Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods of Fighting, Travelling, and Living; of the Armies, Navies, and Air Fleets; of the Personalities, Politics and Geography of the Warring Countries ; with Seventeen New War Maps and a Pronouncing Dictionary of NamesReview of reviews Company, 1918 - 352 sider |
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... NEUTRALS The proportion of the earth's surface left nominally at peace and the relation of size between the two sides are strikingly shown in this map . German Barred Zones Strait Breith Faza F. C. Reikianes Reikiavik.
... NEUTRALS The proportion of the earth's surface left nominally at peace and the relation of size between the two sides are strikingly shown in this map . German Barred Zones Strait Breith Faza F. C. Reikianes Reikiavik.
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... neutrals had a combined population of only 130,000,000 ; and a quarter of these were the natives of the Dutch East India possessions ; whereas the twenty - three countries actually at war had a combined population ( including colonials ) ...
... neutrals had a combined population of only 130,000,000 ; and a quarter of these were the natives of the Dutch East India possessions ; whereas the twenty - three countries actually at war had a combined population ( including colonials ) ...
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... neutral by raising a Bulgarian menace . Q. Why were the Central Powers content merely to keep Rou- mania neutral ? A. - They had nothing that they could offer as the price of military assistance . Roumanian aspirations were for a part ...
... neutral by raising a Bulgarian menace . Q. Why were the Central Powers content merely to keep Rou- mania neutral ? A. - They had nothing that they could offer as the price of military assistance . Roumanian aspirations were for a part ...
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... neutral territory in- violable from attack ? A. - Not all Africa . At the Berlin Convention of 1885 , the Powers decided that free trade in time of peace and neu- trality in time of war should prevail throughout the region watered by ...
... neutral territory in- violable from attack ? A. - Not all Africa . At the Berlin Convention of 1885 , the Powers decided that free trade in time of peace and neu- trality in time of war should prevail throughout the region watered by ...
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... neutral shipments contra- band ? A. They could not in international law . Neutral nations had the absolute unques- tioned right to import anything from ar- tillery to wheat for their own use . Q. - Why , then , did new definitions ...
... neutral shipments contra- band ? A. They could not in international law . Neutral nations had the absolute unques- tioned right to import anything from ar- tillery to wheat for their own use . Q. - Why , then , did new definitions ...
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Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods ... Julius Washington Muller Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1918 |
Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods ... Julius Washington Muller Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1918 |
Two Thousand Questions and Answers about the War: A Catechism of the Methods ... Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1918 |
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Populære avsnitt
Side 187 - The Governments of the United States and Japan recognize that territorial propinquity creates special relations between countries, and, consequently, the Government of the United States recognizes that Japan has special interests in China, particularly in the part to which her possessions are contiguous.
Side 152 - The tumult and the shouting dies; The Captains and the Kings depart: Still stands Thine ancient sacrifice, An humble and a contrite heart. Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet, Lest we forget— lest we forget!
Side 231 - An Act to authorize the President to increase temporarily the Military Establishment of the United States...
Side 163 - Fourth, that all well-defined national aspirations shall be accorded the utmost satisfaction that can be accorded them without introducing new or perpetuating old elements of discord and antagonism that would be likely in time to break the peace of Europe and consequently of the world.
Side 289 - Any individual, partnership, or other body of individuals, of any nationality, resident within the territory (including that occupied by the military and naval forces) of any nation...
Side 289 - ... (c) Such other individuals, or body or class of individuals, as may be natives, citizens, or subjects of any nation which is an ally of a nation with which the United States is at war, other than citizens of the United States, wherever resident or wherever doing business, as the President, if he shall find the safety of the United States or the successful prosecution of the war shall so require, may, by proclamation, include within the term "ally of enemy.
Side 118 - Prisoners of war shall be subject to the laws, regulations, and orders in force in the army of the State into whose hands they have fallen. Any act of insubordination warrants the adoption, as regards them, of such measures of severity as may be necessary. Escaped prisoners, recaptured before they have succeeded...
Side 163 - That peoples and provinces are not to be bartered about from sovereignty to sovereignty as if they were mere chattels and pawns in a game, even the great game, now forever discredited, of the balance of power; but that, 3.
Side 235 - States (1) of those men in a status with respect to persons dependent upon them for support which renders their deferment advisable, and (2) of those men found to be physically, mentally or morally deficient or defective.