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You will hardly anywhere find in the United States , outside the ranks of the Irish - Americans and German - Americans , a single journal that favors Germany's naval ambitions , or that does not regard the growth of the German Navy as a ...
You will hardly anywhere find in the United States , outside the ranks of the Irish - Americans and German - Americans , a single journal that favors Germany's naval ambitions , or that does not regard the growth of the German Navy as a ...
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Our attitude in this regard is inexplicable to them . The Russians feel that only if the Turks actively fight against Germany now are they entitled to any consideration in the post - war scheme of things . To a somewhat modified degree ...
Our attitude in this regard is inexplicable to them . The Russians feel that only if the Turks actively fight against Germany now are they entitled to any consideration in the post - war scheme of things . To a somewhat modified degree ...
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After the Yalta Conference it looked as though we were well on the way to reaching a basic understanding on all questions of foreign affairs of interest to our respective countries , in regard to the treatment of Germany ; Japan and the ...
After the Yalta Conference it looked as though we were well on the way to reaching a basic understanding on all questions of foreign affairs of interest to our respective countries , in regard to the treatment of Germany ; Japan and the ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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