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1919 Versailles Charles L Mee Jr

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1919 Versailles Charles L Mee Jr
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Publisher: New Word City, LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Author: Charles L. Mee, Jr.
ISBN: 9781612307565, 1612307566
Language: English
Year: 2014

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1919 Versailles Charles L Mee Jr by Charles L. Mee, Jr. 9781612307565, 1612307566 instant download after payment.

World War I and the Versailles Treaty that followed produced the most serious upheaval in a long and stormy course of modern world history. Four great empires - Germany, Austria-Hungary, Turkey, and Russia - were part of the war's rubble. Far from restoring the world to order, the diplomats who met in 1919 at Paris and Versailles plunged the world again, this time irretrievably, into the chaos of the twentieth century. It was the end of order.

At three o'clock on the afternoon of May 7, 1919, the head of the German delegation to the Paris Peace Conference entered a room in the Palace of Versailles and was "dazzled and disoriented by the sudden explosion of sunlight reflected in the vast mirrors, the chandeliers and white walls." Brockdorf-Rantzau was further bewildered by the treaty that was presented to him - "a mass of cross references and changed paragraphs" covering 200 printed pages and 140 articles. Yet no one had studied the document - not the barrel-chested, shrewd...

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