The Rise and Fall of the League of NationsHutchinson, 1973 - Počet stran: 432 "The holocaust of World War I ended with a great dream - the founding of the League of Nations. Based on an idealistic plan, the Covenant of the League expressed man's deep-seated desire to govern by justice and reason. The League would enshrine the interests of the world community above those of any individual nation or group of nations. It would institute humane labor conditions throughout the world, prevent disease, and fight the evils of slavery, drug traffic, and prostitution."--Book Jacket. |
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... matters which might otherwise have become dangerous . ' Even recently , the value of the League had been made ... matter would be very helpful to them because they wanted to be " honest brokers , " as Herr Hitler himself had said ...
... matters which might otherwise have become dangerous . ' Even recently , the value of the League had been made ... matter would be very helpful to them because they wanted to be " honest brokers , " as Herr Hitler himself had said ...
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... matter within the sphere of action of the League or affecting the peace of the world . s . Any Member of the League ... matters specially affecting the interests of that Member of the League . 6. At meetings of the Council , each Member ...
... matter within the sphere of action of the League or affecting the peace of the world . s . Any Member of the League ... matters specially affecting the interests of that Member of the League . 6. At meetings of the Council , each Member ...
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... matter of concern to the whole League , and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations . In case any such emergency should arise , the Secretary - General shall on the ...
... matter of concern to the whole League , and the League shall take any action that may be deemed wise and effectual to safeguard the peace of nations . In case any such emergency should arise , the Secretary - General shall on the ...
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Mankind is once more on the move II | 17 |
A living thing is born | 38 |
An obscure corner of the Black Sea | 51 |
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