The British Empire and the German Colonies, 1914-1919 |
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... annexationists , since they demanded not only the return of their lost colonies but also portions of British , French ... annexationist campaign , but it was the " unfit - to - rule " rationale which had found a spiritual home in Great ...
... annexationists , since they demanded not only the return of their lost colonies but also portions of British , French ... annexationist campaign , but it was the " unfit - to - rule " rationale which had found a spiritual home in Great ...
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... annexationist appeal , since it was the colony most often mentioned as a candidate for reversion to Germany in the event of a negotiated peace settlement . Smuts's preoccu- pation with the disposal of German East Africa has already been ...
... annexationist appeal , since it was the colony most often mentioned as a candidate for reversion to Germany in the event of a negotiated peace settlement . Smuts's preoccu- pation with the disposal of German East Africa has already been ...
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... annexationist resolution from the Royal Colonial Institute , the Imperial War Conference assembled on June 12 to meet during the first week without the Australian representatives , who were delayed , it appears , by Hughes's ...
... annexationist resolution from the Royal Colonial Institute , the Imperial War Conference assembled on June 12 to meet during the first week without the Australian representatives , who were delayed , it appears , by Hughes's ...
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