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

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: House, Edward Mandell, 1858-1938 (Editor), Seymour, Charles, 1885-1963 (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, C. Scribner's Sons, 1921.
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Online Access:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/scd0001.00020070584
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Table of Contents:
  • Preparations for peace, by S.E. Mezes.
  • The atmosphere and organization of the Peace conference, by C. Day.
  • The new boundaries of Germany, by C.H. Haskins.
  • Poland, by R.H. Lord.
  • The end of an empire: remnants of Austria-Hungary, by C. Seymour.
  • Flume and the Adriatic problem, by D.W. Johnson.
  • Constantinople and the Balkans, by I. Bowman.
  • The Armenian problem and the disruption of Turkey, by W.L. Westermann.
  • The protection of minorities and natives in transferred territories, by M.O. Hudson.
  • The trial of the Kaiser, by J.B. Scott.
  • Reparations, by T.W. Lamont.
  • The economic settlement, by A.A. Young. The labor clauses of the treaty, by S. Gompers.
  • The economic administration during the armistice, by H. Hoover.
  • The Atlantic fleet in the great war, by H.T. Mayo.
  • The problem of disarmament, by T.H. Bliss.
  • The making of the League of Nations, by D.H. Miller.
  • The Versailles peace in retrospect, by E.M. House.