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1936:     FRANCE: The French government prepares a critique of the German peace proposals of 31 March and counters them with a plan of her own.  

 

SWITZERLAND: Britain presents a memorandum to the League Committee of Thirteen on the Italian use of poison gas against the Ethiopians. The League Committee of Thirteen appointed a committee of jurists to examine the protocols of 1925, said to have been violated by the Italians, to consider measures member states should tor violation, and to determine what organ was competent for deciding the question of violation.  

 

1938:     FRANCE: Premier Eduard Daladier forms a new French government.  

April 8th, 1939 (SATURDAY)

ALBANIA: One day after the Italians invade Albania, King Zog flees to Greece as Mussolini's troops seize Tiranė.

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