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World War I Letters
Subject
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World War, 1914-1918
Creator
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Woodrow Wilson
Source
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
Description
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Letters from the White House to various individuals
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Library of Congress
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Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library
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3 file drawers of scanned copies, 1517 pdfs
Language
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English
Type
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papers, digital documents
Date
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1917-1918
Identifier
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MS100001
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19180517
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<p>FULL COPY OF CABLEGRAM <br />Received at the War Department<br />Cable CompanyNo. 3CO<br />From London<br />To The Adjutant-General, Washington.<br />Number 1127 Confidential.<br /><br />For the Chief of Staff. The following has been received from a reliable and highly confidential source: "During the last two weeks French and German delegates have been discussing in Switzerland arrangements for the exchange of prisoners of war. The chief results of the conference are well known. Something took place however during the conference which concerns all the powers. Germany made a mysterious concession with regard to Alsace Lorraine. This concession has been kept secret. The French representatives succeeded in securing the insertion in the final minutes of the conference a clause stipulating that "Among prisoners now interned who are to be liberated by the belligerent governments the nationality of the inhabitants of Alsae Lorraine shall not be confounded with that of the subjects of the German Empire." The clause was not accepted until after special deliberations in Paris and in Berlin, the French delegates returning expressly to Paris to discuss the point with M. Clemenceau."<br />Pershing.</p>
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Enclosure
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McCain, H. P. (Henry Pinckney), 1861-1941
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Date
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1918 May 17
Type
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Text
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WWP22374
Source
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Library of Congress, Woodrow Wilson Papers, 1786-1957
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Pershing, John J. (John Joseph), 1860-1948
Title
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John J. Pershing to Henry P. McCain