The British Empire and the German Colonies, 1914-1919 |
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... attitude and long years of colonial experience uniquely qualify him to bring a benevolent authority to the benighted victims of German misrule . In this propaganda campaign the way was led by the Royal Colonial Society , through its ...
... attitude and long years of colonial experience uniquely qualify him to bring a benevolent authority to the benighted victims of German misrule . In this propaganda campaign the way was led by the Royal Colonial Society , through its ...
Page 107
... attitude in 1916 was discouraging , but time and persuasion might yet alter it . Less hopeful was the attitude of the Dominions and the Allies . Opponents of annexation realized that even if Britain lent full support to schemes of ...
... attitude in 1916 was discouraging , but time and persuasion might yet alter it . Less hopeful was the attitude of the Dominions and the Allies . Opponents of annexation realized that even if Britain lent full support to schemes of ...
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... attitude toward the peace settlement : we do not wish this war to have been fought in vain . We have not fought for material gain or for territory , but we have fought for security in the future . If we attach any value to this group of ...
... attitude toward the peace settlement : we do not wish this war to have been fought in vain . We have not fought for material gain or for territory , but we have fought for security in the future . If we attach any value to this group of ...
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accepted administration aims Allied Alsace-Lorraine American Asquith attitude Australian Balfour Belgian Belgium Berlin Boer Borden Botha Britain British Empire Cameroons campaign captured Central Africa chap claims colo colonial annexation colonial trusteeship Congo declaration demands desire Diary Diplomacy discussion disposal Dominions European ex-German colonies Foreign France French future George's German colonial empire German East Africa German New Guinea Germany's Government Hansard Hughes Hughes's Ibid Imperial War Cabinet interests Japanese Labor Labour Party League of Nations Lloyd George London Lord mandate system mandatory Massey Memoirs memorandum ment military native negotiated neutrality opinion overseas Pacific islands Paris Paris Peace Conference Parl Peace Conference Peace Proposals peace settlement peace terms possessions powers Prime Minister principle propaganda question regarded restoration retention Review Round Table Samoa Secretary Senate Smuts Socialist South Africa Southwest Africa sovereignty speech territory tion Togoland Treaty Union United Empire vols Woodrow Wilson York Zealand