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The Dawn in Germany? The Lichnowsky and other Disclosures

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 May 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1918

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References

1 McClure’s, Mr. S. S. Obstacles to Peace, 1917, pages 4042 Google Scholar.

1 Baron Beyens, Belgian Minister at Berlin, to M. Davignon, Minister for Foreign Affairs, February 20, 1914. — (Reports of the Belgian Representatives in Berlin, London and Paris to the Minister for Foreign Affairs in Brussels, 1905–1914.) — Issued by the Imperial German Foreign Office, 1915, under the title “Belgian Diplomatists.” No. 111 , pages 131–132.

1 Reproduced in part, in English translation, in the London Times, April 1, 1918.