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... population and develop the natural resources of this region , but in spite of tremendous efforts and much planning the population of the Khaborovsk and Maritime Provinces , which should be 25 millions , is still under 2 millions , the ...
... population and develop the natural resources of this region , but in spite of tremendous efforts and much planning the population of the Khaborovsk and Maritime Provinces , which should be 25 millions , is still under 2 millions , the ...
Pagina 170
... population , without demanding any special status for the Hungarians ( The Times , March 30th , 1938 ) . In May , 1938 , it was reported from Prague that the desirability of an improvement in Czecho- slovak relations with Poland and ...
... population , without demanding any special status for the Hungarians ( The Times , March 30th , 1938 ) . In May , 1938 , it was reported from Prague that the desirability of an improvement in Czecho- slovak relations with Poland and ...
Pagina 264
... population of this Zone is about 18,000,000 , the new arrivals would increase that population by 67 per cent . , were they to remain . Not all of them will remain , for under the agreement negotiated at Potsdam , it is proposed that the ...
... population of this Zone is about 18,000,000 , the new arrivals would increase that population by 67 per cent . , were they to remain . Not all of them will remain , for under the agreement negotiated at Potsdam , it is proposed that the ...
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