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" The Allied Governments feel that no doubt ought to be allowed to exist as to what this provision implies. By it they understand that compensation will be made by Germany for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and their property by... "
The Making of the Reparation and Economic Sections of the Treaty - Page 291
by Bernard Mannes Baruch - 1920 - 352 lehte
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Digest: Review of Reviews Incorporating The Literary Digest, 59. köide

1918 - 992 lehte
...JAMES S. COWARD 262-274 Greamick St. (\..r w»rm, я.) h. M SOU .\,,:<lirir Els* •é^ Coward sation will be made by Germany for all damage done to the...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." Premier Lloyd George tells the House of Commons of the Washington note and says, whatever Germany's...
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A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents, 1789-1922, 17. köide

United States. President - 1917 - 566 lehte
...conference. Further, in the conditions of peace, laid down in his address to Congress of January 8, 1918, the President declared that invaded territories must...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air. I am instructed by the President to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth in...
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Transactions of the Commonwealth Club of California, 14. köide

Commonwealth Club of California - 1919 - 720 lehte
...point two. "Further, in the condition of peace laid down in his address to Congress of January 8, 1918. the President declared that invaded territories must...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." By this exchange of notes, the Fourteen Points, and all of Wilson's addresses subsequent to January...
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The American Journal of International Law, 13. köide

1919 - 936 lehte
...conference. Further, in the conditions of peace, laid down in his address to Congress of January 8, 1918, the President declared that invaded territories must...of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air. The President transmitted this acceptance, which was in the form of a memorandum, to Germany on November...
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The American Journal of International Law, 13. köide

1919 - 918 lehte
...conference. Further, in the conditions of peace, laid down in his address to Congress of January 8, 1918, the President declared that invaded territories must...of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air. The President transmitted this acceptance, which was in the form of a memorandum, to Germany on November...
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The American Journal of International Law, 13. köide

1919 - 492 lehte
...conference. "Further, in the conditions of peace, laid down in his address to Congress of January 8, 1918, the President declared that invaded territories must...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." I am instructed by the President to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth in...
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Supplement to the American Journal of International Law ..., 13–14. köide

1919 - 920 lehte
...conference. "Further, in the conditions of peace, laid down in his address to Congress of January 8, 1918, the President declared that invaded territories must...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." I am instructed by the President to say that he is in agreement with the interpretation set forth in...
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International Conciliation

American Association for International Conciliation - 1920 - 968 lehte
...President declared that the invaded territories must be restored as well as evacuated and freed, and the Allied Governments feel that no doubt ought to...aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." To the extent that the German reply deals with practical phases of the execution of the principles...
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The American Journal of International Law, 15. köide

1921 - 656 lehte
...Germany must make compensation for all damage done to the civilian population of the Allies and to their property by the aggression of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air. The British contended that inasmuch as Germany's invasion of Belgium was an illegal act because in violation...
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Recent History of the United States

Frederic Logan Paxson - 1911 - 648 lehte
...to themselves complete freedom, and the evacuation and restoration of invaded territory, as to which "they understand that compensation will be made by...of Germany by land, by sea, and from the air." The German Government was informed that Marshal Foch would receive their representatives and communicate...
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