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Title: The Inside Story Of The Peace Conference
Author: Emile Joseph Dillon
Release Date: December 26, 2004 [EBook #14477]
Language: English
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_The Inside Story of
The Peace Conference_
_by
Dr. E.J. Dillon_
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS
_NEW YORK AND LONDON_
THE INSIDE STORY OF THE PEACE CONFERENCE
Copyright 1920, by Harper & Brothers
Printed in the United States of America
Published February, 1920
_To
C.W. BARRON
in memory of interesting conversations
on historic occasions
These pages are inscribed._
CONTENTS
CHAP. PAGE
FOREWORD ix
I. THE CITY OF THE CONFERENCE 1
II. SIGNS OF THE TIMES 45
III. THE DELEGATES 58
IV. CENSORSHIP AND SECRECY 117
V. AIMS AND METHODS 136
VI. THE LESSER STATES 184
VII. POLAND'S OUTLOOK IN THE FUTURE 264
VIII. ITALY 272
IX. JAPAN 322
X. ATTITUDE TOWARD RUSSIA 344
XI. BOLSHEVISM 376
XII. HOW BOLSHEVISM WAS FOSTERED 399
XIII. SIDELIGHTS ON THE TREATY 407
XIV. THE TREATY WITH GERMANY 455
XV. THE TREATY WITH BULGARIA 464
XVI. THE COVENANT AND MINORITIES 469
FOREWORD
It is almost superfluous to say that this book does not claim to be a
history, however summary, of the Peace Conference, seeing that such a
work was made sheer impossible now and forever by the chief delegates
themselves when they decided to dispense with records of their
conversations and debates. It is only a sketch--a sketch of the problems
which the war created or rendered pressing--of the conditions under
which they cropped up; of the simplicist wa
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