A Clean Peace : the War Aims of British Labour: Complete Text of the Official War Aims Memorandum of the Inter-Allied Labour and Ssocialist Conference, Held in London, February 23, 1918 |
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... opinion that the return of the colonies to those who possessed them before the war , or the exchanges or compensations which might be effected , ought not to be an obstacle to the making of peace . Those colonies that have been taken by ...
... opinion that the return of the colonies to those who possessed them before the war , or the exchanges or compensations which might be effected , ought not to be an obstacle to the making of peace . Those colonies that have been taken by ...
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... opinion that an In- ternational Conference of Labour and Socialist organisations , held under proper conditions , would at this stage render use- ful service to world democracy by assisting to remove mis- understandings , as well as the ...
... opinion that an In- ternational Conference of Labour and Socialist organisations , held under proper conditions , would at this stage render use- ful service to world democracy by assisting to remove mis- understandings , as well as the ...
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agreement Aims Memorandum Allied Labour Alsace and Lorraine annexations armies and armaments Austria AUSTRIA-HUNGARY Autocracies Must Go auton Balkan Belgium belligerent Britain British capitalist certed abolition CLEAN PEACE colonies conditions of peace Conference emphatically insists conquest countries Court of Claims creation of legislatures Dardanelles declares its warmest destiny disarm dition of peace DORAN COMPANY economic economic war ernment February 23 ference fight free judicial investigation freedom of religion guarantee held in London henceforth on earth Hohenzollerns Imperialism Imperialists inhuman and ruthless Inter-Allied Conference declares International Commission Kingdom of Italy Labour and Socialist Labour Parties League of Nations ment mination necessary neutralised and opened oppressed organised Poland population preparation prevent principles problems prohibition of fresh race and tongue recognise restored rulers safe for democracy settle settlement Socialist Movement super-national authority terms of peace territories theft against individual Tin Soldier tion Treaty of Peace unemployment wage-earners and peasants wrong admittedly