Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 22
... United States , hav- ing been under construction for foreign account and taken over by the United States Government . Others were in- terned German ships , but the large steamers like the Vaterland , which were commandeered by the navy ...
... United States , hav- ing been under construction for foreign account and taken over by the United States Government . Others were in- terned German ships , but the large steamers like the Vaterland , which were commandeered by the navy ...
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... United States on July 15 , 1917 , Germany was obtaining from the neutral countries of Northern Europe a sufficient quantity of fats to supply a full ration to 2,500,000 men . Foodstuffs and fodder imported into those countries from the ...
... United States on July 15 , 1917 , Germany was obtaining from the neutral countries of Northern Europe a sufficient quantity of fats to supply a full ration to 2,500,000 men . Foodstuffs and fodder imported into those countries from the ...
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... United States and our advances to the Allies last year amounted to $ 2,525,000,000 . In addition to this the United States have advanced to all the Allies no less a sum during the year than $ 4,750,000,000 . this sum approximately ...
... United States and our advances to the Allies last year amounted to $ 2,525,000,000 . In addition to this the United States have advanced to all the Allies no less a sum during the year than $ 4,750,000,000 . this sum approximately ...
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