Official Statements of War Aims and Peace Proposals, December 1916 to November 1918: 1918Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 1921 - 515 pages |
Contents
1 | |
7 | |
16 | |
22 | |
40 | |
61 | |
65 | |
72 | |
262 | |
271 | |
278 | |
285 | |
295 | |
296 | |
308 | |
314 | |
80 | |
93 | |
102 | |
114 | |
120 | |
122 | |
129 | |
136 | |
147 | |
156 | |
162 | |
168 | |
187 | |
189 | |
193 | |
202 | |
203 | |
215 | |
221 | |
233 | |
240 | |
255 | |
320 | |
337 | |
348 | |
354 | |
361 | |
373 | |
374 | |
380 | |
386 | |
396 | |
405 | |
414 | |
428 | |
440 | |
442 | |
455 | |
461 | |
467 | |
474 | |
488 | |
497 | |
Common terms and phrases
accept agreement aims alliance Allied Powers Alsace-Lorraine America armistice army Associated Powers Austria Austria-Hungary Austro-Hungarian BALFOUR basis Belgian Belgium believe belligerent Brest-Litovsk British Bulgaria Central Powers Chancellor Chargé d'Affaires communication Congress conquest consider Count Czernin Czecho Czecho-Slovak declared delegates desire discussion economic enemy Entente Europe evacuation existence fighting force FOREIGN MINISTER France freedom French future German Empire German Government Germany's guarantee honorable gentleman hope humanity Imperial Government interests justice League of Nations liberty LLOYD-GEORGE London mankind means ment Mesopotamia military monarchy neutral neutral countries never November object October peace negotiations Poland political possible present President Wilson Prime Minister principles proposal purpose question regard Reichstag reply representatives restored Revertata right honorable ROBERT LANSING Roumania Russia seas secure Serbia settlement speech spirit statement statesmen submarines territory Text tion treaty troops Turkish Ukraine United victory wish