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Page 34
... wrote von Jagow , the Secretary of State , to Prince Max , July 5 , 1916 ; " but it does appear to me that the present moment means the climax of the struggle and that an ebb will set in after this , and bring us to some sort of ...
... wrote von Jagow , the Secretary of State , to Prince Max , July 5 , 1916 ; " but it does appear to me that the present moment means the climax of the struggle and that an ebb will set in after this , and bring us to some sort of ...
Page 102
... wrote Sir Fairfax Cartwright , who was an observant British minister at Munich in the early twentieth century , " will go on talking about peace until the very moment when the guns start firing . " The military men , on their side , are ...
... wrote Sir Fairfax Cartwright , who was an observant British minister at Munich in the early twentieth century , " will go on talking about peace until the very moment when the guns start firing . " The military men , on their side , are ...
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... wrote to his wife . Elaborate and difficult negotiations were completed successfully in eleven days . The Napoleonic War was finally " liquidated , " and France was admitted to the Concert of Europe - and all this to the accompaniment ...
... wrote to his wife . Elaborate and difficult negotiations were completed successfully in eleven days . The Napoleonic War was finally " liquidated , " and France was admitted to the Concert of Europe - and all this to the accompaniment ...
Contents
THE DIVIDING LINE OF THE WORLD WAR page | 13 |
THE DIFFICULTY OF MAKING PEACE | 18 |
THE OLD DIPLOMACY | 46 |
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