D615 .L384 2015
|
Les plus sombres histoires de l'histoire de Belgique : Secrets et anecdotes. |
1 |
D615 .W29
|
La Belgique neutre et loyale. |
1 |
D615 .Z83 2004
|
The rape of Belgium : the untold story of World War I / |
1 |
D619
|
The World War and American isolation, 1914-1917 / |
1 |
D619 .A3
|
War addresses of Woodrow Wilson / |
1 |
D619 .A3 1
|
War addresses of Woodrow Wilson / |
1 |
D619 .A4 1918
|
In our first year of war; messages and addresses to the Congress and the people, March 5, 1917, to January 8, 1918, |
1 |
D619 .B1 1942
|
The policy of the United States toward the neutrals, 1917-1918, |
1 |
D619 .B16
|
Why we went to war. |
1 |
D619 .B2
|
America's attitude toward the war, the President's messages; official correspondence with the Entente allies and the central powers, and certain official papers and speeches bearing upon the great war, |
1 |
D619 .B37
|
America's entry into World War I: submarines, sentiment, or security? |
1 |
D619 .B5
|
My three years in America, |
1 |
D619 .B61
|
America revisited. |
1 |
D619 .B63
|
Historians on the homefront; American propagandists for the great war |
1 |
D619 .B7
|
Was will Wilson? |
1 |
D619 .B8
|
Rights and duties of neutrals; a discussion of principles and practices, |
1 |
D619 .C55
|
A traveller in war-time; with an essay on the American contribution and the democratic idea, |
1 |
D619 .C67
|
Intervention, 1917; why America fought, |
1 |
D619 .C9
|
The war, the world and Wilson, |
1 |
D619 .C98 1976
|
Irish-America and national isolationism, 1914-1920 / |
1 |