The New York Times Current History: The European war, Том 20New York Times Company, 1920 |
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... Paris , Nov. 27 , 1919 . A new Ministry favorable to the En- tente was formed on Oct. 14 under the leadership of M. Stambulisky . It was created for the express purpose of sign- ing the treaty , and all its members were cf the political ...
... Paris , Nov. 27 , 1919 . A new Ministry favorable to the En- tente was formed on Oct. 14 under the leadership of M. Stambulisky . It was created for the express purpose of sign- ing the treaty , and all its members were cf the political ...
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... Paris were tremendous . As soon as it became known officially that the Ger- mans had agreed to sign the treaty un- conditionally , big guns began to boom from all the forts around Paris , bring- ing their message to the waiting people ...
... Paris were tremendous . As soon as it became known officially that the Ger- mans had agreed to sign the treaty un- conditionally , big guns began to boom from all the forts around Paris , bring- ing their message to the waiting people ...
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... Paris suburb that gave its name to the treaty . To reach it the plenipotentiaries and distinguished guests from all parts of the world motored to Versailles that day , and drove down the magnificent tree - lined Avenue du Château , then ...
... Paris suburb that gave its name to the treaty . To reach it the plenipotentiaries and distinguished guests from all parts of the world motored to Versailles that day , and drove down the magnificent tree - lined Avenue du Château , then ...
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... Paris on the evening of June 28. All Paris was ablaze ; the streets were filled with torchlight processions , columns of troops marched over the city and everywhere were greeted with wild cheers ; the sol- diers were pelted with flowers ...
... Paris on the evening of June 28. All Paris was ablaze ; the streets were filled with torchlight processions , columns of troops marched over the city and everywhere were greeted with wild cheers ; the sol- diers were pelted with flowers ...
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... Paris . The delegates named in the preamble are those who signed the treaty , with a few exceptions ; China's plenipotentiaries refused to sign on account of the Shantung concessions to Japan , and Italy's signers , owing to the ...
... Paris . The delegates named in the preamble are those who signed the treaty , with a few exceptions ; China's plenipotentiaries refused to sign on account of the Shantung concessions to Japan , and Italy's signers , owing to the ...
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Страница 9 - The Allied and Associated Governments affirm and Germany accepts the responsibility of Germany and her allies for causing all the loss and damage to which the Allied and Associated Governments and their nationals have been subjected as a consequence of the war imposed upon them by the aggression of Germany and her allies.
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