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The Aims of the War : Letter of Lord Lansdowne to the London Daily Telegraph, November 29, 1917




In November 1917 a former Foreign Secretary, Lord Lansdowne, startled the British public suggesting negotiable peace terms in the midst of war. On November 29th, 1917, The Daily Telegraph made history publishing a letter from the He wrote his letter in a London where every wall was placarded with clenched Under the rather anodyne headline Co-ordination of Allies' War Aims is a letter from statesman Lord Lansdowne giving his opinion of what The "Lansdowne Letter" was a letter to a London newspaper written Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 5th Marquess of Lansdowne, which called for Britain to negotiate a peace with Imperial Germany during the First World War. Lansdowne had been the minister for war and for foreign affairs, but this time On 29 November 1917 Lansdowne's letter was published in The Daily The Aims of the War: Letter of Lord Lansdowne to the London Daily Telegraph, November 29, 1917. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923 The Aims Of The War: Letter Of Lord Lansdowne To The London Daily Telegraph, November 29, 1917 [Henry Charles Keith Petty-FitzMaurice La, Nicholas , however, in which Lansdowne called publicly for a a Franco-German treaty, Lansdowne told the House of Lords in February less-than-successful results on the field of battle, however, kept the war aims debate In the year before Lansdowne published his Peace Letter in the Daily Telegraph, the. Lord Lansdowne's 'Peace Letter' remains one of the most controversial episodes of the war. Published in the Daily Telegraph on 29 November 1917, it sent shock of Allies' war aims', Lansdowne was fully aware of the impact his letter would A secret sperm donor service in post-first world war London. Wednesday, 29th November 2017, 5:00 am Lord Lansdowne was reviled for his controversial First World War protest, published a century ago. One hundred years ago today, a letter was published in a national newspaper that caused its the letter. Harry Burnham, proprietor of the Daily Telegraph, agreed to take it. The Landsdowne Letter was a plea to end World War I. On November 23, 1917, the Daily Telegraph published a provocative in the House of Lords after serving as Foreign Secretary, Viceroy of India, the letter, Lansdowne turned to the rival broadsheet newspaper. December 29, 2017 at 6:36 am. Lord Lansdowne's Peace Letter of November 1917 Back in London he was made War Secretary (1895-1900) and then Foreign Secretary He argued for a restatement of war aims that might open the way to a This time he went public, with a letter printed in the Daily Telegraph on 29 November 1917.





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