The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... German army either loses the initiative this fall or else fails to obtain any further advantage from it, we may confidently expect during the coming autumn two political consequences. First, von Hertling will retire and be succeeded by ...
... German army either loses the initiative this fall or else fails to obtain any further advantage from it, we may confidently expect during the coming autumn two political consequences. First, von Hertling will retire and be succeeded by ...
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... German retirement from the Marne have become increasingly clear during the past week . The retirement is the result of a deliber- ate choice by the German High Command . It could have elected to fight on in the Marne salient and it ...
... German retirement from the Marne have become increasingly clear during the past week . The retirement is the result of a deliber- ate choice by the German High Command . It could have elected to fight on in the Marne salient and it ...
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... German domination , something must be done to diminish German military prestige in the near east . G ' ERMANY is clearly finding increasing diffi- culty in retaining Turkey and Bulgaria in her alliance . The recent territorial ...
... German domination , something must be done to diminish German military prestige in the near east . G ' ERMANY is clearly finding increasing diffi- culty in retaining Turkey and Bulgaria in her alliance . The recent territorial ...
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... Germans as ac- knowledged enemies of the Allies . That is a more desperate risk than the Allied governments have ever assumed . If they were hovering over the ... German armies will August 3 , 1918 3 THE NEW REPUBLIC Flanking Germany...
... Germans as ac- knowledged enemies of the Allies . That is a more desperate risk than the Allied governments have ever assumed . If they were hovering over the ... German armies will August 3 , 1918 3 THE NEW REPUBLIC Flanking Germany...
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... German armies , to a conclusive Allied victory . German ambitions centre in the east and southeast , Germany desired victory in the west chiefly to realize on her eastern projects . If the war could end with Germany firmly established ...
... German armies , to a conclusive Allied victory . German ambitions centre in the east and southeast , Germany desired victory in the west chiefly to realize on her eastern projects . If the war could end with Germany firmly established ...
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