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... Britain in an unpopular and diplomatically vulnerable posi- tion , the dissatisfied and opportunist directors of Germany's foreign policy resolved to take full advantage of it . A deteriorating political situation in Samoa presented an ...
... Britain in an unpopular and diplomatically vulnerable posi- tion , the dissatisfied and opportunist directors of Germany's foreign policy resolved to take full advantage of it . A deteriorating political situation in Samoa presented an ...
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... Britain indicated a policy of colonial annexation . Military and naval leaders , aware that restrictions were ... Britain's vast overseas domain , powerful elements in the Government favored retention of the captured colonies . The ...
... Britain indicated a policy of colonial annexation . Military and naval leaders , aware that restrictions were ... Britain's vast overseas domain , powerful elements in the Government favored retention of the captured colonies . The ...
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... Britain . British and Foreign State Papers . 1877-1923 . Great Britain . Foreign Office . Collected Diplomatic Docu- ments Relating to the Outbreak of the European War London , 1915 . Great Britain . Foreign Office ( Historical Section ) ...
... Britain . British and Foreign State Papers . 1877-1923 . Great Britain . Foreign Office . Collected Diplomatic Docu- ments Relating to the Outbreak of the European War London , 1915 . Great Britain . Foreign Office ( Historical Section ) ...
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accepted acquisition administration aims Allied Alsace-Lorraine American Asquith attitude Austra Australian Balfour Belgian Belgium Boer Borden Botha Britain British Empire Cameroons campaign captured Central Africa chap claims colo colonial annexation colonial trusteeship Congo declaration demands desires Diary Diplomacy discussion disposal Dominions European ex-German colonies Foreign France French future George's German colonial empire German East Africa German New Guinea German Samoa Germany's Hansard Hughes Hughes's Ibid Imperial War Cabinet insisted interests internationalization Japanese Labor Labour Party League of Nations Lloyd George London Lord mandate system mandatory Massey Memoirs memorandum ment military negotiated neutrality opinion overseas Pacific islands Parl Peace Conference Peace Proposals peace settlement peace terms possessions powers Prime Minister principle propaganda question referred regarded representatives restoration retention Round Table Samoa Senate Smuts Socialist South Africa Southwest Africa sovereignty speech statement territory tion Togoland Union United Empire vols Woodrow Wilson York Zealand