An International Affair: Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 |
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Page 85
... Ambassador Maisky was reported to have made this official announcement to the Committee : " The Soviet Govern- ment does not wish to remain in the position of persons unwit- tingly assisting an unjust cause and sees only one way out of ...
... Ambassador Maisky was reported to have made this official announcement to the Committee : " The Soviet Govern- ment does not wish to remain in the position of persons unwit- tingly assisting an unjust cause and sees only one way out of ...
Page 222
... Ambassador , probably were aware that Germany and Italy intended to return to active participation in the London committee as soon as an agreement had been reached and the note demanding guarantees for control ships had been dispatched ...
... Ambassador , probably were aware that Germany and Italy intended to return to active participation in the London committee as soon as an agreement had been reached and the note demanding guarantees for control ships had been dispatched ...
Page 263
... Ambassador at once began to object , but Lord Plymouth saved all by admitting that the battle was lost and that the past week had been wasted . He said that it did not make much difference to him in which order the questions were ...
... Ambassador at once began to object , but Lord Plymouth saved all by admitting that the battle was lost and that the past week had been wasted . He said that it did not make much difference to him in which order the questions were ...
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