The Diplomats: 1919-1939, Volume 1Gordon Alexander Craig, Felix Gilbert Princeton University Press, 1953 - 700 pagina's The authors examine the diplomatic history of the European powers in the era between World War I and World War II. |
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THE OLD TRADITION IN A NEW | 15 |
The Era of Philippe | 49 |
DIPLOMACY AT GENEVA | 86 |
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