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which at that time nobody bothered about , and the “ Peace Treaties , ” nearly everything was taken up that seemed agitationally expedient or ideologically necessary . Especially to the peace treaties themselves the greatest attention ...
which at that time nobody bothered about , and the “ Peace Treaties , ” nearly everything was taken up that seemed agitationally expedient or ideologically necessary . Especially to the peace treaties themselves the greatest attention ...
Pagina 87
The stuff that had been drummed into him was automatically refuted and his attention drawn more and more to the speech . This is the reason why , right after my first lecture on the “ Peace Treaty of Versailles , " which I had delivered ...
The stuff that had been drummed into him was automatically refuted and his attention drawn more and more to the speech . This is the reason why , right after my first lecture on the “ Peace Treaty of Versailles , " which I had delivered ...
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The general had occasion to express his distrust of peace conferences between civilized nations . His argument , in part , was as follows : Peace conferences often foment trouble . For instance , when I was in the Philippines , I had ...
The general had occasion to express his distrust of peace conferences between civilized nations . His argument , in part , was as follows : Peace conferences often foment trouble . For instance , when I was in the Philippines , I had ...
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