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The Anglo-Russian Treaty

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The Semblance of Peace

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It was not long before the principles of the Atlantic Charter underwent their first acid test of exposure to traditional diplomacy in Moscow and in London.

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  1. Sir Winston Churchill, The Second World War, vol. Iv: The Hinge of Fate (London, 1951) p. 293.

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© 1972 Sir John Wheeler-Bennett and Anthony Nicholls

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Wheeler-Bennett, J., Nicholls, A. (1972). The Anglo-Russian Treaty. In: The Semblance of Peace. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-02240-3_3

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