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... Government that the Governments of the United Kingdom and France considered that the German action had created conditions ( viz . , an aggressive act of force against Poland ) threatening the independence of Poland , which called for ...
... Government that the Governments of the United Kingdom and France considered that the German action had created conditions ( viz . , an aggressive act of force against Poland ) threatening the independence of Poland , which called for ...
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... Government . On October 23 , large scale unrest was witnessed in Budapest , which developed into a rebellion . Martial law was enforced in Hungary , and on October 24 , 1956 , the Hungarian Government asked the U.S.S.R. Government to ...
... Government . On October 23 , large scale unrest was witnessed in Budapest , which developed into a rebellion . Martial law was enforced in Hungary , and on October 24 , 1956 , the Hungarian Government asked the U.S.S.R. Government to ...
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... Government of Pakistan , in case of armed aggression against Pakistan from any country controlled by international Communism . The spokesmen of the Government of Pakistan however gave a wider interpretation to this clause of the ...
... Government of Pakistan , in case of armed aggression against Pakistan from any country controlled by international Communism . The spokesmen of the Government of Pakistan however gave a wider interpretation to this clause of the ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
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