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Munich agreement

In the light of history we now know that Hitler had no intention of stopping with the gains he made through the Munich agreement. In order to justify. .. the threat of invasion. .. of Bohemia and Moravia,... [Pg.348]

G.-M. Schwab University of Munich) I am very glad to hear that similar observations have been made elsewhere. I think that a thorough discussion of the individual cases would lead to a satisfactory agreement. Thus, the dehydration of alcohols cannot be considered as a mere electron transfer process, but most probably as a proton transfer process, and from the electronic point of view, one could hardly predict the effect of illumination on a given catalyst. [Pg.271]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.157 , Pg.159 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.232 ]




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