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... Western taxpayer had to meet and close the gap . In addition , the war - allayed suspicion between the Soviets and the West revived , and the inevitable dissension and friction arose between the Allies , who , having won the war ...
... Western taxpayer had to meet and close the gap . In addition , the war - allayed suspicion between the Soviets and the West revived , and the inevitable dissension and friction arose between the Allies , who , having won the war ...
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... Western position in Berlin had to be liquidated . In the open- ing move on the first tactical objective , Adenauer ... Western powers ... have the possibility of lording it in Western Berlin , turning that part of the city , which is the ...
... Western position in Berlin had to be liquidated . In the open- ing move on the first tactical objective , Adenauer ... Western powers ... have the possibility of lording it in Western Berlin , turning that part of the city , which is the ...
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... Western Union idea and added the strength of the United States and other Western or Western - oriented states to European defense . It had the additional merit of adding friendly Portugal and Canada into one overall arrangement . Both the ...
... Western Union idea and added the strength of the United States and other Western or Western - oriented states to European defense . It had the additional merit of adding friendly Portugal and Canada into one overall arrangement . Both the ...
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SOVEREIGNTY AND NATIONALISM | 21 |
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