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... continued to grow . The October Socialist Revolution smashed capital- ism , deprived the bourgeoisie of the means of production and converted the mills , factories , land , railways and banks into the property of the whole people , into ...
... continued to grow . The October Socialist Revolution smashed capital- ism , deprived the bourgeoisie of the means of production and converted the mills , factories , land , railways and banks into the property of the whole people , into ...
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... continued for some time and considerable difficulty was experienced over the definition of " indirect aggression " of the border states . The British Government continued to trifle with a grave situation , while Hitler was fortifying ...
... continued for some time and considerable difficulty was experienced over the definition of " indirect aggression " of the border states . The British Government continued to trifle with a grave situation , while Hitler was fortifying ...
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Mahesh Prasad Tandon. agreed to this with them and their French allies . Continued re- pudiation of that , agreement and continued suppression of freedom in Eastern Europe , they further said , undermined international confi- dence and ...
Mahesh Prasad Tandon. agreed to this with them and their French allies . Continued re- pudiation of that , agreement and continued suppression of freedom in Eastern Europe , they further said , undermined international confi- dence and ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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