i guess because he wanted things to stay neutral.
i guess because he wanted things to stay neutral.
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As of January 2014 there are 32 United Nations member states who have no diplomatic relations with Israel.
On January 31, 1917, Germany notified the United States that there would be a resumption of unrestricted submarine attacks. They announced that they would sink on sight all merchant ships found in a zone around the British Isles or in the Mediterranean Sea. US President Woodrow Wilson then cut off diplomatic relations between the US and Germany.
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Italy and Cuba maintained diplomatic relationships with the Axis governments.
Pan Am - 2011 Diplomatic Relations 1-11 was released on: Canada: 15 January 2012 USA: 15 January 2012 UK: 4 February 2012 Spain: 18 February 2012 Netherlands: 27 February 2012 Hungary: 6 May 2012 Japan: 4 June 2012
Diplomatic Courier - 1952 was released on: USA: 13 June 1952 Sweden: 8 September 1952 Portugal: 20 November 1952 Austria: January 1953 Spain: 19 January 1953 West Germany: 30 January 1953 France: 13 February 1953 Finland: 20 February 1953 Denmark: 17 April 1953
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He was appointed Chancellor by President Hindenburg on January 30, 1933.
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