The Freedom of the Seas the History of a German Trap

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The Freedom of the Seas the History of a German Trap
Michael Cabab
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Proclamation of May 27th, 1915.
7. Proclamation of August 20th, 1915.
8. Proclamation of October 14th, 1915.
9. Proclamation of January 27th, 1916.
10. Proclamation of April 12th, 1916.
11. Proclamation of June 27th, 1916.
12. Proclamation of October 3rd, 1916.
v^ 13. Proclamation of November 23rd, 1916.
14. Proclamation of December 29th, 1916.
15. Proclamation of January 2nd, 1917.
16. Foreign Office List of Statement, April 13th, 1916.
The object was gradually to eliminate the free CONSEQUENC
...ES OF THE TRAP 107 list and transfer articles therefrom tentatively into the lists of conditional contraband, and finally into that of absolute contraband, and at length we get a list of July 2nd, 1917, which comprises some 230 items, including practically all raw materials whatsoever, and reducing the free list to those articles which can serve no useful warlike purpose.
It is important, however, to note that cotton was on the free list until August 15th, 1915, when it was made absolute contraband.


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