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  2. Color book - Wikipedia

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    The German White Book dealing with World War I. In diplomatic history, a color book is an officially sanctioned collection of diplomatic correspondence and other documents published by a government for educational or political reasons, or to promote the government position on current or past events. The earliest were the British Blue Books ...

  3. Moscow Declarations - Wikipedia

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    In the section Joint Four-Nation Declaration, the governments of the United States of America, United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and China, in accordance with the declaration by United Nations of January 1942, and subsequent declarations, agree to continue hostilities against those Axis powers with which they respectively are at war until such powers have laid down their arms on the basis of ...

  4. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    Ends the Great Northern War between Sweden and Russia. Treaty of Tetuan First treaty between Morocco and Great Britain signed on 23 January 1721 by Charles Stewart and the Pasha of Tetuan , and later ratified by King George I and Sultan Ismail : 300 English captives were freed and English merchants were allowed special capitulations in Moroccan ...

  5. Ten Days That Shook the World - Wikipedia

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    The Masses was thereby forced by the United States federal government to cease publication during the autumn of 1917 after the staff refused to change the magazine's policy against World War I. The Liberator, a magazine founded by Max Eastman and controlled by him and his sister, published Reed's Russian Revolution accounts instead. In an ...

  6. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion - Wikipedia

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    The Protocols of the Elders of Zion [b] [c] is a fabricated text purporting to detail a Jewish plot for global domination. Largely plagiarized from several earlier sources, it was first published in Imperial Russia in 1903, translated into multiple languages, and disseminated internationally in the early part of the 20th century.

  7. Declaration of war - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, some small states have unilaterally declared war on major world powers such as the United States or Russia when faced with a hostile invasion and/or occupation. The following is a list of declarations of war (or the existence of war) by one sovereign state against another since the end of World War II in 1945.

  8. The German White Book - Wikipedia

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    The book contained extracts of diplomatic material intended to portray the war's cause as defensive on the part of Germany. A second White Book, "The conduct of the Belgian People's War in violation of international law" [b] [3] was published on 10 May 1915 in response to the Bryce committee report into German atrocities in Belgium, though it ...

  9. Zinoviev letter - Wikipedia

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    The Zinoviev letter was a forged document published and sensationalised by the British Daily Mail newspaper four days before the 1924 United Kingdom general election, which was held on 29 October. The letter purported to be a directive from Grigory Zinoviev , the head of the Communist International (Comintern) in Moscow, to the Communist Party ...