Media coverage as important contributor to Victory (based on the President’s interview with BBC)
Media coverage as important contributor to Victory
ACTIVITY OF AZERBAIJAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC’s DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS IN GEORGIA
Azerbaijan’s diplomatic representative in Georgia was authorized to hold talks and sign documents on behalf of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic’s government. The Kavkazskoye Slovo (“Caucasus word”) newspaper reported in its issue released on August 4, 1918 that the Azerbaijani government had vested general oversight over the work of Azerbaijani diplomats accredited in various government agencies of the Republic of Georgia in diplomatic representative Mammad Yusif Jafarov
Azerbaijani emigration and Caucasus project of Western powers during “Phoney War” (1939-1940)
The Caucasus issue unexpectedly took center stage in the agenda of the French and British governments in the second half of 1939 and the first half of 1940. Wehrmacht’s crushing victory over Poland in September 1939 and the ensuing division of the country between Germany and the Soviet Union in accordance with the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact, which was concluded on August 23, had a shock effect in Paris and London.