The 'Lusitania' Case: Was Bryan's Resignation Justified?

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71 pp. Original wrappers. Stapled binding. A publication which, based on the preface, seems to argue that the German sinking of the passenger ship Lusitania was a justifiable act. It defends the resignation of Secretary of State W.J. Bryan, which stemmed from a disagreement with Woodrow Wilson about how to respond to the tragedy. An interesting document of the clashing sensibilities of statesmen at a pivotal moment in world history.