The New Republic, Volume 16Herbert David Croly Republic Publishing Company, 1918 - Periodicals |
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... peace or dividing her enemies. HATEVER the effect in Germany of the collapse of the General Staff's effort to obtain a military decision, its effect in Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey will be even more immediately dangerous. The recent ...
... peace or dividing her enemies. HATEVER the effect in Germany of the collapse of the General Staff's effort to obtain a military decision, its effect in Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey will be even more immediately dangerous. The recent ...
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... peace by understanding and ready to sacrifice a great deal for such a peace . Assuming that the German army either loses the ini- tiative The New.
... peace by understanding and ready to sacrifice a great deal for such a peace . Assuming that the German army either loses the ini- tiative The New.
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... peace or dividing her enemies . WH HATEVER the effect in Germany of the collapse of the General Staff's effort to ob- tain a military decision , its effect in Austria , Bul- garia and Turkey will be even more immediately dangerous . The ...
... peace or dividing her enemies . WH HATEVER the effect in Germany of the collapse of the General Staff's effort to ob- tain a military decision , its effect in Austria , Bul- garia and Turkey will be even more immediately dangerous . The ...
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... peace that ignored Germany's eastern dispositions alto- gether . The Allies will not , however , play the game ac- cording to the German desire . The Slavic lands which Germany regards as her natural prey repre- sent potentially the ...
... peace that ignored Germany's eastern dispositions alto- gether . The Allies will not , however , play the game ac- cording to the German desire . The Slavic lands which Germany regards as her natural prey repre- sent potentially the ...
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... peace today if Austrian disintegration cut their communications with Berlin . Before the present campaign is over the Ger- mans will doubtless have launched a succession of peace offers , progressively more tempting . What will it ...
... peace today if Austrian disintegration cut their communications with Berlin . Before the present campaign is over the Ger- mans will doubtless have launched a succession of peace offers , progressively more tempting . What will it ...
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