As a consequence, Hitler's proposal in the spring of 1939 for a nonaggression pact was rejected. |
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No wonder North Korea has demanded a nonaggression pact with the United States. |
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Even if there was an implicit nonaggression pact, Danone argues that it had no effect. |
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As evidence of his pacific intentions, he signed in January 1934 a 10-year nonaggression pact with Poland. |
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Koiso's government in Tokyo resigned on April 5, and the U. S. S. R. on the same day refused to renew its treaty of nonaggression with Japan. |
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We must set up a new regional security system, built on measures that boost trust and ensure nonaggression. |
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Meanwhile, New Zealand and Mongolia are scheduled to sign Thursday the instruments of accession to ASEAN's nonaggression pact known as the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation. |
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In my opinion, the word ahimsa means nonaggression and not nonviolence. |
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The nonaggression pact made possible Soviet occupation of Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Bessarabia, northern Bukovina, and eastern Poland. |
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He carried a nonaggression pact signed by Adolf Hitler which stated the German leader's desire never to go to war with Britain again. |
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They would then form a nonaggression pact and move toward accommodation. |
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So I say to the White House press corps: how about a nonaggression pact? |
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North Korea has responded by proclaiming itself to be a de facto nuclear power, but hints that it is ready to negotiate if a security guarantee in the form of nonaggression pact with the U. S. is forthcoming. |
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Denmark installed a protectorate government and stayed in power taking a passive and pro German view by accepting a nonaggression pact. |
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Moreover, on August 23, just within the deadline set for an attack on Poland, he signed a nonaggression pact with Joseph Stalin's Soviet Union the greatest diplomatic bombshell in centuries. |
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In 1939, Hitler offered nonaggression pacts to the Scandinavian nations. |
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