Abstract

Prince Max and the Peace Treaty

February 11, 1931 issue

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This article focuses on the letter which Prince Max of Baden wrote a few days before his death to the British Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald in answer to a message of sympathy which he had received on his sick bed. The letter focuses on the Treaty of Versailles which now comes in place of peace. Certain passages from the letter are quoted in the article "It is true that revision of the peace treaty would be bound to come, even after signature; but it would come piecemeal and haphazard. On every hand the oppressed would break loose from their chains. Europe would become a chaos of national and social upheaval."

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PEACE; TREATIES; MACDONALD, James Ramsay, 1866-1937; VERSAILLES (France); FRANCE; EUROPE
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