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The Week

July 13, 1918 issue

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The article focuses on various political developments around the world in 1918. Germans have described serious attacks by the Allies during the past week as local engagements, this is not an adequate characterization of what has actually taken place. In the second article, the apparent victory of the Conservative parties in the last Dutch elections does not mean that Holland will give up her policy of strict neutrality. At the same time it indicates the nation-wide disapproval of the Allied policies in regard to the small neutral nations of Europe.

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POLITICAL development; INTERNATIONAL relations; ELECTIONS; POLITICAL parties; NEUTRALITY; GERMANY
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