The New York Times Current History: The European War, Volume 11New York Times Company, 1917 |
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Halaman iv
... army desertions , 115 ; changes in army mand , 437 ; comment on entry of U. S. " Ameri- into war , 466 ; P. L. Hervier on cans Who Have Fought for France , ' 470 ; rule under German occupation_com- pared with that in Belgium by J. P. ...
... army desertions , 115 ; changes in army mand , 437 ; comment on entry of U. S. " Ameri- into war , 466 ; P. L. Hervier on cans Who Have Fought for France , ' 470 ; rule under German occupation_com- pared with that in Belgium by J. P. ...
Halaman xiv
... army ; at no time was there anything in the nature of a flight or a rout . On the other hand , the Germans systematically rendered the territory they evacuated not only difficult for the Allies to conduct military operations in , but ...
... army ; at no time was there anything in the nature of a flight or a rout . On the other hand , the Germans systematically rendered the territory they evacuated not only difficult for the Allies to conduct military operations in , but ...
Halaman xiv
... army under King Constantine's direc- tions might sever the Allies ' line of com- munication continued to have a paralyz- ing effect upon General Sarrail's army before Saloniki . The British expeditionary force operat- ing along the ...
... army under King Constantine's direc- tions might sever the Allies ' line of com- munication continued to have a paralyz- ing effect upon General Sarrail's army before Saloniki . The British expeditionary force operat- ing along the ...
Halaman xiv
... army would be sufficient to help France and Belgium . In 1917 the American people imagined that the assistance they would render to the Al- lies would be confined to providing money , ships , munitions , and food . to actual fighting ...
... army would be sufficient to help France and Belgium . In 1917 the American people imagined that the assistance they would render to the Al- lies would be confined to providing money , ships , munitions , and food . to actual fighting ...
Halaman xiv
... army , and enlist- ments to bring it up to its authorized strength of 293,000 were slow . Since there was no rush of the nation to take up arms , the Government asked Congress to enact a conscription law . After some opposition a bill ...
... army , and enlist- ments to bring it up to its authorized strength of 293,000 were slow . Since there was no rush of the nation to take up arms , the Government asked Congress to enact a conscription law . After some opposition a bill ...
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Aisne Allies American announced April April 16 armed army Arras artillery attack Austria-Hungary Austrian Austro-Hungarian Bagdad battle cruisers battle of Arras Belgian Belgium belligerent Berlin blockade bombardment Britain British capture carried command Congress Council crew declared defense democracy destroyers Duma east enemy England English Entente ernment fighting fire fleet force Foreign France French front German Government German submarine Greece Greek Guémappe guns Hindenburg Hindenburg line honor House Imperial Kaiser land liberty Lord March March 16 ment miles military Milukoff Minister nation naval Navy neutral night officers operations party peace Péronne Petrograd ports position President Wilson prisoners Reichstag retreat revolution Roeux Roubaix Russia Saloniki Senate sent Serbian shells ships side Socialist soldiers Somme steamer submarine sunk tion torpedo troops Turkish Turks United vessels victory village Vimy Ridge whole women wounded
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Halaman xiv - The world must be made safe for democracy. Its peace must be planted upon the tested foundations of political liberty. We have no selfish ends to serve. We desire no conquest, no dominion. We seek no indemnities for ourselves, no material compensation for the sacrifices we shall freely make. We are but one of the champions of the rights of mankind.
Halaman 193 - With a profound sense of the solemn and even tragical character of the step I am taking and of the grave responsibilities which it involves, but in unhesitating obedience to what I deem my constitutional duty, I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the government and people of the United States...
Halaman 195 - A steadfast concert for peace can never be maintained except by a partnership of democratic nations. No autocratic Government could be trusted to keep faith within it or observe its covenants.
Halaman 192 - ... which it is impossible to employ as it is employing them without throwing to the winds all scruples of humanity or of respect for the understandings that were supposed to underlie the intercourse of the world.
Halaman 131 - We give Thee thanks for all Thy benefits, O Almighty God, who livest and reignest for ever; and may the souls of the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.
Halaman 192 - ... American ships have been sunk, American lives taken, in ways which it has stirred us very deeply to learn of, but the ships and people of other neutral and friendly nations have been sunk and overwhelmed in the waters in the same way. There has been no discrimination. The challenge is to all mankind. Each nation must decide for itself how it will meet it. The choice we make for ourselves must be made with a moderation of counsel and a temperateness of judgment befitting our character and our...
Halaman 199 - President is authorized in any such event, by his proclamation thereof, or other public act, to direct the conduct to be observed, on the part of the United States towards the aliens who become so liable; the manner and degree of the restraint to which they shall be subject, and in what cases, and upon what security their residence shall be permitted...
Halaman 193 - I advise that the Congress declare the recent course of the Imperial German Government to be in fact nothing less than war against the Government and people of the United States.; that it formally accept the status of belligerent which has thus been thrust upon it...
Halaman 198 - President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States...
Halaman 194 - I hope, so far as they can equitably be sustained by the present generation, by well-conceived taxation. I say sustained so far as may be equitable by taxation, because it seems to me that it would be most unwise to base the credits, which will now be necessary, entirely on money borrowed. It is our duty, I most respectfully urge, to protect our people, so far as we may, against the very serious hardships and evils which would be likely to arise out of the inflation which would be produced by vast...