Polish state and have thereby created a sure foundation for a lasting peace in Eastern Europe, they mutually express their conviction that it would serve the true interest of all peoples to put an end to the state of war existing at present between Germany... War Expenditures: Aviation. 3 v - Page 277by United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Expenditures in the War Dept - 1919Full view - About this book
| Gilbert Parker - 1915 - 446 pages
...of Mr. Gladstone, temporary treaties, reaffirming Belgian neutrality, were made between England and Germany on the one side and England and France on the other. Those treaties were remarkable in their nature. Under them England bound herself, if either belligerent... | |
| Richard Grelling - 1919 - 404 pages
...affecting national interests in Asia Minor disposed of immediately before the war by just treaties between Germany on the one side and England and France on the other? Is it not the case that an Anglo-German agreement with reference to certain territories in Central... | |
| 1948 - 412 pages
...would serve the true interest of all peoples to put an end to the state of war existing at present between Germany on the one side and England and France on the other. Both Governments will therefore direct their common efforts, jointly with other friendly powers if... | |
| 1953 - 1072 pages
...disregard the counsel of England and France. He still had hope, however, that an agreement would be reached between Germany, on the one side, and England and France, on the other, before it was too late. In reply to the inquiry addressed to him from various sides as to whether he... | |
| John Ashley Soames Grenville - 2001 - 482 pages
...would serve the true interests of all peoples to put an end to the state of war existing at present between Germany on the one side, and England and France on the other. Both Governments will therefore direct their common efforts, jointly with other friendly Powers if... | |
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