Innocent abroad : Belgium at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
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Innocent abroad : Belgium at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919
UNC Press Enduring Editions, [20--]
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Reprint. Originally published: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c1981
Original ISSN: 0807814512
Bibliography: p. 403-443
Includes index
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German violation of Belgian neutrality escalated the 1914 hostilities into a world war, and disagreement about Belgium's future did much to block a compromise peace. In the postwar decade, Belgium's role as intermediary between France and Britain was pivotal, and its primary concerns reveal mush about postwar Europe's search for stability. Yet, at the Paris Peace Conference, Belgium emerged with little to show for its suffering.
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