The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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Page 3
... France . So much is clear from the re- sults of the last week's fighting . With all her re- sources concentrated on the western front , with all the advantages to be derived from interior lines , Germany is still not strong enough to ...
... France . So much is clear from the re- sults of the last week's fighting . With all her re- sources concentrated on the western front , with all the advantages to be derived from interior lines , Germany is still not strong enough to ...
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... France have at- tained to secure preponderance . But when shall Allied assistance to the Slavic peoples be applied ? The possibility of working from the north and east has been quite thoroughly canvassed . All the forces that could be ...
... France have at- tained to secure preponderance . But when shall Allied assistance to the Slavic peoples be applied ? The possibility of working from the north and east has been quite thoroughly canvassed . All the forces that could be ...
Page 5
... France forces great enough to occupy the whole German army . That they can do this and still have formidable forces to employ elsewhere is established by the fact that with only 300,000 Americans in the line of battle the Germans are ...
... France forces great enough to occupy the whole German army . That they can do this and still have formidable forces to employ elsewhere is established by the fact that with only 300,000 Americans in the line of battle the Germans are ...
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... France IR : As an illustration of 99.44 per cent pure com- placency , the following passage from Miss Sergeant's article The Temper of the A. E. F. " seems to deserve a palm . " " " " The A. E. F. at the end of its first year in France ...
... France IR : As an illustration of 99.44 per cent pure com- placency , the following passage from Miss Sergeant's article The Temper of the A. E. F. " seems to deserve a palm . " " " " The A. E. F. at the end of its first year in France ...
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... France and Rus- sia when she entered the war in May , 1915. Το give Italy practically the whole of Dalmatia , inhab- ited almost exclusively by Serbo - Croats , means for the South Slavs merely to exchange one set of masters for another ...
... France and Rus- sia when she entered the war in May , 1915. Το give Italy practically the whole of Dalmatia , inhab- ited almost exclusively by Serbo - Croats , means for the South Slavs merely to exchange one set of masters for another ...
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Allies ALVIN JOHNSON American army Austria Austria-Hungary Bolsheviki British Bulgaria cent conference course criticism Czecho Czecho-Slovaks defeat democracy democratic economic Empire enemy England English fact federal feel fighting force France FRANCIS HACKETT French front German give hand HERBERT CROLY human idea income industrial interest Joan and Peter Labor Party land League of Nations less liberal live Magyar means ment military millions mind months moral nature never newspapers officers opinion organization Oswald peace peasants Petrograd PHILIP LITTELL Poland political present President Wilson problem programme question Republic revolution Russian seems Serbia settlement Siberia Slavs social Socialist soldiers soul South Slavs Soviet government spirit things thought TIFFANY & CO tion troops United victory western front women workers York young