Paris Peace Conference event
also: Paris Peace Conference in 1919, Paris Conference, Paris Peace thing, 1919 Conference, Paris' conference, conferences at Paris
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Robert Lansing covered_up
Paris Peace Conference documented
“by a large majority condemning enemy violations of what they term laws of humanity, particularly those of the Turkish prosecution of Armenians. This opened the door to international trials of Turkish leaders and perhaps the trial of central…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 38:29
Allen Dulles member_of
Paris Peace Conference host_asserted
“On the other hand, Bernays' strategy rejected the effort led by Pell and Morgenthau to set any new legal precedents on crimes against humanity. In fact, it opposed almost any development in international law beyond a very strict structure t…”
▶ The Colonels Corner The Splendid Blond Beast Part 11 @ 31:29
Edward M. House member_of
Paris Peace Conference host_asserted
“House was one of five U.S. commissioners to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Prior to that, House was known as the kingmaker in Texas. And no, he was never a colonel. He never served in the military. He just assumed the name. Well, it wa…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner and War Hamster Brady Secret Societies Skull&Bones cont'd @ 1:12:41
Allen Dulles member_of
Paris Peace Conference book_quoted
“Benes, B-E-N-E-S, and many other Central European diplomats. He was later to cultivate sources of intelligence and influence during his subsequent work in the OSS during World War II and later in the CIA. Allen joined his brother at the 191…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Splenda Blond Beast #2 @ 27:17
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And he submitted a petition at the Paris Peace Conference at the end of World War II for Vietnamese independence, and everybody ignored it. Because France didn't want to give up the rubber plantations and the oil that they were gaining from…
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House was one of five U.S. commissioners to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Prior to that, House was known as the kingmaker in Texas. And no, he was never a colonel. He never served in the military. He just assumed the name. Well, it wa…
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Punishment of defeated powers for war crimes and crimes against humanity was the first item on the agenda of the peace conference that opened in Paris 1919. So this is post-World War I. The previous year had seen extraordinary changes in wo…
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German rulers and the country generally should be forced to pay heavy damages for the destruction. If, in the process, Germany should be eliminated as a commercial rival in the post-World War, so much the better. Officially, the 1919 Confer…
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along with several other smaller countries, to decide the peace terms to present to Germany in what would become the Treaty of Versailles. The conferencies made a self-conscious effort to bring defeated war criminals to justice. And I'm goi…
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There was potent public sentiment that emerged in the victorious associated powers to punish the central powers. Popular demands for trials of the German Kaiser and his high command became a key election issue, both in Britain and the Unite…
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The international response to the atrocities of World War I acquired a substantial economic aspect. War crimes and crimes against humanities thus emerged at the Parents' Conference as a pivotal issue. The destruction of the old European ord…
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Agreements with Spain for inclusive U.S. purchasing of Spanish horses and mules, important to the war effort. And that gave birth to modern economic warfare. He then spent a few months in the U.S. military intelligence before becoming, age …
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Benes, B-E-N-E-S, and many other Central European diplomats. He was later to cultivate sources of intelligence and influence during his subsequent work in the OSS during World War II and later in the CIA. Allen joined his brother at the 191…
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helped push the conferences at Paris towards a more accommodating settlement for the new German government. The Paris Peace Conference broached the issue of war crimes in its first official act. It created a Commission on the Responsibility…
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of whether or not that was actually a crime. Lansing believed that any new precedent set at the Paris Conference against war crimes would probably endanger the U.S. in any future crisis, and he insisted that his government exempt itself fro…
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by a large majority condemning enemy violations of what they term laws of humanity, particularly those of the Turkish prosecution of Armenians. This opened the door to international trials of Turkish leaders and perhaps the trial of central…
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to the highest council of Paris' conference, thus effectively vetoing it. That dispute soon spilled over into personal discussions among the big four leaders, Wilson, British Prime Minister David Lloyd George, French Premier, I don't know h…
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Thank you. That's all I can say is thank you for sharing that with us. And I mean that from the bottom of my heart. Illini, go ahead. Colonel, I don't know if you want to turn it back to Dulles or not. I did have one more tie-in for you fro…
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to Germany and how they're going to make reparations and everything, guess who winds up representing the J. Henry Schroeder Bank for the war reparations loans? Tell everybody. Dulles. Yep. So he's at the Paris Peace Conference. He's negotia…
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This one starts out saying that in the end, the delegates of the Paris Peace Conference insisted on including in the 1919 Treaty of Versailles provisions that required the German government to admit responsibility for instigating the war an…
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betrayal of his colleagues for propaganda or intelligence purposes. As far as can be determined, the young Turks never learned of his secret correspondence with the enemy. By the time Paris Peace Conference began, there was widespread senti…
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than might be enjoyed by any conventional ambassador. As the Civil War unfolded inside of Turkey, Bristol barred newspaper reporters from access to areas where renewed massacres of the Armenians was taking place, and he knew they were takin…
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in the Armenian massacres and has instead in recent years financed a large sophisticated publicity campaign to rewrite history. Dang, that sounds familiar too. As the Western powers sparred over the Middle East oil, a series of events unfol…
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No matter how you were going to slice the pie, it ended up being obviously billions of dollars. The British delegation to the Paris Peace Conference brought a demand for the equivalent of about $90 billion in reparations, payments plus a sh…
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said U.S. negotiator Norman Davis, to put it into rebuilding private enterprise economy in the wake of the war. John Foster Dulles arrived at the Paris Peace Conference as a junior legal counsel to the U.S. delegates. He emerged as an impor…
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On the other hand, Bernays' strategy rejected the effort led by Pell and Morgenthau to set any new legal precedents on crimes against humanity. In fact, it opposed almost any development in international law beyond a very strict structure t…
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Because who voted for all these cats? It was created, what, the Paris Peace thing and the Treaty of Versailles, and it was like they were all in on it in their own inception, and nobody voted for these guys. Nobody elected these guys, and t…