Post - 1918 Documents
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- History of Intelligence (B), British Expeditionary Force in France
- </dd>January 1917 - April 1919
- P.H. Kerr's Advocacy of the League of Nations
- </dd>29 January 1919
- </dd>Given to Lloyd George as part of a proposal for Britain to proceed with league negotiations.
- </dd>29 January 1919
- An Extract from Proceedings Of the Commission on the League of Nations
- </dd>13 February 1919
- Haig's Last Despatch
- </dd>21 March 1919
- </dd>Annotated copy also available
- </dd>21 March 1919
- Report of Commission to Determine War Guilt
- </dd>6 May 1919
- </dd>Determining that the war had been "premeditated" and "deliberate" on the part of the Central Powers
- </dd>6 May 1919
- Peace Treaty of Versailles
- </dd>28 June 1919
- </dd>Annotated and illustrated copies also available
- </dd>28 June 1919
- President Woodrow Wilson's Address in Favour of the League of Nations
- </dd>25 July 1919
- </dd>In an ultimately doomed campaign
- </dd>25 July 1919
- Henry Cabot Lodge Against the League of Nations
- </dd>12 August 1919
- </dd>The Senate Majority Leader's virulent opposition
- </dd>12 August 1919
- Chronology of the Fight Over the League of Nations
- </dd>1918 - 1921
- Covenant of the League of Nations
- </dd>1919 - 1924
- The King-Crane Report
- </dd>28 August 1919
- Intelligentsia / Lenin to Gorky
- </dd>15 September 1919
- Treaty of Neuilly
- </dd>27 November 1919
- Treaty of Trianon
- </dd>4 June 1920
- Peace Treaty of Sèvres
- </dd>10 August 1920
- U.S. 19th Amendment: Women's Right to Vote
- </dd>18 August 1920
- </dd>Including a facsimile copy of the amendment proposal
- </dd>18 August 1920
- A Report on Mesopotamia by T.E. Lawrence
- </dd>22 August 1920
- The League of Nations Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes
- </dd>2 October 1920
- The Post-War Soviet / U.S. Agreement on Food Shipments to Russia
- </dd>19 October 1920
- (1920)
- Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1920.
- Inaugural Address of Warren G. Harding
- </dd>4 March 1921
- </dd>Signaling an American return to isolationism
- </dd>4 March 1921
- Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement
- </dd>16 March 1921
- US Peace Treaty with Austria
- </dd>24 August 1921
- US Peace Treaty with Germany
- </dd>25 August 1921
- US Peace Treaty with Hungary
- </dd>29 August 1921
- Washington Conference Establishing a Commission of Jurists to Consider Laws of War
- </dd>4 February 1922
- Washington Treaty in Relation to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare
- </dd>6 February 1922
- The 'Black Hundreds' Anti-Clerical Campaign / Lenin to Molotov
- </dd>19 March 1922
- Commission des Réparations, Etat des obligations de l'Allemagne au titre des réparations, etc.
- </dd>Paris: Félix Alcan, 30 April 1922
- </dd> - en français -
- </dd>Paris: Félix Alcan, 30 April 1922
- San Remo Convention
- </dd>24 July 1922
- The Hague Rules of Air Warfare
- </dd>December 1922 - February 1923
- </dd>(Never adopted)
- </dd>December 1922 - February 1923
- April 10, 1923
- Straits Treaty
- </dd>24 June 1923
- Treaty of Lausanne
- </dd>24 July 1923
- Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of Poisonous Gases and Bacteriological Methods of Warfare
- </dd>17 June 1925
- Report of the Agent General for Reparation Payments
- </dd>10 June 1927
- Treaty Providing for the Renunciation of War as an Instrument of National Policy
- </dd>(Kellogg-Briand Pact)
- </dd>27 August 1928
- </dd>(Kellogg-Briand Pact)
- Special Committe on Investigation of the Munitions Industry (Findings)
- 24 February 1936.
- Audio Recordings of Dr. Roland G. Usher reporting on the founding of the United Nations (in San Francisco) for KSD Radio (St. Louis).
- </dd>Digitally remastered from the original KSD studio recording master disks.
- </dd>April 27, 1945, San Francisco
- </dd>This radio broadcast is dated April 27, 1945. There were 3 disks to the set.
- </dd>Disk 1 contained the commentary of Charles G. Ross, contributing editor of the St. Louis Post Dispatch.
- </dd>The recording is only of disks 2 and 3. The recording begins with disk 2 at the end of Mr. Ross's commentary.
- </dd>May 4, 1945, San Francisco
- </dd>This radio broadcast is dated May 4, 1945. There were 3 disks to the set.
- </dd>Disk 1 contained the commentary of Charles G. Ross, contributing editor of the St. Louis Post Dispatch.
- </dd>The recording is only of disks 2 and 3. The recording begins with disk 2 at the end of Mr. Ross's commentary.
- </dd>(April-May 1945; large audio files -- best played with broadband reception).
- </dd>Digitally remastered from the original KSD studio recording master disks.
