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Fruits of victory : have our statesmen won the peace our soldiers fought for?, The
Fruits of victory : have our statesmen won the peace our soldiers fought for?, The
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World War I Propaganda
Military History
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Fruits of victory : have our statesmen won the peace our soldiers fought for?, The
A 20 page pamphlet created in Britain as a tool for education during World War I regarding peace.
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Date
1919
Creator
Morel, E. D. (Edmund Dene), 1873-1924. Author
Place
Germany
Subject
Treaty of Versailles (1919 June 28). German.
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World War, 1914-1918--Peace.
Source
Military Museums (Calgary, Alta.). World War I Propaganda Collection. D639 .P6 W67 NO.281
Collection
Military History
Sub-Collection
World War I Propaganda
Extent
20 pages ; 22 cm
Genre
Pamphlets
Unique identifier
CU15861038
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"Fruits of victory : have our statesmen won the peace our soldiers fought for?, The", 1919, (CU15861038) by Morel, E. D. (Edmund Dene), 1873-1924. Author. Courtesy of Military History Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.