Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Blockade of Germany Complete The United States War Trade Board Stops the Flow of Supplies Through Neutral Countries ... completing in fact the plan of economic strangulation which the British Government had been endeavoring to carry out ...
Blockade of Germany Complete The United States War Trade Board Stops the Flow of Supplies Through Neutral Countries ... completing in fact the plan of economic strangulation which the British Government had been endeavoring to carry out ...
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... complete their revolu- tionary program . The vote in the congress on ratifying the treaty stood 704 to 261. Two Bol- shevist Commissaries - Debenko and Ko- lantai - and four Social Revolutionaries -Steinberg , Kalagaieff , Karelin , and ...
... complete their revolu- tionary program . The vote in the congress on ratifying the treaty stood 704 to 261. Two Bol- shevist Commissaries - Debenko and Ko- lantai - and four Social Revolutionaries -Steinberg , Kalagaieff , Karelin , and ...
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... complete inde- pendence of Flanders . " Moreover , the council has decided " to lay down its mandate , " and to present itself for “ a new election , which is to give the Flemish people the opportunity to proclaim its will concerning ...
... complete inde- pendence of Flanders . " Moreover , the council has decided " to lay down its mandate , " and to present itself for “ a new election , which is to give the Flemish people the opportunity to proclaim its will concerning ...
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