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    The Litvinov Protocol is the common name of an international peace treaty concluded in Moscow on February 9, 1929. Named after the chief Soviet diplomat...
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    the 1928 Kellogg–Briand Pact. He was also responsible for the 1929 Litvinov Protocol, a multilateral agreement to implement the Kellogg-Briand Pact between...
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    non-aggression pact between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, with a secret protocol establishing Soviet and German spheres of influence across Eastern Europe...
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  • 1935 to reduce the threat from Central Europe. It was pursued by Maxim Litvinov, the Soviet foreign minister, and Louis Barthou, the French foreign minister...
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    Maxim Litvinov, the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs, was dismissed; Molotov was appointed to succeed him. Relations between Molotov and Litvinov had...
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    wins the 1928 US president election defeating Al Smith. February 9 Litvinov Protocol is signed in Moscow by the Soviet Union, Poland, Estonia, Romania...
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    conciliation commissions in any case of dispute. With the signing of the Litvinov Protocol in Moscow on February 9, 1929, the Soviet Union and its western neighbors...
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  • commercial flights between London and Karachi. April 3 – Persia signs the Litvinov Protocol. April 14 – The first edition of the Monaco Grand Prix is held. May...
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  • gold standard for the Romanian leu. 30 March – Romania signs the Litvinov Protocol. 11 May – The first Balkan Cup is initiated with Romania a founding...
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    3, 1939, Litvinov was dismissed and Vyacheslav Molotov, who had strained relations with Litvinov, was not of Jewish origin (unlike Litvinov), and had...
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    December 1997) is a Latvian professional ice hockey defenceman for HC Litvínov of the Czech Extraliga (ELH). Zīle started his junior career in Latvia...
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    United States and the United Kingdom as a result.: 639  Speech of Maxim Litvinov to the All-Union Congress, 26 November 1936 Well-informed people refuse...
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  • with a consolidation of our relations with Russia". Soviet Diplomat Maxim Litvinov: "amplification of the Rapallo Treaty". The German Government and the Government...
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    Maxim Litvinov with Vyacheslav Molotov, which significantly increased Stalin's freedom to manoeuvre in foreign policy. The dismissal of Litvinov, whose...
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    In 1933, he participated with Soviet Commissar of Foreign Affairs Maxim Litvinov in formulating the Convention on the Definition of Aggression. In 1935...
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    Bogoraz, Konstantin Babitsky, Vadim Delaunay, Vladimir Dremliuga, Pavel Litvinov, Natalya Gorbanevskaya, Viktor Fainberg, and Tatiana Baeva) sat at the...
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    Union above most other uses of available shipping. Soviet Ambassador Maxim Litvinov significantly contributed to the Lend-Lease agreement of 1941. American...
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    At the time, the Soviet ambassador, Maxim Litvinov, made it clear that neither the pact nor the protocol meant renunciation of Soviet rights over the...
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    spoken of Halifax's fellow Foreign Minister (of the Soviet Union), Maxim Litvinov, as having acute perceptive skills and an ability "to detect major trends...
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    until 1946. The most influential spokesmen were Georgy Chicherin, Maxim Litvinov, Vyacheslav Molotov, Andrey Vyshinsky, and Andrei Gromyko. Intellectuals...
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    Eichmann.[better source needed] The Soviet delegation was headed by Grigoriy Litvinov.[better source needed] According to several sources, one of the results...
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    interests in the investigation of magnetic materials and devices. Khizroev and Litvinov have shown, with the help of magnetic force microscopy (MFM), that there...
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    July 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2011. Resis, Albert (2000). "The Fall of Litvinov: Harbinger of the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact". Europe-Asia Studies...
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    On 3 May 1939, he replaced his Western-oriented foreign minister Maxim Litvinov with Vyacheslav Molotov. Germany began negotiations with the Soviets, proposing...
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  • vessels visited Naples. This was in preparation for the visit of Maxim Litvinov. There were plans that Soviet captains from the Red Fleet would meet Benito...
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    known as the Cold War. During the 1930s, Soviet foreign minister Maxim Litvinov emerged as a leading voice for the official Soviet policy of collective...
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    Romania on February 9, 1929. (See also Litvinov's Pact). Lithuania declared its adherence to the pact and protocol soon thereafter, on April 5, 1929. In...
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    English dance band "The Beloved". He has appeared in the films The Fourth Protocol (1987), Diamond Skulls (1989), Mountains of the Moon (1990), Alambrado...
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    policy advocated by the Soviet ministry of foreign affairs under Maxim Litvinov. This, as well as the reluctance of the British and French governments...
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    2010 ?:? Metalurh Stadium, Dniprodzerzhynsk Attendance: 1,500 Referee: H.Litvinov (Luhansk) 14 April 2010 ?:? Yunist Stadium, Komsomolsk Attendance: 70 Referee:...
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