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*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/haig_despatches.htm Sir Douglas Haig's Despatches as British Commander-in-Chief] | |||
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*[[History of Intelligence (B), British Expeditionary Force in France]]<dd></dd>January 1917 - April 1919 | |||
*[[Best of the French Aces in the Great War]] | |||
*[http://www.unog.ch/library/archives/lon/library/Docs/kerrmemo.html P.H. Kerr's Advocacy of the League of Nations]<dd></dd>29 January 1919<dd></dd>Given to Lloyd George as part of a proposal for Britain to proceed with league negotiations. | |||
*[http://www.unog.ch/library/archives/lon/library/Docs/klecom.html An Extract from Proceedings Of the Commission on the League of Nations]<dd></dd>13 February 1919 | |||
*[[Haig's Last Despatch]]<dd></dd>21 March 1919<dd></dd>[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/haiglastdespatch.htm Annotated copy] also available | |||
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/commissionwarguilt.htm Report of Commission to Determine War Guilt]<dd></dd>6 May 1919<dd></dd>Determining that the war had been "premeditated" and "deliberate" on the part of the Central Powers | |||
*[[Peace Treaty of Versailles]]<dd></dd>28 June 1919<dd></dd>[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/versailles.htm Annotated] and [http://history.acusd.edu/gen/text/versaillestreaty/vercontents.html illustrated] copies also available | |||
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/wilsonspeech_league.htm President Woodrow Wilson's Address in Favour of the League of Nations]<dd></dd>25 July 1919<dd></dd>In an ultimately doomed campaign | |||
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/lodge_leagueofnations.htm Henry Cabot Lodge Against the League of Nations]<dd></dd>12 August 1919<dd></dd>The Senate Majority Leader's virulent opposition | |||
*[http://history.acusd.edu/gen/WW2Timeline/1919League2.html Chronology of the Fight Over the League of Nations]<dd></dd>1918 - 1921 | |||
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/leagueofnations.htm Covenant of the League of Nations]<dd></dd>1919 - 1924 | |||
*[[The King-Crane Report]]<dd></dd>28 August 1919 | |||
*[[Intelligentsia / Lenin to Gorky]]<dd></dd>15 September 1919 | |||
*[http://www.unog.ch/library/archives/lon/library/Docs/usres.html Reservations Drawn up by Republican Senators To the Treaty of Peace with Germany]<dd></dd>November 1919 | |||
*[[Treaty of Neuilly]]<dd></dd>27 November 1919 | |||
*[[Treaty of Trianon]]<dd></dd>4 June 1920 | |||
*[[Peace Treaty of Sèvres]]<dd></dd>10 August 1920 | |||
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/us19thamendment.htm U.S. 19th Amendment: Women's Right to Vote]<dd></dd>18 August 1920<dd></dd>Including a [http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/graphics/19thamendment_large.jpg facsimile copy] of the amendment proposal | |||
*[[A Report on Mesopotamia by T.E. Lawrence]]<dd></dd>22 August 1920 | |||
*[[The League of Nations Protocol for the Pacific Settlement of International Disputes]]<dd></dd>2 October 1920 | |||
*[[The Post-War Soviet / U.S. Agreement on Food Shipments to Russia]]<dd></dd>19 October 1920 | |||
*[http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/harding1921inauguration.htm Inaugural Address of Warren G. Harding]<dd></dd>4 March 1921<dd></dd>Signaling an American return to isolationism | |||
*[[Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement]]<dd></dd>16 March 1921 | |||
*[[US Peace Treaty with Austria]]<dd></dd>24 August 1921 | |||
*[[US Peace Treaty with Germany]]<dd></dd>25 August 1921 | |||
*[[US Peace Treaty with Hungary]]<dd></dd>29 August 1921 | |||
*[[Washington Conference Establishing a Commission of Jurists to Consider Laws of War]]<dd></dd>4 February 1922 | |||
*[[Washington Treaty in Relation to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare]]<dd></dd>6 February 1922 | |||
*[[The 'Black Hundreds' Anti-Clerical Campaign / Lenin to Molotov]]<dd></dd>19 March 1922 | |||
*[[Commission des Réparations, Etat des obligations de l'Allemagne au titre des réparations, etc.]]<dd></dd>Paris: Félix Alcan, 30 April 1922<dd></dd> - <i>en français</i> - | |||
*[[San Remo Convention]]<dd></dd>24 July 1922 | |||
*[[The Hague Rules of Air Warfare]]<dd></dd>December 1922 - February 1923<dd></dd>(Never adopted) | |||
*[[Straits Treaty]]<dd></dd>24 June 1923 | |||
