πŸ“‚ Civilian narratives - Pre-War Foreign Policy [3rd copy]

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- New Zealand's attitude to and relations with Germany to October 1938. Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, November 1947

- New Zealand's policy on reform of the League of Nations and revision of the Covenant. Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, September 1947

- Relations between New Zealand and [the] British Government on international affairs from Munich to the Declaration of War: The denunciation of the General Act; the German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia; the Polish Guarantee; the Roumanian [Romanian] and Greek Guarantees; the Anglo-Soviet negotiations - Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, December 1947
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1947

Physical

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Contains:

- New Zealand and the Italo-Ethiopian dispute. Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, June 1947, War History Branch

- New Zealand and the Spanish civil war. Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, August 1947

- New Zealand's attitude to and relations with Germany to October 1938. Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, November 1947

- New Zealand's policy on reform of the League of Nations and revision of the Covenant. Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, September 1947

- Relations between New Zealand and [the] British Government on international affairs from Munich to the Declaration of War: The denunciation of the General Act; the German occupation of Bohemia and Moravia; the Polish Guarantee; the Roumanian [Romanian] and Greek Guarantees; the Anglo-Soviet negotiations - Narrator: J.D. O'Shea, December 1947


Wellington repository

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[28c]

Not restricted, but copying of more than four pages of any one narrative is not permitted.


Researchers wishing to copy more than four pages should contact Access Services, Archives New Zealand, PO Box 12050 Wellington.


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