The Literary digest history of the world war, compiled from original and contemporary sources: American, British, French, German, and others . ^ spirit would be crusht. THE GERMAN DELEGATES LEAVING THE GRAND TRIANON AFTER RECEIVING THE PEACE TERMS Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, the head of the delegation, is seen at the point marked ^X, on the wall out of them by the stern but necessary conditions imposed. Howgreat would be their moral and spiritual suffering we could notknow, for the world had its doubts about the German material hurt could more accurately be measured. They hadbecom


The Literary digest history of the world war, compiled from original and contemporary sources: American, British, French, German, and others . ^ spirit would be crusht. THE GERMAN DELEGATES LEAVING THE GRAND TRIANON AFTER RECEIVING THE PEACE TERMS Count Brockdorff-Rantzau, the head of the delegation, is seen at the point marked ^X, on the wall out of them by the stern but necessary conditions imposed. Howgreat would be their moral and spiritual suffering we could notknow, for the world had its doubts about the German material hurt could more accurately be measured. They hadbecome one of the worlds greatest commercial nations, their tradewas rapidly expanding, the} had established commercial strongholdsall over the world, and their merchant fleets were giving Englandcause for deep concern. Now they were cribbed within their ownfrontiers, their ships gone, their foreign trade had vanished and they 315 SKETCHES, PEACE TREATY, CHRONOLOGY were condemned to half a century of reinittinir toil to repay the lossthey had caused and repair the ruin they had wrouizht. Could Ger-many live under these conditions? All the world could see that theywer


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