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... GERMANY 32 Address to Congress , April 2 , 1917 THE DECLARATION OF WAR · 46 WHAT WE ARE FIGHTING FOR 47 Message to the Provisional Government of Russia , May 26 , 1917 THE FLAG WE FOLLOW . Speech on June 14 , 1917 THE REPLY TO THE ...
... GERMANY 32 Address to Congress , April 2 , 1917 THE DECLARATION OF WAR · 46 WHAT WE ARE FIGHTING FOR 47 Message to the Provisional Government of Russia , May 26 , 1917 THE FLAG WE FOLLOW . Speech on June 14 , 1917 THE REPLY TO THE ...
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... German popula- tion of Austria proper with those of the Hungarians on the ... government - Greater Serbia . This Pan - Serbian movement was closely identi ... German Empire , believed in a system of firm alliances as a guiding principle ...
... German popula- tion of Austria proper with those of the Hungarians on the ... government - Greater Serbia . This Pan - Serbian movement was closely identi ... German Empire , believed in a system of firm alliances as a guiding principle ...
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... German Government refused to agree to respect the neutrality of Belgium , and two days later , on August 2 , demanded the right of passage through Belgian territory . Belgium returned a flat refusal and was invaded on August 4. Later ...
... German Government refused to agree to respect the neutrality of Belgium , and two days later , on August 2 , demanded the right of passage through Belgian territory . Belgium returned a flat refusal and was invaded on August 4. Later ...
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... German - plotting advisers . The Duma assumed con- trol of Russian affairs , and Russia entered the ranks of democratic nations . After the revolution in Russia her armies began to weaken ... German Government had seized xxvi INTRODUCTION.
... German - plotting advisers . The Duma assumed con- trol of Russian affairs , and Russia entered the ranks of democratic nations . After the revolution in Russia her armies began to weaken ... German Government had seized xxvi INTRODUCTION.
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... German Government had seized all the food supplies in the Empire , making all food products contraband , and that much of our trade with Germany's neighbors was actually finding its way into Germany , thus running the British blockade ...
... German Government had seized all the food supplies in the Empire , making all food products contraband , and that much of our trade with Germany's neighbors was actually finding its way into Germany , thus running the British blockade ...
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