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from Károlyi to Gömbös, 1919-1936

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from Károlyi to Gömbös, 1919-1936

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Cover of: German-Hungarian relations and the Swabian problem
German-Hungarian relations and the Swabian problem: from Károlyi to Gömbös, 1919-1936
1977, East European quarterly, distributed by Columbia University Press
in English
Cover of: German-Hungarian relations and the Swabian problem
German-Hungarian relations and the Swabian problem: from Károlyi to Gömbös, 1919-1936
1977, East European quarterly, distributed by Columbia University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p. [369]-374.
Includes index.

Published in
Boulder, New York
Series
East European monographs ;, no. 25

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Dewey Decimal Class
327.43/0439
Library of Congress
DB919.2.G3 S65

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xi, 382 p. ;
Number of pages
382

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OL4902636M
ISBN 10
0914710184
LCCN
76047790
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2681714
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