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... Berlin . Leave it to the Foreign Government to make such requests through its own representatives in Berlin - they can then be refused more easily . Do not , without being empowered by the Foreign Office , take any steps that might ...
... Berlin . Leave it to the Foreign Government to make such requests through its own representatives in Berlin - they can then be refused more easily . Do not , without being empowered by the Foreign Office , take any steps that might ...
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... Berlin after the World War , began his active career as an officer in the Guards . He was at the Embassy in Berlin from October 1920 to October 1926 , and served through the period of the invasion of the Ruhr , the Great Inflation , and ...
... Berlin after the World War , began his active career as an officer in the Guards . He was at the Embassy in Berlin from October 1920 to October 1926 , and served through the period of the invasion of the Ruhr , the Great Inflation , and ...
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... Berlin , but they did not " forgather " nearly as much as before at summer spas . Bismarck , though he had gone on occasion to Gastein and to Biarritz , set in general a very bad example . Although a courteous and hospitable man , the ...
... Berlin , but they did not " forgather " nearly as much as before at summer spas . Bismarck , though he had gone on occasion to Gastein and to Biarritz , set in general a very bad example . Although a courteous and hospitable man , the ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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