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... Germany's belated preoccupation with colonies had the same inspiration , as did the German idea of Mitteleuropa - a superpower within Europe itself . 28 At Chamberlain's initiative , Britain and Germany flirted with an alliance - a bloc ...
... Germany's belated preoccupation with colonies had the same inspiration , as did the German idea of Mitteleuropa - a superpower within Europe itself . 28 At Chamberlain's initiative , Britain and Germany flirted with an alliance - a bloc ...
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... Germany was beaten , but at a terrible cost in British blood and treasure . America was the real winner . Economically , Britain lost her creditor status and became America's debtor . Politi- cally and militarily , Britain's empire came ...
... Germany was beaten , but at a terrible cost in British blood and treasure . America was the real winner . Economically , Britain lost her creditor status and became America's debtor . Politi- cally and militarily , Britain's empire came ...
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... Germany's Aims in the First World War and Krieg der Illusionen and Meyer's Mitteleuropa in German Thought and Action 1815-1945 discuss various German schemes to organize con- tinental Europe into an economic and political bloc to hold ...
... Germany's Aims in the First World War and Krieg der Illusionen and Meyer's Mitteleuropa in German Thought and Action 1815-1945 discuss various German schemes to organize con- tinental Europe into an economic and political bloc to hold ...
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General Considerations | 3 |
Main Issues within the Atlantic | 85 |
Basic Balance of Payments 1970 | 98 |
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