America's Entry Into World War I: Submarines, Sentiment, Or Security?Herbert J. Bass |
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... France " and these cor- respondents have come back here and written the most enthusiastic articles for France . The last and most convincing ... is to be found in the visit of Frank Simonds . " The British went even fur- ther ; they ...
... France " and these cor- respondents have come back here and written the most enthusiastic articles for France . The last and most convincing ... is to be found in the visit of Frank Simonds . " The British went even fur- ther ; they ...
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... France and Russia , or are we in reality only fighting America ? Hostile manufacturers state that everything depends upon the supply of mu- nitions , and their supply would long since have become exhausted had America and Japan not ...
... France and Russia , or are we in reality only fighting America ? Hostile manufacturers state that everything depends upon the supply of mu- nitions , and their supply would long since have become exhausted had America and Japan not ...
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... France contain Ger- man power . From the Russian plain there leered a single hostile eye , skeptical of Europe's values , rejoicing at all Europe's misfortunes , ready to collaborate solely for the final destruction of her spirit and ...
... France contain Ger- man power . From the Russian plain there leered a single hostile eye , skeptical of Europe's values , rejoicing at all Europe's misfortunes , ready to collaborate solely for the final destruction of her spirit and ...
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