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    Un Triángulo vital para la República: Gran Bretaña, Francia y la Unión Soviética ante la Guerra Civil española by Enrique Moradiellos

    Published 2001-06-01
    “…Indeed, the prolonged war in Spain seemed to be a crucial factor in the failure to create a broad diplomatic and military front in Europe against the expansionism of the Axis Powers.…”
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    “Un singur popor cu două drapele”. The Romanian-Polish relations during the interwar period by Dimitris Michalopoulos

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…The outcome of that change led to Poland being conquered by the Germans and Romania fighting alongside the Axis Powers.…”
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    Reparations in the postwar period: a survey by B.J. COHEN

    Published 2014-03-01
    “…More recently, however, the issue of reparations payments has been more or less ignored, even though they have continued to play role in the relations between nations - particularly between the Axis Powers and the Allies of World War II. The present paper considers the static and dynamic benefits of reparations for the economies of both remitting and receiving countries. …”
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    New Slants on Gender and Power Relations in British Second World War Films by Elizabeth de Cacqueray

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…When nations are engaged in an all-out military power struggle, as it was the case between the Allied and the Axis powers between 1939 and 1945, conventional relations and stereotypes controlling gender difference may undergo considerable modifications. …”
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    The Entry of Turkey into World War II by Harry N. Howard

    Published 1967-04-01
    “… During World War II the Turkish Republic, as was natural in view of its strategic position at the international crossroads, was of great interest to both the Axis powers and the nations against them, including the United States. …”
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    Iraq in the American strategy during World War II 1939-1945 AD by Fawaz Hammad Mahmoud

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The research aims to highlight the position of Iraq in the American strategy during the Second World War (1939-1945) and the areas and aspects through which the United States of America sought to enter Iraq, taking advantage of the war and economic lost conditions that Iraq was going through, and the outbreak of the May 1941 uprising in it, and the need for its location The geopolitical importance in the war against the Axis powers that tried to strengthen their relations with the nationalist trend represented by Rashid Ali Al-Kilani and the Four Colonels and the role of the United States of America in supporting Britain, to abort the May 1941 uprising, and the return of the British to occupy Iraq again, and turn it into an arena for international conflict during World War II and exploitation The United States of America to establish its interests in this country, which enjoys economic capabilities and a strategic location for the richest of a great power such as the United States of America seeks to control the Middle East region, leaving it to others…”
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    Demands for property restitution of the former German minority in Serbia by Dimitrijević Duško

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The goal of dispossessing them of their property was to consolidate the demolished economy and plundered and destroyed national wealth on the part of the Axis powers and above all by, Nazi Germany and its satellites. …”
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    The Uneasy Relationship: Turkey's Foreign Policy as Regards the Soviet Union at the Outbreak of the Second World War by Yücel Güçlü

    Published 2003-12-01
    “… In view of growing threat of the Axis powers, by the beginning of 1939 a security agreement with the Soviet Union came high on the list of Turkish priorities. …”
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    “The Most Dangerous Fifth Column in the Americas:” U.S. Journalists and Mexico’s Unión Nacional Sinarquista during World War II by Julia G. Young

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This coincided with the U.S. entry into World War II, and a heightened concern about the potential threat represented by immigrants loyal to Axis powers. Thus, U.S. journalists devoted significant coverage to the Sinarquista movement, casting it as a Fifth Column movement that was taking money, arms, and direct orders from enemies of the United States. …”
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    LEGALNOŚĆ ŁADU JAŁTAŃSKO-POCZDAMSKIEGO Z PUNKTU WIDZENIA PRAWA MIĘDZYNARODOWEGO PUBLICZNEGO by Krzysztof Czubocha

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In consequence, the Axis powers were punished lawfully whereas Poland lost its eastern territories unlawfully. …”
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    The 1944 Warsaw Uprising by Marianna Kmeťová, Marek Syrný

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The controversial relationship with Moscow has seen several diametrical breaks from a positive alliance after the invasion of the Soviet Union by the Axis powers in 1941, to a very critical relationship with the USSR after the revelation of the so-called Katyn massacre in 1943. …”
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    Memory and Forgetting on the National Periphery: Marseilles and the Regicide of 1934 by Matthew Graves

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…It advanced the career of future Vichy Prime Minister Pierre Laval, who replaced Barthou as Foreign Minister, while French efforts to contain the threat of German expansionism by forging alliances with the Central European powers died with Barthou; King Alexander Ist's successor moved Yugoslavia into the camp of the Axis powers. Geopolitically, the system of collective security forged at Versailles collapsed in the wake the assassination. …”
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    The Anti-Nationalist Patriotism of Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen by James M. Patterson

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In this respect, he defied the more reactionary clergy of Europe; however, Sheen’s views were vital to his efforts to distinguish why America had a just war against the totalitarian governments of the Axis powers but also a duty to spare people who were as likely to be victims of the regime as they were supporters. …”
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    Great Britain, the Soviet Union and the resistance movements in Yugoslavia, 1941 by Nikolić Kosta

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The short-term goals were victory over the Axis powers. The long-term goals were related to the post-war order in Europe (and the world). …”
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    Hollywood y la Guerra Civil española: análisis de sus tres únicas cintas de ficción coetáneas (1937-1938) = Hollywood and the Spanish Civil War: analysis of its only three fiction... by Carmen Guiralt Gomar

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Lastly, it will be demonstrated that, contrary to what has been asserted by a large num- ber of historians, all three – not only Blockade – express criticism against the Axis powers’ intervention in the Spanish Civil War. …”
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    ROOSEVELT'S CENTURIONS : FDR and the Commanders He Led to Victory in World War II / by Persico, Joseph E., author 644446

    Published 2013
    “…Persico explores whether his strategic decisions, including his insistence on the Axis powers’ unconditional surrender, helped end or may have prolonged the war. …”
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    Memory and Forgetting on the National Periphery: Marseilles and the Regicide of 1934 by Matthew Graves

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…It advanced the career of future Vichy Prime Minister Pierre Laval, who replaced Barthou as Foreign Minister, while French efforts to contain the threat of German expansionism by forging alliances with the Central European powers died with Barthou; King Alexander Ist's successor moved Yugoslavia into the camp of the Axis powers. Geopolitically, the system of collective security forged at Versailles collapsed in the wake the assassination. …”
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