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... England received both reparations and partial war debt payments ; but everything England received , whether reparations from Germany or repayments from her Allies , was passed on to the United States Government . Nothing was applied to ...
... England received both reparations and partial war debt payments ; but everything England received , whether reparations from Germany or repayments from her Allies , was passed on to the United States Government . Nothing was applied to ...
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... England professed to be fighting for the rights of small nations . They should therefore help Finland . Further- more , since Finland's cause was bound up with that of France and England , any aid given by the United States might ...
... England professed to be fighting for the rights of small nations . They should therefore help Finland . Further- more , since Finland's cause was bound up with that of France and England , any aid given by the United States might ...
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... England was so near to them . Even if historical and cultural links are brushed aside there are economic reasons for close association between the United States and England sufficient in themselves to impel it , and no valid ...
... England was so near to them . Even if historical and cultural links are brushed aside there are economic reasons for close association between the United States and England sufficient in themselves to impel it , and no valid ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER PAGE I TOWARDS WORLD COOPERATION WITH the Kel LOGG PACT | 3 |
II THE FAILURE TO ADJUST the War DebtS | 34 |
THE EFFORT TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION | 59 |
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