Official German Documents Relating to the World War, Том 2Oxford University Press, 1923 |
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... tons to 21 million . Delegate Gothein , who is a member of this committee , addressed the main committee at length ... tons as against 4.7 million tons in the previous year . Wherever you looked , there were unmistakable signs of a very ...
... tons to 21 million . Delegate Gothein , who is a member of this committee , addressed the main committee at length ... tons as against 4.7 million tons in the previous year . Wherever you looked , there were unmistakable signs of a very ...
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... tons ; for December , 416,000 tons ; and for January , a round 440,000 tons . These results from the U - boat war on commerce were such as to allow us to expect that the 600,000 tons which had been estimated before as a prospective ...
... tons ; for December , 416,000 tons ; and for January , a round 440,000 tons . These results from the U - boat war on commerce were such as to allow us to expect that the 600,000 tons which had been estimated before as a prospective ...
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... tons , in round numbers some 20 million tons were composed of foodstuffs and luxuries , 16 million tons of wood , which was of particular importance for the British coal- and iron - mining industries , and altogether only some 13.5 million ...
... tons , in round numbers some 20 million tons were composed of foodstuffs and luxuries , 16 million tons of wood , which was of particular importance for the British coal- and iron - mining industries , and altogether only some 13.5 million ...
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... tons , and 8,008,000 tons of merchant shipping were damaged , making a total of 15,839,000 tons . So that this makes 15,838,000 tons of lost and damaged ships , of a total English tonnage of about 20,000,000 tons at the beginning of the ...
... tons , and 8,008,000 tons of merchant shipping were damaged , making a total of 15,839,000 tons . So that this makes 15,838,000 tons of lost and damaged ships , of a total English tonnage of about 20,000,000 tons at the beginning of the ...
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... tons were damaged by mines , and 7,335,000 tons , or twenty times as many , by U - boats . Now if I take up the public statements made by our Admiralty Staff , my calculation is that , of the world tonnage , not the British tonnage , 19 ...
... tons were damaged by mines , and 7,335,000 tons , or twenty times as many , by U - boats . Now if I take up the public statements made by our Admiralty Staff , my calculation is that , of the world tonnage , not the British tonnage , 19 ...
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able absolutely according Admiralty Staff Allies Ambassador Count Bernstorff American Government announced answer Army attitude Austria-Hungary bassador Belgium believe belligerent Berlin Bethmann Bethmann-Hollweg bring British Bünz cargo space CHAIRMAN Colonel House commerce committee concerning conference connection considered countries course December December 21 Declaration of London Delegate DR desire effect enemies England English Entente Excellency existence expressed favor February Field Marshal foodstuffs Foreign Office Rec further German Grünau guarantees HELFFERICH Hindenburg Holtzendorff Imperial Chancelor imports Jagow January launching Lusitania means merchant ships military million tons Minister nations negotiations neutral countries neutral Powers opponents peace conditions peace mediation peace move peace proposal Pless Poland political possible present President Wilson propaganda public opinion purpose question reason regard Reichstag reports result Secretary Serbia SINZHEIMER situation statement Supreme High Command telegram tion tonnage United unrestricted U-boat war unrestricted U-boat warfare Washington Witness COUNT Witness DR Zimmermann
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Страница 796 - No peace can last, or ought to last, which does not recognize and accept the principle that governments derive all their just powers from the consent of the governed, and that no right anywhere exists to hand peoples about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were property.
Страница 1026 - Equality of territory or of resources there of course cannot be; nor any other sort of equality not gained in the ordinary peaceful and legitimate development of the peoples themselves. But no one asks or expects anything more than an equality of rights. Mankind is looking now for freedom of life, not for equipoises of power.
Страница 1006 - The President is not proposing peace; he is not even offering mediation. He is merely proposing that soundings be taken in order that we may learn, the neutral nations with the belligerent, how near the haven of peace may be for which all mankind longs with an intense and increasing longing.
Страница 1027 - I take it for granted, for instance, if I may venture upon a single example, that statesmen everywhere are agreed that there should be a united, independent and autonomous Poland, and that henceforth inviolable security of life, of worship, and of industrial and social development should be guaranteed to all peoples who have lived hitherto under the power of governments devoted to a faith and purpose hostile to their own.
Страница 799 - The statesmen of both of the groups of nations now arrayed against one another have said in terms that could not be misinterpreted that it was no part of the purpose they had in mind to crush their antagonists.
Страница 796 - Mere agreements may not make peace secure. It will be absolutely necessary that a force be created as a guarantor of the permanency of the settlement so much greater than the force of any nation now engaged or any alliance hitherto formed or projected that no nation, no probable combination of nations could face or withstand it. If the peace presently to be made is to endure, it must be a peace made secure by the organized major force of mankind.
Страница 915 - So far as practicable, moreover, every great people now struggling toward a full development of its resources and of its powers should be assured a direct outlet to the great highways of the sea. Where this cannot be done by the cession of territory, it can no doubt be done by the neutralization of direct rights of way under the general guarantee which will assure the peace itself.
Страница 1027 - Where this can not be done by the cession of territory, it can no doubt be done by the neutralization of direct rights of way under the general guarantee which will assure the peace itself. With a right comity of arrangement : no nation need be shut away from free access to the open paths of the world's commerce.
Страница 1026 - I beg that I may be permitted to put my own interpretation upon it and that it may be understood that no other interpretation was in my thought. I am seeking only to face realities and to face them without soft concealments.
Страница 1024 - It is inconceivable that the people of the United States should play no part in that great enterprise. To take part in such a service will be the opportunity for which they have sought to prepare themselves by the very principles and purposes of their polity and the approved practices of their Government ever since the days when they set up a new nation in the high and honorable hope that it might in all that it was and did show mankind the way to liberty.