An International Affair: Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 |
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... Soviet vessels . The Soviets replied that petrol was not covered by the Non - Intervention Agreement and hence there was no violation of the agreement . The Soviet representative pointed out further that those deliveries had been made ...
... Soviet vessels . The Soviets replied that petrol was not covered by the Non - Intervention Agreement and hence there was no violation of the agreement . The Soviet representative pointed out further that those deliveries had been made ...
Page 133
... Soviet Government possessed , these Germans and Italians could not be described as volunteers . The Soviets were in favor of letting the Spaniards decide the issue for themselves . The note also called attention to the fact that as ...
... Soviet Government possessed , these Germans and Italians could not be described as volunteers . The Soviets were in favor of letting the Spaniards decide the issue for themselves . The note also called attention to the fact that as ...
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... Soviet fleet in those waters . This contention was borne out by a statement made by Soviet representative Maisky when the subject of naval control of Spanish ports was under discussion in the committee . Maisky made his statement after ...
... Soviet fleet in those waters . This contention was borne out by a statement made by Soviet representative Maisky when the subject of naval control of Spanish ports was under discussion in the committee . Maisky made his statement after ...
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