Finland.

This is a memorandum containing concise analysis of Finland, with particular emphasis on political events and conditions in 1918. Includes opinion as to the possible outcomes of peace with Germany and the role of Finland's potential annexation to Sweden, Germany, or Russia in a negotiated peace...

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OCLC:974912221
Main Author: Morison, Samuel Eliot, 1887-1976 (Author)
Corporate Authors: United States. Department of State, United States. American Commission to Negotiate Peace
Language:English
Published: [1918?]
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Online Resource:Center for Research Libraries
Related Items:Microfilm version: Finland.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction and digest (p. vii)
  • A. General geography (p. 1)
  • B. History (p. 14)
  • C. Government (p. 150)
  • D. Military affairs (p. 189)
  • E Economic (p. 201)
  • F. The peoples (p. 300)
  • G. Education (p. 325)
  • H. Religion (p. 341)
  • I. German influence
  • J. Declarations and proposals (p. 363)
  • K. What do the natives want? (p. 365)
  • L. Critique of the problem (p. 366)
  • M. Documents and treaties [this section listed in the table of contents at the front of the volume with a parenthetical "to be prepared later," presumably pp. 374-399, lacking]
  • N. Bibliography (p. 400-404)
  • O. The legal rights of Russia over Finland [this section listed in the table of contents in front of volume, presumably pp. 348-362, lacking]
  • P. Greater Finland (p. 450)
  • Q. The Åland Islands (p. 525)