Small Neighbours of Big Powers: India's Attitude Towards Nepal, September 1946-March 1963 |
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... East German economy with least hesitation . It removed industrial equipment and other goods from East Germany to the Soviet Union . It was estimated that the Soviet Union had a net gain of $ 15 billion from East Germany between 1945 and ...
... East German economy with least hesitation . It removed industrial equipment and other goods from East Germany to the Soviet Union . It was estimated that the Soviet Union had a net gain of $ 15 billion from East Germany between 1945 and ...
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... East Europe could not function as a shield for the Soviet Union against a resurgent Germany if the East European governments did not collaborate very closely with it . Moscow was very eager to bring East European states under its own ...
... East Europe could not function as a shield for the Soviet Union against a resurgent Germany if the East European governments did not collaborate very closely with it . Moscow was very eager to bring East European states under its own ...
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... East European states . It sought to keep apart the East European states from one another , but individually linked to Moscow and economically dependent upon it . Once in control , the Soviet Union exploited the economic capabilities of ...
... East European states . It sought to keep apart the East European states from one another , but individually linked to Moscow and economically dependent upon it . Once in control , the Soviet Union exploited the economic capabilities of ...
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Soviet Models 3470 | 34 |
Bases of Indias Attitude 7393 | 73 |
Phase of Ranas Intransigence | 94 |
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