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... signed at Versailles on the 28th June , 1919. Germany and Belgium , and also Germany and France , mutually undertook that they would in no case attack or invade each other or resort to war against each other . A series of similar pacts ...
... signed at Versailles on the 28th June , 1919. Germany and Belgium , and also Germany and France , mutually undertook that they would in no case attack or invade each other or resort to war against each other . A series of similar pacts ...
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... signed in Berlin on the 22nd May , 1939. After emphasizing the definite and permanent nature of the Italo - German frontier and the close relationship of the National Socialist and Fascist systems it stated that Germany and Italy joined ...
... signed in Berlin on the 22nd May , 1939. After emphasizing the definite and permanent nature of the Italo - German frontier and the close relationship of the National Socialist and Fascist systems it stated that Germany and Italy joined ...
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... signed in Paris on the 3rd Octobe , 1954 , the Foreign Ministers of Britain , France , the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany signed an accord that provided for the liquidation of the Allied occupation re gime in West ...
... signed in Paris on the 3rd Octobe , 1954 , the Foreign Ministers of Britain , France , the United States and the Federal Republic of Germany signed an accord that provided for the liquidation of the Allied occupation re gime in West ...
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Diplomatic Background of the First World | 1 |
Peace Settlement | 13 |
Far East | 28 |
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