| Larry Gara, Lenna Mae Gara - 1999 - 236 pages
...Vermont. One of my most vivid memories is of the widespread rejoicing I observed—and felt—when World War I came to an end in Novem-ber 1918, about...or child in America— let me repeat, is there any child—who does not know that this was an industrial and commercial war?" I knew those words by heart... | |
| Jeff Land - 1999 - 210 pages
...Woodrow Wilson lamented his actions as commander in chief, stating before he died: "Is there not a man, woman, or child in America — let me repeat is there any child — who does not know [World War I] was an industrial and commercial war?")14 Pulpits throughout the land echoed pacifist... | |
| Jeff Land - 1999 - 210 pages
...Woodrow Wilson lamented his actions as commander in chief, stating before he died: "Is there not a man, woman, or child in America — let me repeat is there any child—who does not know [World War I] was an industrial and commercial war?") 14 Pulpits throughout... | |
| Richard K. Stanzak - 2006 - 698 pages
...leaders who bring the nation to war eventually become disillusioned. As World War I drew to a close, "Woodrow Wilson, the president who had demanded US...there any man, woman or child in America - let me say, is there any child here - who does not know that this was an industrial and commercial war?'"583... | |
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