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" Germany, achieved their national unity in the two decades preceding the treaty of Berlin. Hemmed in on the west by Great Britain and France and on the east by Russia, born too late to extend their political sovereignty over vast colonial domains, and... "
The Reconstruction of Poland and the Near East: Problems of Peace - Страница 57
написао/ла Herbert Adams Gibbons - 1917 - 218 страница
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The New Larned History for Ready Reference, Reading and Research: The ..., Том 2

Josephus Nelson Larned - 1922 - 960 страница
...1878.— See also TURKEY: 1878. 1878-1914. — Influence of the Central Powers. — Drang nach Osten. — "Since 1878, new defenders of Ottoman integrity against...(if only for lack of coaling-stations) to develop sea power greater than that of their rivals, nothing was more natural than the German and Austro-Hungarian...
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Turkey, the Great Powers, and the Bagdad Railway: A Study in Imperialism

Edward Mead Earle - 1923 - 392 страница
...years later, in the midst of the Great War, an American writer expressed much the same point of view : "Hemmed in on the west by Great Britain and France...colonial domains, and unable (if only for lack of coaling stations) to develop sea power greater than that of their rivals, nothing was more natural...
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Turkey, the Great Powers, and the Bagdad Railway: A Study in Imperialism

Edward Mead Earle - 1923 - 394 страница
...the midst of the Great War, an American writer expressed much the same point of view : "Hemmed in or? the west by Great Britain and France and on the east...colonial domains, and unable (if only for lack of coaling stations) to develop sea power greater than that of their rivals, nothing was more natural...
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The Century, Том 93

1917 - 1130 страница
...against the Russians have arisen. The central European powers—Italy, Austria, and Germany—achieved their national unity in the two decades preceding...sea-power greater than that of their rivals, nothing was more natural than the German and Austro-Hungarian conception of a Drang nach Osten through the...
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