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Prince Lichnowsky's "Memorandum" : first detailed publication of suppressed memorandum in which the Kaiser's former ambassador at London acquits England of wanting war
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Prince Lichnowsky's "Memorandum" : first detailed publication of suppressed memorandum in which the Kaiser's former ambassador at London acquits England of wanting war
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Publication date
[1918]
Call number
233209
Creator
Lichnowsky, Karl Max (1860-1928)
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Dimensions
23 cm
Associated people
Chirol, Valentine, (1852-1929.)
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