Congressional Opposition to War: 1917 |
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Clarence Ruben Stay. overlooked . Germany's establishment of a war zone , however , was not " Germany waited and waited , week after week , " declared La Follette , " for this Government to assert its neutral rights and demand the ...
Clarence Ruben Stay. overlooked . Germany's establishment of a war zone , however , was not " Germany waited and waited , week after week , " declared La Follette , " for this Government to assert its neutral rights and demand the ...
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... Germany has no right to interfere unless she takes care of the safety of the crew and passengers , which she can not ... Germany's announcement in January , 1917 , of unlimited sub- marine warfare against all foreign vessels in her war ...
... Germany has no right to interfere unless she takes care of the safety of the crew and passengers , which she can not ... Germany's announcement in January , 1917 , of unlimited sub- marine warfare against all foreign vessels in her war ...
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... Germany the United States was required to fight . For despite Wilson's sentiment in his war message on April 2 -- " We have no quarrel with the German 31 Ibid . , p . 336 ( April 5 , 1917 ) . For the basis of Sher- wood's legend of German ...
... Germany the United States was required to fight . For despite Wilson's sentiment in his war message on April 2 -- " We have no quarrel with the German 31 Ibid . , p . 336 ( April 5 , 1917 ) . For the basis of Sher- wood's legend of German ...
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The People versus the Interests | 19 |
The Anathemas Foreign Entanglements | 34 |
A Great Step Backward | 48 |
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