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The Peace Treaty in the Liberal Press

June 14, 1919 issue

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This article present selections from the comments on the Peace Treaty of some of the important liberal and Socialist newspapers of Europe. According to the editorial published in the newspaper "Daily News," the terms and conditions, which are imposed on Germany are less harsh as compare to those which Germany would have imposed on Allies had she won the war. It seems that the Treaty leaves Germany a mere skeleton. The main objectives behind the motives of Germany were to enslave the world. The obligation of the Treaty on Germany reflects that the objective for winning nations is not to destroy a nation, but a system of government.

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TREATIES; PEACE; INTERNATIONAL obligations; NEWSPAPERS; SOCIALISM; GERMANY; EUROPE
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