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The Allied Food Blockade of Germany, 1918-19 by N. P. Howard

The Social and Political Consequences of the Allied Food Blockade of Germany, 1918-19.

N. P. Howard's article shows the determination of Allied governments to destroy the German Revolution in 1918-19 at the cost of 100,000s of lives.

Submitted by tolern on February 22, 2010

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blockade Germany.pdf (1.7 MB)
  • health and medicine
  • World War I
  • Germany
  • workers councils
  • German Revolution 1918
  • N.P.Howard

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