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Title, MonographicThe disclosures from Germany: I. The Lichnowsky memorandum. II. The reply of Herr von Jagow.
Place of PublicationNew York
PublisherAmerican Association for International Conciliation
Date of Publication1918
AbstractThe chief value of Prince Lichnowsky's memorandum lies in the fact that he rejects and helps to disprove every plea in justification of Germany's conduct that has been advanced since the outbreak of the World War [World War I] by Germany's official apologists.
Call NumberMKI P91-42
MKI TermsGermany/ World War, 1914-1918