Propaganda for War: The Campaign Against American Neutrality, 1914-1917 |
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... American government took an unyielding stand . Its note of February 10 , 1915 , declared : If the commanders of German vessels of war ... should destroy on the high seas an American vessel or the lives of American citi- zens , it would ...
... American government took an unyielding stand . Its note of February 10 , 1915 , declared : If the commanders of German vessels of war ... should destroy on the high seas an American vessel or the lives of American citi- zens , it would ...
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... American demands for a cessation of this type of warfare would be heeded ... government on May 29 stated : " In the case of the sinking of the English ... American government replied : " With regard to the sinking of the steamer Falaba ...
... American demands for a cessation of this type of warfare would be heeded ... government on May 29 stated : " In the case of the sinking of the English ... American government replied : " With regard to the sinking of the steamer Falaba ...
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... government " that we are trying to undo the harm which the Federal Reserve Board has done regarding their credits ... American interests had become so completely involved with those of Great Britain that an economic partnership had been ...
... government " that we are trying to undo the harm which the Federal Reserve Board has done regarding their credits ... American interests had become so completely involved with those of Great Britain that an economic partnership had been ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
British Propaganda Organizations | 15 |
British Propaganda | 33 |
Copyright | |
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