| Albert Shaw - 1917 - 966 sider
...in the Mediterranean on November 29, while serving as a transport. January 31. — Germany declares that "from February 1, 1917, sea traffic will be stopped...weapon and without further notice" [without warning], in zones around Great Britain, France, Italy, and in the eastern Mediterranean; American passenger... | |
| 1917 - 962 sider
...the Department of State at Washington a memorandum reading as follows : From February 1, 1917, all sea traffic will be stopped with every available weapon and without further notice in the following blockaded zones around Great Britain, France, Italy and in the Eastern Mediterranean.... | |
| 1917 - 458 sider
...Germany's enemies in violation of International Law. [Inclosure 2.] MEMORANDUM. From February 1, 1917, all sea traffic will be stopped with every available weapon and without further notice in the following blockade zones around Great Britain, France, Italy, and in the Eastern Mediterranean.... | |
| 1917 - 458 sider
...Germany's enemies in violation of International Law. [Inclosure 2.] MEMORANDUM. From February 1, 1917, all sea traffic will be stopped with every available weapon and without further notice in the following blockade zones around Great Britain, France, Italy, and in the Eastern Mediterranean.... | |
| 1917 - 462 sider
...Germany's enemies in violation of International Law. [Inclosure 2.] MEMORANDUM. From February 1, 1917, all sea traffic will be stopped with every available weapon and without further notice in the following blockade zones around Great Britain, France, Italy, and in the Eastern Mediterranean.... | |
| WILLIAM J. JACKMAN - 1911 - 314 sider
...offer resistance." In the last part of January the German Government declared that "From February 1st, 1917, sea traffic will be stopped with every available...weapon and without further notice" (without warning) in zones around Great Britain, France, Italy and in the Eastern Mediterranean. American passenger ships... | |
| 1915 - 452 sider
...January 31, 1917, the German Government officially notified the United States that "from February 1, sea traffic will be stopped with every available weapon and without further notice. " The German Chancellor stated that the only reason such a step had not been taken earlier was because... | |
| 1917 - 676 sider
...the text of the annex to the German note presented to the State Department by Count von Bernstorff: "From February 1, 1917, sea traffic will be stopped...every available weapon and without further notice, in the following blockade zones ("barred zones," according to a version received via Sayville) around... | |
| Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of International Law - 1917 - 678 sider
...January 31, 1917, the German government informed the United States that "from February 1, 1917, all sea traffic will be stopped with every available weapon and without further notice in the following blockade zones [describing them in detail] around Great Britain France, Italy and... | |
| Julius Washington Muller - 1918 - 416 sider
...London for treason in promoting the Irish rebellion. August 7-9. — Italian troops capture Goriz.a, in a brilliant attack. August 27. — Italy declares...to German rule. February 3. — The United States severs diplomatic relations with Germany. February 4. — President Wilson invites neutral nations... | |
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