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[[File:Mass_demonstration_in_front_of_the_Reichstag_against_the_Treaty_of_VersaillesHodges_scout.jpg|thumbnail|left|250px]]==[[How did the Versailles Treaty lead to World War Two?Hodges' Scout: Interview with Len Travers]]==The delegates that crafted Johns Hopkins University Press has recently published Len Traver's new book Hodges' Scout: A Lost Patrol of the treaty that ended the First World French and Indian War believed that they had brought . Travers' book examines a lasting peace to Europe. President Wilson believed that the war had made much group of colonial scouts who were ambushed on a patrol in upstate New York by French and Native American soldiers during the world safe for democracy French and Indian War. Travers uses this massacre to spread. However, conflicting goals, explore the harsh terms lives of the treaty colonists who fought, died and Germany’s response to those terms would to the most destructive conflict in world history - World War Twoeven survived this massacre. {{Read more|How did the Versailles Treaty lead to World War Two?Hodges' Scout: Interview with Len Travers}}
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