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EVENTS LEADING UP TO WORLD WAR II 2

report); the orders in The Incomparable Powers in World Countries by F. H. Simonds and Creeks ]Emeny,
in Europe: Versailles to Warsaw by R. S. Kain, in “Order, Walk 1938 to December 1941” in The Division
of State Release, December 27, 1941, and in the Overview of Foreign relations 1931-1988, of the Regal Foundation of Foreign relations. In instances of disparities in dates, a not rare event,
dependence has been set basically upon the Imperial Foundation work for the previous periods
and on The Division of State Notice for the later ones.

A total rundown of sources refered to, together with the contracted structure
where in they seem iil the text, follows: Belgian American Eeducational Establishment.
The Belgian Camnpaign and the Give up of the Belgian Armed force, May 10-28, 1940.
New York, 1940. Refered to: Belgian.
Belgium. Service of International concerns. Belgium: The Authority Record of What
Happened 1939-1940. London, Evans Brothers., Ltd., 1941 [?]. Refered to: Belgian.
Finilaiid. Service of International concerns. Finland-xBeveals Her Mystery Records on
Soviet Approach Alarch 1940-June 1941. New York, Wilfred&Funk, Inc., 1941.
Refered to: Finland.
Finland. Service of International concerns. The Finnish Blue Book, the turns of events
of Finnish-Soviet relations during the fall of 1939 including the authority
records and the ceasefire of Walk 12, 1940.- New York, J. B.
Lippincott Organization, 1940. Refered to: Finnish.
Fleming, Denna Straightforward. The US and W’orld Association 1920-88.
New York, Columbia College Press, 1938. Refered to: Fleming.
France. Service of International concerns. The French Yellow Book, strategic records concerning the occasions and discussions which went before the opening of threats between Germany
from one viewpoint, and Poland, Extraordinary B-Atain, what’s more, France on the other.
(1938-1939.) Distributed by the power of the French Government.
London, Hutchinson and Company, Ltd., 1940 [71. Refered to: French.
Germany. Unfamiliar Office. Archives on the Occasions Going before the Flare-up of
the – War. New York, German Library of Data, 1940. Refered to: Germnan.
Greece. Regal Greek Service for International concerns. The Greek White Book,
discretionary reports connecting with Italy’s animosity against Greece. London,
IHutchinson and Company, 1942. Refered to: Greek.
Gooch, P. – K. The Govern’ment of Britain. ‘New York, D. Van Nostrand Organization, Inc., 1937. Refered to: Gooch.
Incredible England. Unfamiliar Office. The English Conflict Blue Book, incidental No.
9 (1939), records concerning German-Clean relations and the flare-up
of threats between Extraordinary England and Germany on September 3, 1939,
introduced by the Secretary of State for International concerns to Parliament by
Order of His Highness. New York, Farrar and Rinehart, 1939.. Refered to: English.
Extraordinary England. Parliament. Official Reports, Place of Rulers, Place of Hall.
Refered to: House, Masters.
Extraordinary BritaiA. Parliament. Papers by Order. Social Protection and Unified
Administrations, report by Sir William Beveridge. Cmd. 6404. London, His
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Latvian Legation. Latvia in 1939-1942; foundation, Marxist and Nazi
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Latvian Legation, 1942. Refered to: Latvia.
Class of Countries. Report of the Cominisnion of Enquiry [on Manchurian crisis],
October 1 1932. Offer by the Chinese Government. Geneva, 1932.
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