The New York Times Current History: The European war, Том 20New York Times Company, 1920 |
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... authorities , who represented that it was utterly impossible to secure the ar- rest and surrender of so many , and that attempts to do so would surely result in the overthrow of the Government . The Allies ' fear of Bolshevism in Ger ...
... authorities , who represented that it was utterly impossible to secure the ar- rest and surrender of so many , and that attempts to do so would surely result in the overthrow of the Government . The Allies ' fear of Bolshevism in Ger ...
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... authorities if the latter would guarantee that Bol- shevist propaganda would not be carried on in Poland and other European coun- tries . Nothing came at the time , however , from the peace tentatives . The Poles held a conference at ...
... authorities if the latter would guarantee that Bol- shevist propaganda would not be carried on in Poland and other European coun- tries . Nothing came at the time , however , from the peace tentatives . The Poles held a conference at ...
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... authorities . Despite the defeat that the Esthonians had suffered in conjunction with the Russian forces of Yudenitch , the morale of the former still continued good and they put up a strong resistance at Narva , where with only three ...
... authorities . Despite the defeat that the Esthonians had suffered in conjunction with the Russian forces of Yudenitch , the morale of the former still continued good and they put up a strong resistance at Narva , where with only three ...
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... authorities themselves . The most revolting cruelty was prac- tised , cruelties that sicken humanity and cannot be printed or read without a shudder . Spies were everywhere and no man felt safe with his neighbor . The most rigid tyranny ...
... authorities themselves . The most revolting cruelty was prac- tised , cruelties that sicken humanity and cannot be printed or read without a shudder . Spies were everywhere and no man felt safe with his neighbor . The most rigid tyranny ...
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... authorities . As the disorders increased , the military measures grew more rigid . Troops were poured into the island , until they ag- gregated more than 80,000 . In some cases the troops themselves got out of hand and looted , burned ...
... authorities . As the disorders increased , the military measures grew more rigid . Troops were poured into the island , until they ag- gregated more than 80,000 . In some cases the troops themselves got out of hand and looted , burned ...
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Страница 10 - THE Members of the League recognize that the maintenance of peace requires the reduction of national armaments to the lowest point consistent with national safety and the enforcement by common action of international obligations.
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.
Страница 11 - In any case under this Article the award of the arbitrators shall be made within a reasonable time, and the report of the Council shall be made within six months after the submission of the dispute.
Страница 11 - A general association of nations must be formed under specific covenants for the purpose of affording mutual guarantees of political independence and territorial integrity to great and small states alike.