Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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Page 73
... remain will leave for Moscow . The power is leaving Petrograd , and the population , seized by vague alarm , has been flocking out of the city . Day after day a queue of many thousands waited on the Nevsky Prospect for per- mits to ...
... remain will leave for Moscow . The power is leaving Petrograd , and the population , seized by vague alarm , has been flocking out of the city . Day after day a queue of many thousands waited on the Nevsky Prospect for per- mits to ...
Page 176
... remain , hostile to any activity other than recon- ciliation and restoration I proved soon after the opening of hostilities by the definite resignation of my Directorship of Krupps ' works . " But since the first days of 1917 I have ...
... remain , hostile to any activity other than recon- ciliation and restoration I proved soon after the opening of hostilities by the definite resignation of my Directorship of Krupps ' works . " But since the first days of 1917 I have ...
Page 532
... remain in existence as provided by the last peace budget . The de- mobilization of divisions eleven to fifteen will be continued as stipulated in the treaty of Focsani signed on March 8 last . Of the Ru- manian divisions one to ten ...
... remain in existence as provided by the last peace budget . The de- mobilization of divisions eleven to fifteen will be continued as stipulated in the treaty of Focsani signed on March 8 last . Of the Ru- manian divisions one to ten ...
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