01344cgm a2200325 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000290013804500090016704900090017609000160018509900140020124500680021526000660028330000450034944000200039450100820041450000160049650800730051252002980058560000330088365000330091671000460094996600100099599900130100599702646010231120260227104103.0vf-beahr-770510s1970 nyu007 0vueng d a(TU)000702646UTK019 a737159 a(OCoLC)02952320 aIULcIULdOCLdm.c.dTKN ax1x1 aTKNN aD643.A7bV4 aD643.A7V404aThe Versailles peace :beconomic revolution.h[videorecording]. aNew York :bChelsea House Educational Communications,cc1970. a1 cassette, 7 min :bsd., b&w ;c3/4 in. 0aHistory machine aOn cassette with: United States Army.--World War I.--Intervention in Siberia. aU standard. aEditorial director, Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.; editor, Fred Israel. aExamines the problems of peacemaking in the first sophistocated technological war and the objectives of the representatives at the Versailles Peace Conference. Follows Wilson's return to the United States, his struggle and defeat in his efforts to bring his country into the League of Nations.10aWilson, Woodrow,d1856-1924. 0aWorld War, 1914-1918xPeace.2 aChelsea House Educational Communications. aprimo c474d474