...
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