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    Published 25 October 1936
    “…CHARGES AGAINST RUSSIA AND ITALY. Details of the British Note circulated to members of the Non-Intervention Committee at the end of yesterday's meeting are now available. …”
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    by Stolz, George
    Published June 1937
    “…1937-06 016a-0016-003 The representatives of the IFTU and the LSI, meeting at Geneva on the 16th and 17th June, 1937, state that, after the failure of the "control", which has become evident now, and in application of the London resolution, it is more than ever the duty of the two Internationals to call on all peoples to make an end, by all the means in their power, to the policy of continuous and large-scale intervention exercised by Italy and Germany under the cover of a policy so uncorrectly called "non-intervention", and that the delay in the withdrawal of foreigners fighting in Spain, which was so urgently demanded by the last Council of the League of Nations, is favouring the ends followed by Italy and Germany in Spain. …”
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    Published 1937
    “…1937 (1) Non-Intervention Agreement (2) Protest of Gov. against barbarities (3) Italy & Balearic Isles (4) Deputation to French personalities (A) Refuse (B) New Leader Agreed 292/946/16a/43…”
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    Published 1946
    “…Italy cannot be prosperous again until the great estates are broken up, and the industries publicly owned. …”
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    Published 8 September 1937
    “…TELEGRAM RECEIVED RE SPAIN 8 Spt The Secretary read a telegram despatched from Paris, unsigned, sending cordial salutations from the the Confereracion Nacional Del Trabajo of Spain, and asking that urgent and firm decisions be taken to prevent Germany and Italy from continuing the war against Spanish workers. …”
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    by Labour and Socialist International
    Published June 1937
    “…011-0053-001 Spain IFTU + LSI GENEVA 16 + 17 June Les représentants de la F.S.I, et de l'I.O.S. réunis ,à Genève, le 16 et le 17 juin, constatent que la faillite du contrôle, aujourd'hui évidente crée plus que jamais pour les internationales le devoir d'en appeler, en application de la résolution de Londres, à tous les peuples, pour mettre fin , par tous les moyens en leur pouvoir àla politique d'intervention permanence et massive, pratiquée par l'Italie et l'Allemagne, sous la couverture de la politique si improprement appelée de non-intervention constatent, en outre que le retard apporté au retrait des combattants non espagnols, dont l'urgence a été proclamée par le dernier Conseil de la S.D.N. , favorise les buts poursuivis en Espagne , par l'Italie et l'Allemagne,- estiment que las organismes responsables de la F.S.I. et de l'I.O.S. doivent se réunir d'urgence pour déterminer les suites à donner à la résolution volée à Londres par la conférence commune de les deux Internationales. 292/946/11/53…”
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    by Loat, Lily
    Published 30 November 1928
    “…386.0 Note, in particular, the position of Italy, one of the best — if not the best — vaccinated and re-vaccinated countries in Europe. …”
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    by Stewart, Margaret, fl. 1938-
    Published 14 April 1939
    “…"The Prime Minister on British Relations with Italy". 3. Some Speakers' Notes, dealing mainly with General Franco's relation to the Axis. …”
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    by Labour and Socialist International
    Published 09 March 1937
    “…Hollande - Holland - Holland Modigliani, G.E. Italie - Italien - Italy Nenni, Pietro " " " Dan, Theodore Russie (SD ) - Russland (SD) - Russia (SD) Hoeglund, Zeth Suède - Schweden - Sweden Soukup, Frant. …”
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    Published 22 June 1937
    “…., meeting in Geneva on 16th and 17th June: "Declare that the breakdown of the system of control, which is now obvious, makes it more than ever the duty of the Internationals, in conformity with the London resolution of the 19th March, to appeal to all the peoples of the world, to bring to an end by all the means in their power the policy of permanent and large-scale intervention, which is being practised by Italy and Germany, under the guise of the policy so inaptly called non-intervention; "declare moreover that the delay which has occurred in the withdrawal of non-Spanish combatants (which was declared by the last Council meeting of the League of Nations to be an urgent question) is favourable to the aims pursued in Spain by Italy and Germany; and "consider that the responsible organs of the I.F.T.U. and the L.S.I. should meet without delay to determine how effect should be given to the resolution adopted at London by the Joint Conference of these two Internationals.…”
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    by Schevenels, Walther, b. 1894
    Published 17 August 1936
    “…1936-08-17 17-8-36 12h Fonds intern: de Solidarité S3 ETATS UNIS DUBINSKY ILGWU NEW-YORK IFTU WOULD BE GRATEFUL IF AMERICAN LABOUR ORGANISATIONS WOULD SET UP COMMITTEE TO RAISE FUNDS IN AMERICA FOR LABOUR RED CROSS IN SPAIN AND FOR OTHER RELIEF STOP ALTHOUGH SITUATION EXTREMELY GRAVE SPANISH COMRADES AND REPUBLICAN GOVERNMENT MADRID ABSOLUTELY CONFIDENT OF VICTORY PROVIDED OF COURSE THAT FASCIST COUNTRIES LIKE GERMANY AND ITALY DO NOT THROW THEIR MILITARY FORCES INTO THE BALANCE IN FAVOUR OF REBELS STOP ALL DEMOCRATICALLY MINDED PEOPLE MUST THEREFORE STAND TOGETHER AND SUPPORT SPANISH FIGHTERS FOR LIBERTY AND DEMOCRACY CITRINE SCHEVENELS Fédération syndicale internationale, 9 avenue d'Orsay, Paris, 7e. 292/946/10/141…”
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    Published 10 February 1943
    “…As pointed out in our evidence before the "Beveridge" Committee, 93% of Great Britain's employed population before this war had to find employment in Industry and allied Services, and only 7% were engaged in Agriculture; whereas the approximate percentage of the population engaged in Agriculture was in U.S.A. 20%, in Germany 30%, in France 40%, and in Japan and Italy 50%. Further, this country is more densely populated than any other country - it is 15 times as densely populated as the U.S.A. - and the extent of its dependence on its foreign trade is illustrated by the fact that, before the present war, the cost of the food and raw materials which we had to import represented fully £14 per head of the population, whereas the approximate figure per head of the population in other countries was £5 in the case of France and Germany, £2 in the ease of U.S.A. and Italy, and £1 in the case of Japan. (55)/ 200/B/3/2/C216/5/50…”
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    Published April 1938
    “…DIRECT BAREFACED PARTICIPATION (OF) ITALY (AND) GERMANY, WITH USE OF MEN AND MATERIAL, PARTICULARLY AEROPLANES, USED IN HUNDREDS IN RECENT MILITARY OPERATIONS AND CRUEL ATTACKS AGAINST OPEN TOWNS. …”
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    Published 1936
    “…There has been great concern in regard to the supplying of arms to the rebels by Germany and Italy. It is known that the rebels also have bought civil airplanes in this country. …”
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    Published 1946
    “…That meant making peace with Italy, Austria and Germany, independently of Russia. …”
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