Making the Peace Treaties, 1941-1947: A History of the Making of the Peace Beginning with the Atlantic Charter, the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences, and Culminating in the Drafting of Peace Treaties with Italy, Bulgaria, Hungary, Rumania, and Finland, Volume 24 |
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Toward the PeaceDocuments Texts of major declarations by United | 2 |
A Dual Problem | 4 |
B Rumania August 23 1944 | 7 |
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