What really happened at Paris : the story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919, by American delegates

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What really happened at Paris : the story of the Peace Conference, 1918-1919, by American delegates

edited by Edward Mandell House and Charles Seymour

Greenwood Press, 1976, c1921

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Reprint of the ed. published by Scribner, New York

Includes index

Contents of Works

  • In explanation / Bok, E. W.
  • Foreword / House, E. M.
  • Preparations for peace / Mezes, S. E.
  • The atmosphere and organization of the Peace Conference / Day, C.
  • The new boundaries of Germany / Haskins, C. H.
  • Poland / Lord, R. H.
  • The end of the empire : remnants of Austria-Hungary / Seymour, C.
  • Fiume and the Adriatic problem / Johnson, D. W.
  • Constantinople and the Balkans / Bowman, I.
  • The Armenian problem and the disruption of Turkey / Westermann, W. L.
  • The protection of minorities and natives in transferred territories / Hudson, M. O.
  • The trail of the Kaiser / Scott, J. B.
  • Reparations / Lamont, T. W.
  • The economic settlement / Young, A. B.
  • The labor clauses of the treaty / Gompers, S.
  • The economic administration during the armistice / Hoover, H.
  • The Atlantic Fleet in the Great War / Mayo, H. T.
  • The problem of disarmament / Bliss, T. H.
  • The making of the League of Nations / Miller, D. H.
  • The Versailles Peace in retrospect / House, E. M.

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