*[[Treaty of Lausanne]]<dd></dd>24 July 1923 | |||
*[[Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of Poisonous Gases and Bacteriological Methods of Warfare]]<dd></dd>17 June 1925 | |||
*[[Report of the Agent General for Reparation Payments]]<dd></dd>10 June 1927 | |||
*[[ Treaty Providing for the Renunciation of Waras an Instrument of National Policy]]<dd></dd>(Kellogg-Briand Pact)<dd></dd>27 August 1928 | |||
*Audio Recordings of Dr. Roland G. Usher reporting on the founding of the United Nations (in San Francisco) for KSD Radio (St. Louis).<dd></dd>Digitally remastered from the original KSD studio recording master disks.<dd></dd>[http://www.lib.byu.edu/estu/eurodocs/UsherUNFounding04-27-45.mp3 April 27, 1945, San Francisco]<dd></dd>This radio broadcast is dated April 27, 1945. There were 3 disks to the set.<dd></dd>Disk 1 contained the commentary of Charles G. Ross, contributing editor of the <i>St. Louis Post Dispatch</i>.<dd></dd>The recording is only of disks 2 and 3. The recording begins with disk 2 at the end of Mr. Ross's commentary.<br><br><dd></dd>[http://www.lib.byu.edu/estu/eurodocs/UsherUNFounding05-04-45.mp3 May 4, 1945, San Francisco]<dd></dd>This radio broadcast is dated May 4, 1945. There were 3 disks to the set.<dd></dd>Disk 1 contained the commentary of Charles G. Ross, contributing editor of the <i>St. Louis Post Dispatch</i>.<dd></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></dd>(April-May 1945; large audio files -- best played with broadband reception). | |||
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1916 - 1919
- History of Intelligence (B), British Expeditionary Force in FranceJanuary 1917 - April 1919
- P.H. Kerr's Advocacy of the League of Nations29 January 1919Given to Lloyd George as part of a proposal for Britain to proceed with league negotiations.
- Haig's Last Despatch21 March 1919Annotated copy also available
- Report of Commission to Determine War Guilt6 May 1919Determining that the war had been "premeditated" and "deliberate" on the part of the Central Powers
- Peace Treaty of Versailles28 June 1919Annotated and illustrated copies also available
- President Woodrow Wilson's Address in Favour of the League of Nations25 July 1919In an ultimately doomed campaign
- Henry Cabot Lodge Against the League of Nations12 August 1919The Senate Majority Leader's virulent opposition
- Covenant of the League of Nations1919 - 1924
- The King-Crane Report28 August 1919
- Intelligentsia / Lenin to Gorky15 September 1919
- Treaty of Neuilly27 November 1919
- Treaty of Trianon4 June 1920
- Peace Treaty of Sèvres10 August 1920
- U.S. 19th Amendment: Women's Right to Vote18 August 1920Including a facsimile copy of the amendment proposal
- A Report on Mesopotamia by T.E. Lawrence22 August 1920
- Inaugural Address of Warren G. Harding4 March 1921Signaling an American return to isolationism
- Anglo-Soviet Trade Agreement16 March 1921
- US Peace Treaty with Austria24 August 1921
- US Peace Treaty with Germany25 August 1921
- US Peace Treaty with Hungary29 August 1921
- Commission des Réparations, Etat des obligations de l'Allemagne au titre des réparations, etc.Paris: Félix Alcan, 30 April 1922 - en français -
- San Remo Convention24 July 1922
- The Hague Rules of Air WarfareDecember 1922 - February 1923(Never adopted)
- Straits Treaty24 June 1923
- Treaty of Lausanne24 July 1923
- Geneva Protocol for the Prohibition of Poisonous Gases and Bacteriological Methods of Warfare17 June 1925
- Treaty Providing for the Renunciation of Waras an Instrument of National Policy(Kellogg-Briand Pact)27 August 1928
- Audio Recordings of Dr. Roland G. Usher reporting on the founding of the United Nations (in San Francisco) for KSD Radio (St. Louis).Digitally remastered from the original KSD studio recording master disks.April 27, 1945, San FranciscoThis radio broadcast is dated April 27, 1945. There were 3 disks to the set.Disk 1 contained the commentary of Charles G. Ross, contributing editor of the St. Louis Post Dispatch.The recording is only of disks 2 and 3. The recording begins with disk 2 at the end of Mr. Ross's commentary.
May 4, 1945, San FranciscoThis radio broadcast is dated May 4, 1945. There were 3 disks to the set.Disk 1 contained the commentary of Charles G. Ross, contributing editor of the St. Louis Post Dispatch.The recording is only of disks 2 and 3. The recording begins with disk 2 at the end of Mr. Ross's commentary.(April-May 1945; large audio files -- best played with broadband reception).