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... German market for the smaller countries ' ex- ports , at prices sometimes as high as 30 per cent above world market prices . The Romanians , Bulgarians , Yugoslavs , and Greeks were of course pleased to sell their products to a ...
... German market for the smaller countries ' ex- ports , at prices sometimes as high as 30 per cent above world market prices . The Romanians , Bulgarians , Yugoslavs , and Greeks were of course pleased to sell their products to a ...
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... German economic " advisers " to enter the country , and granted various privileges to German - owned enter- prises in the country . By 1939 , however , most of Romania's production was geared to German needs , not for Romanian economic ...
... German economic " advisers " to enter the country , and granted various privileges to German - owned enter- prises in the country . By 1939 , however , most of Romania's production was geared to German needs , not for Romanian economic ...
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... Germans , many of whom were neither Nazis nor pro - German , to his cause . He accomplished this objec- tive by deliberately provoking incidents with Czech authorities , whose reprisals led the Sudeten Germans to believe that they were ...
... Germans , many of whom were neither Nazis nor pro - German , to his cause . He accomplished this objec- tive by deliberately provoking incidents with Czech authorities , whose reprisals led the Sudeten Germans to believe that they were ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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