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Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
advance Aisne Allies American announced April Argentina armistice attack attempt August Austria-Hungary Austrian battle became began Belgian Belgium Britain British Bulgaria Cabinet captured China command Congress continued Council December declared defeat defence delegates demands east Eastern Front election enemy Entente February fighting Fiume forces Foreign Fort Vaux France French Army frontier German Government Greek guns held important Italian Italy Italy's January Japan Japanese July June King large number Lassigny leaders League League of Nations March ment Meuse mile front military Ministry Montdidier Montenegro months National neutrality November occupied October offensive Oise operations Parliament party Peace Conference Péronne political port position Premier President Wilson Prime Minister prisoners Reichstag representatives Republic resigned result retreat Rheims river Rumanian Russian Saloniki Secretary September Serbian ships Socialists soldiers strong submarine succeeded territory tion Treaty troops Turkish Turks United Venizelos Verdun vote