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1 William Harman Black, Scuttlers of Peace: How to Keep Senate Minorities from Defeating Majority Treaties [i] (1945)

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By WILLIAM HARMAN BLACK
In this amazing account of our frustration after our victory over
Germany in 1918, the enemies of peace are pitilessly pilloried for their
unparalleled campaign of propaganda and misrepresentation which
enabled a minority of the United States Senate to defeat the majority
who wanted peace.
The author submits surprising proof from the quoted words of these
frustrators before they butchered the League, regarding Peace, and a
League of Nations, and equally as convincing evidence from their own
printed confessions afterwards.
This book is an expose of their methods, their motives, and the shame-
ful excuses of the mis-leaders who defeated the Treaty of Versailles and
the League of Nations twenty-five years ago.
The author points out how these un-Americans have been since
repudiated by even their dupes, and how the war we are about to win
might have been unnecessary if they had heeded the Allied leaders of the
World.
The almost unanimous vindication of President Wilson justifies the
author's prophecies when this book was begun two years ago, and
heartens the patriots of the world who will gather at San Francisco to
see that Germany shall not again try to devastate the earth.
This is an un-political book about President Wilson and Senator Lodge,
the rift that came about between the President and Colonel House, and
about some political perverts of a quarter of a century ago who are di-
rectly responsible for the present war and who would be glad to repeat
their destruction today if they dared to do it again.
REAL BOOK COMPANY, 2148 WOOLWORTH BUILDING, NEW YORK, AND
REAL BOOK COMPANY, 77 PRYOR STREET, NORTHEAST, ATLANTA, GEORGIA

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