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Reza Shah declared Iran neutral at the start of World War II. He feared the Soviet and British ambitions in his country and despite the benefits of economic relations with Germany, he considered Germany to be too committed to its program of race-based expansion and ideology.
Reza Shah declared Iran neutral at the start of World War II. He feared the Soviet and British ambitions in his country and despite the benefits of economic relations with Germany, he considered Germany to be too committed to its program of race-based expansion and ideology.
Fortunately, no one can see a single negative point in the history of the two countries' relations, especially throughout five centuries of official contact. Accordingly, we can say that the warm reception of Polish Christian fellows is the brightest part of this common history.
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208 pages, Paperback
Published December 4, 2021