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- catalog contributor b2415788.
- catalog created "c1941.".
- catalog date "1941".
- catalog date "c1941.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1941.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 333-336.".
- catalog description "I. The peace called Carthaginian. German alternatives ; Mirrors of Versailles ; American prophet ; What price a League of Nations? ; Design for diplomacy. -- II. Wilsonian principles and nationalist ambitions. The contract -- pre-armistice agreement ; Before the London COnference -- French traditions ; London Conference, December 1-3, 1918 -- Rhineland and reparation ; December elections -- squeeze the orange ; Aboard the George Washington -- Wilson and the colonial problem ; Buckingham Palace -- German colonies ; Eve of the peace conference -- The League of Nations. -- III. The German colonies and the mandates principle. Annexationist demands -- January 23-28 ; Veiled annexation -- January 29 ; Hughes -- January 30 ; The French and "Nigger armies" -- January 30. -- IV. Japanese strategy. Two pounds of flesh and one ounce of prestige ; Hughes opposes racial equality -- February 4-April 28 ; Pound of flesh -- Shantung -- April 15-30.".
- catalog description "IX. Dismemberment of Germany -- III. The Saar Valley. "Clear violation of the President's principles" ; Battle of the Saar -- self-determination ; Battle of the Saar -- special political régime ; The League Commission. -- X. German indemnities. Justice and common sense ; The battle of words -- "war costs" and "reparation" ; German capacity -- the fixed sum ; German capacity -- the time limit and Reparation Commission ; "I don't give a damn for logic" ; "War guilt" ; "This is a complete departure from the principles upon which we have been working for three months" ; "That makes me very tired" -- XI. President Wilson and Colonel House. The jackal tradition of Italian politics ; Fiume ; The American delegation -- a split personality ; "Who are the experts?" ; House and Wilson ; House and the experts ; Fiume for the last time ; The aftermath. -- XII. Retrospect and prospect. Who were the realists? ; Versailles to Hitler ; National traditions ; "Union now" -- or never?".
- catalog description "V. League of Nations -- French style. The higher strategy ; Anglo-Saxon moralism ; "They can christen it the society of nations" ; French amendments -- Act one ; American amendments ; "Lest old acquaintance be forgot" -- VI. Disarmament of Germany. The policy of pin-pricks ; Preliminary or final treaty? ; Conscription again ; Inspection again ; General disarmament once more. -- VII. Dismemberment of Germany -- I. The East. "Poland must very big and strong" ; The battle of Danzig ; The battle of memoranda ; Upper Silesia. -- VIII. Dismemberment of Germany -- II. The West. "Today we have the Rhine" ; Colonel House and self-determination ; New guarantees for old ; Occupation, and inspection again ; Deadlock and compromise ; The conscience of Marshal Foch ; Federalism for Germany and separatism in the Rhineland.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 350 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Versailles twenty years after.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Versailles twenty years after.".
- catalog issued "1941".
- catalog issued "c1941.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Reynal & Hitchcock,".
- catalog relation "Versailles twenty years after.".
- catalog subject "940.3141".
- catalog subject "D643.A7 B5".
- catalog subject "Paris Peace Conference (1919-1920)".
- catalog subject "Treaty of Versailles (1919)".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The peace called Carthaginian. German alternatives ; Mirrors of Versailles ; American prophet ; What price a League of Nations? ; Design for diplomacy. -- II. Wilsonian principles and nationalist ambitions. The contract -- pre-armistice agreement ; Before the London COnference -- French traditions ; London Conference, December 1-3, 1918 -- Rhineland and reparation ; December elections -- squeeze the orange ; Aboard the George Washington -- Wilson and the colonial problem ; Buckingham Palace -- German colonies ; Eve of the peace conference -- The League of Nations. -- III. The German colonies and the mandates principle. Annexationist demands -- January 23-28 ; Veiled annexation -- January 29 ; Hughes -- January 30 ; The French and "Nigger armies" -- January 30. -- IV. Japanese strategy. Two pounds of flesh and one ounce of prestige ; Hughes opposes racial equality -- February 4-April 28 ; Pound of flesh -- Shantung -- April 15-30.".
- catalog tableOfContents "IX. Dismemberment of Germany -- III. The Saar Valley. "Clear violation of the President's principles" ; Battle of the Saar -- self-determination ; Battle of the Saar -- special political régime ; The League Commission. -- X. German indemnities. Justice and common sense ; The battle of words -- "war costs" and "reparation" ; German capacity -- the fixed sum ; German capacity -- the time limit and Reparation Commission ; "I don't give a damn for logic" ; "War guilt" ; "This is a complete departure from the principles upon which we have been working for three months" ; "That makes me very tired" -- XI. President Wilson and Colonel House. The jackal tradition of Italian politics ; Fiume ; The American delegation -- a split personality ; "Who are the experts?" ; House and Wilson ; House and the experts ; Fiume for the last time ; The aftermath. -- XII. Retrospect and prospect. Who were the realists? ; Versailles to Hitler ; National traditions ; "Union now" -- or never?".
- catalog tableOfContents "V. League of Nations -- French style. The higher strategy ; Anglo-Saxon moralism ; "They can christen it the society of nations" ; French amendments -- Act one ; American amendments ; "Lest old acquaintance be forgot" -- VI. Disarmament of Germany. The policy of pin-pricks ; Preliminary or final treaty? ; Conscription again ; Inspection again ; General disarmament once more. -- VII. Dismemberment of Germany -- I. The East. "Poland must very big and strong" ; The battle of Danzig ; The battle of memoranda ; Upper Silesia. -- VIII. Dismemberment of Germany -- II. The West. "Today we have the Rhine" ; Colonel House and self-determination ; New guarantees for old ; Occupation, and inspection again ; Deadlock and compromise ; The conscience of Marshal Foch ; Federalism for Germany and separatism in the Rhineland.".
- catalog title "Versailles twenty years after / by Paul Birdsall.".
- catalog type "text".