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Latin Axis (World War II)

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20: 28: 87:. Germany supported the proposal for the Latin Bloc during World War II and German propaganda assisted Italian propaganda in promoting the bloc. However, the alliance failed to materialize. Germany's 123: 100:, France, on the border with Spain to meet Franco with whom he promoted Spain forming a Latin bloc with Italy and Vichy France to join Italy's fight against the 185:
Nicholas Atkin, Michael Biddiss, Frank Tallett. The Wiley-Blackwell Dictionary of Modern European History Since 1789. John Wiley & Sons, 2011. P. 155.
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Patrick Allitt. Catholic Converts: British and American Intellectuals Turn to Rome. Ithaca, New York, USA: Cornell University, 1997. P. 228.
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Proposed alliance of Italy, Romania, Vichy France, Spain and Portugal during World War II
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John Lukacs. The Last European War: September 1939 - December 1941. P. 364.
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Second World War
Romanian
Mihai Antonescu
Prime Minister
Foreign Minister
Ion Antonescu
Romania
Italy
Vichy France
Spain
Portugal
Reich
FĂĽhrer
Adolf Hitler
Hendaye
United Kingdom
Latin Bloc (proposed alliance)
Little Entente
Croatian–Romanian–Slovak friendship proclamation
Intermarium
Little Entente of Women
Balkan Pact
Balkan Pact (1953)
Polish–Romanian alliance
World War II
stub
expanding it
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