Too Many Cooks: The Participation of the Countries of Scandinavia in the Nine Power Treaty Conference in Brussels, November 1937

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Too Many Cooks : The Participation of the Countries of Scandinavia in the Nine Power Treaty Conference in Brussels, November 1937. / Harmsen, Peter.

2017. Paper præsenteret ved International Symposium on China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Beijing, Kina.

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Harmsen, P 2017, 'Too Many Cooks: The Participation of the Countries of Scandinavia in the Nine Power Treaty Conference in Brussels, November 1937', Paper fremlagt ved International Symposium on China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Beijing, Kina, 07/07/2017 - 10/07/2017.

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Harmsen, P. (2017). Too Many Cooks: The Participation of the Countries of Scandinavia in the Nine Power Treaty Conference in Brussels, November 1937. Paper præsenteret ved International Symposium on China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Beijing, Kina.

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Harmsen P. Too Many Cooks: The Participation of the Countries of Scandinavia in the Nine Power Treaty Conference in Brussels, November 1937. 2017. Paper præsenteret ved International Symposium on China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Beijing, Kina.

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Harmsen, Peter. / Too Many Cooks : The Participation of the Countries of Scandinavia in the Nine Power Treaty Conference in Brussels, November 1937. Paper præsenteret ved International Symposium on China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression, Beijing, Kina.14 s.

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