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... Four Powers met together for mutual con- sultations . The four issues for discussion at the meeting were re- unification of Germany by forming an all German Government based on free elections , European security , disarmament problem ...
... Four Powers met together for mutual con- sultations . The four issues for discussion at the meeting were re- unification of Germany by forming an all German Government based on free elections , European security , disarmament problem ...
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... Four Powers the U. S. S. R. , the U.S.A. , the U.K. , and France - to deal with the German pro- blem , which was to be settled in accordance with the decisions already taken by the Four Powers . The States parties to the treaty were ...
... Four Powers the U. S. S. R. , the U.S.A. , the U.K. , and France - to deal with the German pro- blem , which was to be settled in accordance with the decisions already taken by the Four Powers . The States parties to the treaty were ...
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... Four Powers an- nounced proposals to set up a 10 - Power Committee on Disarmament which would start work in Geneva in the new year . The announce- ment , issued simultaneously in London , Washington , Paris and Moscow , said : As was ...
... Four Powers an- nounced proposals to set up a 10 - Power Committee on Disarmament which would start work in Geneva in the new year . The announce- ment , issued simultaneously in London , Washington , Paris and Moscow , said : As was ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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