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Two days before the people of the Saar went to the polls to elect a new Parliament, French newspapers were gloomily telling their readers: “The Saar is lost.” After all, only two months before, the ...
Just when it looked as if the French and Germans might forget some of their differences in the common peril, an ancient trouble spot set them snarling at each other. The spot: the smoky Saar basin, a ...
In accordance with the terms of the Versailles treaty, 830,000 inhabitants of the Saar Basin, valuable coal and iron-producing territory, must decide in a plebiscite next January 13 whether they wish ...
The Saar Basin, which until 1918 was a part of the German Reich, has been under the management of a League of Nations Commissioner since 1919, in accordance with the provisions of the Versailles Peace ...
TO THE average American the word Saar conveys little if anything; to the unhappy few who specialize in the problems of Europe it labels one of the points in dispute between Germany and France; to the ...
"The government of the Saar basin by a commission of the League of Nations is a very interesting experiment in international administration," said Professor Charles H. Haskins in a recent lecture on ...
In view of the coming plebiscite in the Saar Basin, many students of international affairs will want to study this book. Miss Wambaugh is an authority on the subject, and this new study is really the ...
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