An International Affair: Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939 |
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... proposals regarding the international patrol of the Spanish coast . The Italian observations had been formulated only after consultations with the German Government , and were regarded as generally favorable . Italy , however , said ...
... proposals regarding the international patrol of the Spanish coast . The Italian observations had been formulated only after consultations with the German Government , and were regarded as generally favorable . Italy , however , said ...
Page 240
... proposals provided they were accepted unanimously by the committee . He said that he had full confidence in the integrity of the British and French fleets but feared that if their proposals were accepted , the equilibrium would be ...
... proposals provided they were accepted unanimously by the committee . He said that he had full confidence in the integrity of the British and French fleets but feared that if their proposals were accepted , the equilibrium would be ...
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... proposals , for one reason , because they closed the French - Spanish frontier , leaving observers on French soil , while only part of the supervision of the sea was maintained . The second reason the French gave was that the granting ...
... proposals , for one reason , because they closed the French - Spanish frontier , leaving observers on French soil , while only part of the supervision of the sea was maintained . The second reason the French gave was that the granting ...
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