Nazi Conspiracy and Aggression: Supplement A.-B., Том 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... measures towards neutrals were admissible or not from the point of view of international law . In any case , the neutrals themselves considered many of them inadmissible and there was hardly any which did not arouse more or less ...
... measures towards neutrals were admissible or not from the point of view of international law . In any case , the neutrals themselves considered many of them inadmissible and there was hardly any which did not arouse more or less ...
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... measures taken by the Police - so far as this was possible administratively - and to prevent excesses . As a matter of fact , he intervened a number of times and was able to prevent bad police measures . The activity of the Reich ...
... measures taken by the Police - so far as this was possible administratively - and to prevent excesses . As a matter of fact , he intervened a number of times and was able to prevent bad police measures . The activity of the Reich ...
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... measures may be employed in the event of hostile action on the part of the civilian population . Such acts of violence are , in almost all cases , not merely of local significance , but are previously prepared acts of terrorism carried ...
... measures may be employed in the event of hostile action on the part of the civilian population . Such acts of violence are , in almost all cases , not merely of local significance , but are previously prepared acts of terrorism carried ...
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