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... American counterpart with a memorandum listing the main points of the statement on war aims he had delivered to the Imperial War Cabinet , but again colonial questions were omitted.7 The American entry into the war had occasioned a ...
... American counterpart with a memorandum listing the main points of the statement on war aims he had delivered to the Imperial War Cabinet , but again colonial questions were omitted.7 The American entry into the war had occasioned a ...
Page 138
... Americans had fallen prey to pro- German propaganda , " mainly because the real spirit of British imperialism is very frequently misunderstood . " The American public , it was claimed , did not realize that Britain wanted nothing for ...
... Americans had fallen prey to pro- German propaganda , " mainly because the real spirit of British imperialism is very frequently misunderstood . " The American public , it was claimed , did not realize that Britain wanted nothing for ...
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... American Diplomacy , 295. Representatives of the American Federation of Labor attended the September 1918 Inter - Allied Labor and Socialist Conference , which adopted a resolution on war aims that did not specifically call for a policy ...
... American Diplomacy , 295. Representatives of the American Federation of Labor attended the September 1918 Inter - Allied Labor and Socialist Conference , which adopted a resolution on war aims that did not specifically call for a policy ...
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