The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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Page 4
... Czecho - Slovaks and Jugo - Slavs . The German and Austrian forces in the Ukraine never feel themselves secure against a popular uprising , and Great Russia has openly pro- claimed that she regards the peace of Brest - Litovsk as ...
... Czecho - Slovaks and Jugo - Slavs . The German and Austrian forces in the Ukraine never feel themselves secure against a popular uprising , and Great Russia has openly pro- claimed that she regards the peace of Brest - Litovsk as ...
Page 15
... Czecho - Slovak or Russian de- tachments . On the other hand , as far back as the first fort- night of April , the German staff realized from the force of our reaction that the morale of the Allies was in no way lessened , as had been ...
... Czecho - Slovak or Russian de- tachments . On the other hand , as far back as the first fort- night of April , the German staff realized from the force of our reaction that the morale of the Allies was in no way lessened , as had been ...
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... Czecho- Slovaks of Austria - Hungary , in the way Mr. Taylor's book does for the South Slavs . Nevertheless no American need remain in ignorance of the heroic struggle the Bo- TIFFANY & CO ARMY INSIGNIA ALSO BUTTONS , COLLAR AND CAP ...
... Czecho- Slovaks of Austria - Hungary , in the way Mr. Taylor's book does for the South Slavs . Nevertheless no American need remain in ignorance of the heroic struggle the Bo- TIFFANY & CO ARMY INSIGNIA ALSO BUTTONS , COLLAR AND CAP ...
Page 58
... Czecho- Slovaks , but the Czecho - Slovaks are themselves claiming the necessity of much larger bodies of troops to make their position perfectly secure . In putting in this demand they are perfectly logical . Once a government proposes ...
... Czecho- Slovaks , but the Czecho - Slovaks are themselves claiming the necessity of much larger bodies of troops to make their position perfectly secure . In putting in this demand they are perfectly logical . Once a government proposes ...
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... Czecho - Slovakia and an independent Jugo- Slavia . British recognition of the Czecho - Slovak nation amounts to a proclamation that no peace con- ference will be held which does not admit to con- sideration questions pertaining to the ...
... Czecho - Slovakia and an independent Jugo- Slavia . British recognition of the Czecho - Slovak nation amounts to a proclamation that no peace con- ference will be held which does not admit to con- sideration questions pertaining to the ...
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