A Clean Peace: the War Aims of British Labour: Complete Text of the Official War Aims Memorandum of the Inter-Allied Labour and Socialist Conference, Held in London, February 23, 1918 |
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... annexations and without some inde nnities , there can be no just and lasting peace . There must be annexations , if they are necessary to set free a tortured and oppressed people , as in the case of Armenia . " Whatever may be proposed ...
... annexations and without some inde nnities , there can be no just and lasting peace . There must be annexations , if they are necessary to set free a tortured and oppressed people , as in the case of Armenia . " Whatever may be proposed ...
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... annexations or punitive indemnities , and the right of all peoples to self - deter- mination , " and that they are working with all their power to obtain from their Governments the necessary guarantees to apply these principles honestly ...
... annexations or punitive indemnities , and the right of all peoples to self - deter- mination , " and that they are working with all their power to obtain from their Governments the necessary guarantees to apply these principles honestly ...
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