Forbidden Federalism: Secret Diplomacy and the Struggle for a Danube Confederation: 1918-1921
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Zoltán Bécsi., & Zoltán Bécsi|AUTHOR. (2020). Forbidden Federalism: Secret Diplomacy and the Struggle for a Danube Confederation: 1918-1921 . Helena History Press LLC.

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Zoltán Bécsi and Zoltán Bécsi|AUTHOR. Forbidden Federalism: Secret Diplomacy and the Struggle for a Danube Confederation: 1918-1921 Helena History Press LLC, 2020.

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Zoltán Bécsi, and Zoltán Bécsi|AUTHOR. Forbidden Federalism: Secret Diplomacy and the Struggle for a Danube Confederation: 1918-1921 Helena History Press LLC, 2020.

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