Quellen zur neueren Geschichte, Izdaje 22–24H. Lang, 1957 |
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... forces at Santiago de Cuba and in the eastern part of the province of Santiago and the occupation of the territory by the forces of the United States . A copy of this order is hereto annexed for your information . As the evacuation of ...
... forces at Santiago de Cuba and in the eastern part of the province of Santiago and the occupation of the territory by the forces of the United States . A copy of this order is hereto annexed for your information . As the evacuation of ...
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... forces , air forces and naval forces . They are all interconnected . No part of the pro- posals which I make can be disassociated one from the other . L Based on these principles , I propose that the arms 140 Herbert Hoovers ...
... forces , air forces and naval forces . They are all interconnected . No part of the pro- posals which I make can be disassociated one from the other . L Based on these principles , I propose that the arms 140 Herbert Hoovers ...
Stran 141
... forces . In order to reduce the offensive character of all land forces as distinguished from their defensive character , I propose the adoption of the presentation already made at the Geneva conference for the abolition of all tanks ...
... forces . In order to reduce the offensive character of all land forces as distinguished from their defensive character , I propose the adoption of the presentation already made at the Geneva conference for the abolition of all tanks ...
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