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... suggests that the interests of humanity would be best served by the full and frank abandonment by all belligerents ... suggested ; and their administration by an impartial Commission under that authority with its own trained staff , as ...
... suggests that the interests of humanity would be best served by the full and frank abandonment by all belligerents ... suggested ; and their administration by an impartial Commission under that authority with its own trained staff , as ...
Page 173
... suggested a permanent League of Nations commission to oversee all European powers in Central Africa . Within this framework Germany would regain her colonies or equivalent territories in case the Allies declined to restore the prewar ...
... suggested a permanent League of Nations commission to oversee all European powers in Central Africa . Within this framework Germany would regain her colonies or equivalent territories in case the Allies declined to restore the prewar ...
Page 217
... suggested a " World Conference on Central Africa , " to which Germany would be invited . He supported in vague terms an " international solution " for Africa , using the machinery of the League of Nations to neutralize the continent and ...
... suggested a " World Conference on Central Africa , " to which Germany would be invited . He supported in vague terms an " international solution " for Africa , using the machinery of the League of Nations to neutralize the continent and ...
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