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The Treaty of Versailles

, Grandeur and Misery, 257.23 Bailey, Thomas A., Woodrow Wilson and the Lost Peace, (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1944), 23-24.24 Ibid. 28.25 Birdsall, Versailles Treaty, 297.26 Ibid., 297.27 Ibid., 297.28 Ibid., 128.29 Ibid., 170.30 Clemenceau, Grandeur and Misery, 337-338.31 Wheeler-Bennett, John W., The Wreck of Reparations, (New York: Howard Fertig, Inc., 1972), 22.32 Birdsall, Versailles Treaty, 301.33 Ibid., 301.34 Ibid., 301.35 Ibid., 1.36 Chambers, The Western Experience, 896.37 Tierney and Scott, Western Societies, World War II: Hitlers Speech to the Reichstag (September 1, 1939), 498.38 Birdsall, Versailles Treaty, 10.BibliographyBailey, Thomas A. Woodrow Wilson and the Lost Peace. New York: Howard Fertig, Inc., 1972. Birdsall, Paul. Versailles Twenty Years After. New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, 1941.Chambers, Mortimer, et al. The Western Experience, Vol. 2. New York: McGraw-Hill, Sixth Edition, 1995.Clemenceau, Georges. Grandeur and Misery of Victory. Trans. F.M. Atkinson. New York: Harcourt, Bruce, and Company, 1930. Keynes, John Maynard. The Economic Consequences of Peace. New York: Harcourt, Bruce, and Howe, 1920.Tierney, Brian, and Joan Scott, eds. Western Societies: A Documentary History, Vol. 2. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1984.Wheeler-Bennett, John W. The Wreck of Reparations. New York: Howard Fertig, Inc., 1972....

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