The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . J3 obo J3 a nlt-bilO*^O a oo o u 190 THE PEOPLES WAR BOOK. ImiiiensL- Aiiinumitiun Duiiips Captured by Allies. advance was the strongest of his exchangeswith Germany and is given full space note closed the doors to any furtherdiscussion without a guaranty of surrenderand made it plain that the Allied militarycommand would dictate the terms of anarmistice in the field and tliat Germany must apply directly there. It also dealt inunqualified terms with the record of pledgesbroken by Germany and stated th


The people's war book; history, cyclopaedia and chronology of the great world war . J3 obo J3 a nlt-bilO*^O a oo o u 190 THE PEOPLES WAR BOOK. ImiiiensL- Aiiinumitiun Duiiips Captured by Allies. advance was the strongest of his exchangeswith Germany and is given full space note closed the doors to any furtherdiscussion without a guaranty of surrenderand made it plain that the Allied militarycommand would dictate the terms of anarmistice in the field and tliat Germany must apply directly there. It also dealt inunqualified terms with the record of pledgesbroken by Germany and stated that theUnited States and the Allies would in noway deal with the HohenzoUern dynasty orwith a cabinet who represented tliem. ThePresidents memorable note follows : Having received the solemn and explicitassurance of the German government thatit unreservedly accepts the terms of peacehiid down in his address to the congress ofthe United States on the eighth of January,1918, and the principles of settlement enun-ciated in his subsequent addresses, particu-hxrly the address of the twenty-seventh ofSeptember, and that it desires to discussth


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