The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 135Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1944 |
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Pagina 84
... Armistice of 1918 was premature . By for- bearing to bring the war on the enemy's soil and to march into Berlin , the Allies , it is contended , failed to make the defeat evident to the German people . This people could thus be ...
... Armistice of 1918 was premature . By for- bearing to bring the war on the enemy's soil and to march into Berlin , the Allies , it is contended , failed to make the defeat evident to the German people . This people could thus be ...
Pagina 89
... Armistice would be premature , or that it was necessary to march into Berlin before it could be concluded . The divergence did not rest upon the opportunity of concluding the Armistice , but upon what the Armistice would contain . If ...
... Armistice would be premature , or that it was necessary to march into Berlin before it could be concluded . The divergence did not rest upon the opportunity of concluding the Armistice , but upon what the Armistice would contain . If ...
Pagina 90
... Armistice had jeopardised victory . The object of the Armistice was to give to the Allied and Associated Governments unrestricted power ' to impose their peace terms upon a beaten enemy . This object was fulfilled . More than this it ...
... Armistice had jeopardised victory . The object of the Armistice was to give to the Allied and Associated Governments unrestricted power ' to impose their peace terms upon a beaten enemy . This object was fulfilled . More than this it ...
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