Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... European countries as well . Cooperation in any other respects which may be important to orderly marketing of primary products internationally should be obtained from European coun- tries when we are in the best position to insist upon ...
... European countries as well . Cooperation in any other respects which may be important to orderly marketing of primary products internationally should be obtained from European coun- tries when we are in the best position to insist upon ...
Page 106
... European needs for primary products will be reduced to the extent that Europe can export and thereby finance its own purchases . 8. Conscious of the tremendous difficulty and complexity , and at the same time of the importance , of the ...
... European needs for primary products will be reduced to the extent that Europe can export and thereby finance its own purchases . 8. Conscious of the tremendous difficulty and complexity , and at the same time of the importance , of the ...
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... Europe , in the first instance by the Governments of the European countries now resident at London . ( c ) To ... European needs . ( e ) To establish an informal joint committee to coordinate these activities . Meanwhile we should ...
... Europe , in the first instance by the Governments of the European countries now resident at London . ( c ) To ... European needs . ( e ) To establish an informal joint committee to coordinate these activities . Meanwhile we should ...
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... European needs . I have submitted it to my Ministers here , who have considered it carefully and authorised me to send you the follow- ing reply . They feel that some of the points of principle raised in the earlier paragraphs of your ...
... European needs . I have submitted it to my Ministers here , who have considered it carefully and authorised me to send you the follow- ing reply . They feel that some of the points of principle raised in the earlier paragraphs of your ...
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... . Col. William J. Donovan , Personal Representative of the Secretary of the Navy on special mission in Europe . 16 March 8 . 740.0011 European War 1939/9530 Memorandum of Conversation , by the 222 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
... . Col. William J. Donovan , Personal Representative of the Secretary of the Navy on special mission in Europe . 16 March 8 . 740.0011 European War 1939/9530 Memorandum of Conversation , by the 222 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
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