1 edition of genesis of the Oder-Neisse line in the diplomatic negotiations during World War II found in the catalog.
genesis of the Oder-Neisse line in the diplomatic negotiations during World War II
Published
1959
by Brentano-Verlag in Stuttgart
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | compiled and edited by Gotthold Rhode and Wolfgang Wagner. |
Contributions | Rhode, Gotthold., Wagner, Wolfgang. |
ID Numbers | |
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Open Library | OL19915477M |
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