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Soldiers and diplomats: The French embassy and Franco‐Italian relations 1935–6

Pages 74-91 | Published online: 24 Jan 2008

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Robert Mallett. (1999) The Italian Naval High Command and the Mediterranean crisis, January‐October 1935. Journal of Strategic Studies 22:4, pages 77-102.
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