The book Some Consequences of Neutrality was written by author Pier, Arthur Stanwood, 1874-1966 Here you can read free online of Some Consequences of Neutrality book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Some Consequences of Neutrality a good or bad book?
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" It does no good, and it's very distressing. I think and read about other things." Perhaps this is the sensible course to pursue under a gov- ernment which says in effect: "The Germans and their allies have, as we know, brutally put to death, in violation of the laws of war, men and women and children in Belgium and France and England and Serbia, and they will no doubt put others to death. We should like to save these people, but we are neutral, and so we must not utter one word of protest — u...nless, of course, the Germans carelessly kill an American. Armenia? Yes, we did venture to raise a slight, a very mild, protest over Armenia, but then, Armenia had always been our favorite humanitarian field, and we hoped that for this reason our expression of concern for the fate of those poor people would give no offense at Berlin." The determined preservation of neutrality in the face of repeated insult and injury has, of course, encouraged the seditious undertak- ings of German sympathizers and emissaries.
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