Ideas and Diplomacy: Readings in the Intellectual Tradition of American Foreign PolicyNorman A. Graebner |
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... eastern Europe when they permitted Nazi power to surpass that of the rest of Western Europe , to destroy Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1939 , overrun all eastern Europe in 1940 , and finally unleash a massive assault on Russia in June ...
... eastern Europe when they permitted Nazi power to surpass that of the rest of Western Europe , to destroy Czechoslovakia and Poland in 1939 , overrun all eastern Europe in 1940 , and finally unleash a massive assault on Russia in June ...
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... Eastern Europe , July 1940 * Perhaps no Western writer saw more clearly the significance of the German and Soviet assault on eastern Europe in 1939 and 1940 than did Vera Micheles Dean . Noting the destruction of the principle of self ...
... Eastern Europe , July 1940 * Perhaps no Western writer saw more clearly the significance of the German and Soviet assault on eastern Europe in 1939 and 1940 than did Vera Micheles Dean . Noting the destruction of the principle of self ...
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... Eastern Europe , 416 , 490 ; threat to the European balance of power , 436 ; reaction to Hitler's assault on Eastern Europe ( 1939 ) , 564-5 ; ter- ritorial demands ( 1939 ) , 564-5 ; signs Nazi - Soviet Pact , 565 ; not accepted as ...
... Eastern Europe , 416 , 490 ; threat to the European balance of power , 436 ; reaction to Hitler's assault on Eastern Europe ( 1939 ) , 564-5 ; ter- ritorial demands ( 1939 ) , 564-5 ; signs Nazi - Soviet Pact , 565 ; not accepted as ...
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