An International Affair: Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 |
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... Agreement and in which they declared that if such violations did not cease immediately , they would consider themselves freed from the obligations of the agreement . The note cited evidence to prove Portugal's violation of the agreement ...
... Agreement and in which they declared that if such violations did not cease immediately , they would consider themselves freed from the obligations of the agreement . The note cited evidence to prove Portugal's violation of the agreement ...
Page 89
... agreement . He said that for the sake of interna- tional relations , clarity was essential and insisted that if the Soviet Union wished to withdraw from the agreement , it would be necessary for her to so state in the clearest possible ...
... agreement . He said that for the sake of interna- tional relations , clarity was essential and insisted that if the Soviet Union wished to withdraw from the agreement , it would be necessary for her to so state in the clearest possible ...
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... agreement . The second al- legation had to do with the deliveries of petrol to Spain by Soviet vessels . The Soviets replied that petrol was not covered by the Non - Intervention Agreement and hence there was no violation of the agreement ...
... agreement . The second al- legation had to do with the deliveries of petrol to Spain by Soviet vessels . The Soviets replied that petrol was not covered by the Non - Intervention Agreement and hence there was no violation of the agreement ...
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accepted action affairs agreed agreement Ambassador announced answer appeared arms arrangement asked attack belligerent rights Britain British Government British plan called carrying cause claimed concerned conference consideration considered continue countries decided decision discussion Eden effect effort England Europe European fact felt finally followed forces foreign foreign volunteers France French Government frontier further German Germany and Italy give going granting held hoped House immediately important insisted interest intervention Italian Italian Government Italy July known League London matter Mediterranean meeting ment Nationalist naval Non-Intervention Committee observers Office Paris parties patrol Plymouth pointed ports Portugal Portuguese possible Powers present problem proposals question reached reason received recognized regarding reply reported representative Republican Rome Russia scheme sent ships side sides in Spain situation Soviet Spain Spanish Government sub-committee supervision taken tion volunteers withdrawal withdrawal of volunteers