The Moscow Protocol, 1929University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1972 - 210 Seiten |
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... Lithuanian dispute , Lietuvos Aidas declared , echoing Voldemaras ' comments . 27 Voldemaras ' proposal was not seen by the Soviet government as the most fruitful result of the Königsberg conference . Assessing the results of the ...
... Lithuanian dispute , Lietuvos Aidas declared , echoing Voldemaras ' comments . 27 Voldemaras ' proposal was not seen by the Soviet government as the most fruitful result of the Königsberg conference . Assessing the results of the ...
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... Lietuvos Aidas welcomed the protocol as a " new impulse , " coming " not from the West , not from Washington but from the East , from Moscow . " Although the Soviet offer contained little that would benefit Lithuania , which already had ...
... Lietuvos Aidas welcomed the protocol as a " new impulse , " coming " not from the West , not from Washington but from the East , from Moscow . " Although the Soviet offer contained little that would benefit Lithuania , which already had ...
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... Lietuvos Aidas , August 2 , 1928 . 1972 . 19. Personal communication from Vaclovas Sidzikauskas , January 13 , 20. A Genoa type of agreement would be based on the proposal put forth at the third plenary session of the Genoa conference ...
... Lietuvos Aidas , August 2 , 1928 . 1972 . 19. Personal communication from Vaclovas Sidzikauskas , January 13 , 20. A Genoa type of agreement would be based on the proposal put forth at the third plenary session of the Genoa conference ...
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accept adhere Affairs agreed agreement alliance ambassador American answer asked attacked attempt Baltic believed Briand Bucharest Chapter circles claimed commented communicated conclude conference considered continued countries December decided decision delay delegates desire develop disarmament discuss documents Eastern Europe Estonia Estonia and Latvia Estonian government expressed favorably February Finland Finnish force Foreign Minister French Germany guarantee hope Ibid included indicated insisted invitation Izvestiia January join Kellogg Pact Latvia Latvia and Estonia Latvian government learned Lithuania Lithuanian government Litvinov London March Moscow negotiations non-aggression official original Paris Treaty participation Patek peace peaceful intentions pointed Poland Polish government position possibility Pravda problem question raised ratified the Kellogg reaction received refused reject relations reply reported representative response Riga Rumania Rumanian government sign the protocol signatories situation soon Soviet government Soviet offer Soviet proposal Soviet Union suggested Temps treaty trying United Voldemaras wanted Warsaw Western wished