Search Results - "Allies of World War I"

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    The british-american direction in the strategy of the Third International in 1941-1943 (on the materials of the «diary» of Georgi Dimitrov) by Rymar, Ihor

    “…On the basis of diary entries of the Secretary General of the Third International G. Dimitrov, documents of the Russian State Archive of Socio-Political…”
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    The British Weekly: a case study of British propaganda to the Soviet Union during World War II by Kotelenets, Elena A., Lavrenteva, Maria Yu

    “…The research investigates a publishing history of the Britansky Souyznik (British Ally) weekly (further - British Weekly) in Russian language, which was…”
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    LEADERS DISCUSSION OF THE USSR, USA AND GREAT BRITAIN ABOUT THE PLACE AND TIME OF THE TRILATERAL MEETING IN 1943 by Sukhanov, M.S., Garashchenkova, A.N.

    Published in Juvenis scientia (01-02-2019)
    “…The article is devoted to the study of the process of preparation of the Tehran conference of leaders of the USSR, USA and Great Britain, held in the Iranian…”
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    Reparations in the postwar period: a survey by B.J. COHEN

    Published in PSL quarterly review (01-03-2014)
    “… Powers and the Allies of World War II. The present paper considers the static and dynamic benefits of reparations for the economies of both remitting and receiving countries…”
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    Иранская проблема в нацистской пропаганде на оккупированной территории Северо-Запада России (1942–1943 гг.) by Kovalev, Boris N., Kulik, Sergey V.

    Published in Oriental Studies (Ėlista, Russia) (15-07-2022)
    “…Introduction. The article analyzes the coverage of the Iranian problem in the collaborationist newspapers Za rodinu (‘For Motherland’) and Novyi put’ (‘New…”
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    Northwest Russia Occupied, 1942–1943: The Iranian Problem in Nazi Propaganda Revisited by Boris N. Kovalev, Sergey V. Kulik

    Published in Oriental Studies (Ėlista, Russia) (01-07-2022)
    “…Introduction. The article analyzes the coverage of the Iranian problem in the collaborationist newspapers Za rodinu (‘For Motherland’) and Novyi put’ (‘New…”
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    Adana’nın düşman işgalinden kurtuluşu ve kurtuluş bayramı kutlamalarının basına yansımaları (1922-1938) by Şavkılı,Cengiz

    “…İngilizler, 30 Ekim 1918’de imzalanan Mondros Ateşkes Antlaşması gereğince Maraş, Adana, Antep ve Urfa bölgelerini işgal etmişlerdi. İngiltere ile Fransa…”
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    Yugoslavia and Informbiro: Causes and the beginning of the conflict by Tosic-Malesevic, Nikola

    Published in Vojno delo (2016)
    “…Conflict of Yugoslavia and Cominform certainly represents the first and the most significant conflict in the so-called Eastern Bloc, which was under the…”
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    Genocidal Politics and Racialization of Intervention: From Rwanda to Darfur and Beyond by Agbakwa, Shedrack C.

    Published in German law journal (01-02-2005)
    “…Last year marked the tenth anniversary of the Rwandan genocide when more than 800,000 people were slaughtered within 100 days under the watch of the…”
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    The Legal Institutions of the New World Order: “Might Makes Right” and the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia by Mandel, Michael

    Published in New World Order (05-09-2003)
    “… – the victorious Allies of World War II including China (a minor U.S. partner in the war against Japan…”
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    "Nothing endures like the provisional": American policy toward the Oder-Neisse line, 1945-1990 by Allen, Debra Jean

    Published 01-01-1992
    “…The victorious Allies of World War II agreed at the Potsdam Conference in 1945 to finalize Germany's eastern border at a future peace settlement, but provisionally established the Polish-German border…”
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    Dissertation