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For 1941 , the arrangement of volumes is as follows : Volume I , General , the Soviet Union ; Volume II , Europe ; Volume III , The British Commonwealth , the Near East and Africa ; Volume IV , The Far East ; Volume V , The Far East ...
For 1941 , the arrangement of volumes is as follows : Volume I , General , the Soviet Union ; Volume II , Europe ; Volume III , The British Commonwealth , the Near East and Africa ; Volume IV , The Far East ; Volume V , The Far East ...
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Page THE NEAR EAST AND AFRICA - Continued IRAN - Continued Attitude of the United States toward the British - Soviet military occupation of Iran American aid in improving Iranian facilities for transporting war material to the Soviet ...
Page THE NEAR EAST AND AFRICA - Continued IRAN - Continued Attitude of the United States toward the British - Soviet military occupation of Iran American aid in improving Iranian facilities for transporting war material to the Soviet ...
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... the application of the Charter to their countries but according to the Foreign Office these are not in the nature of reservations . 24 Latter not printed . 25 Not printed . * Ivan Maisky , Soviet Ambassador in the United Kingdom .
... the application of the Charter to their countries but according to the Foreign Office these are not in the nature of reservations . 24 Latter not printed . 25 Not printed . * Ivan Maisky , Soviet Ambassador in the United Kingdom .
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From the standpoint of the potentialities of this area in the further prosecution of the war , I hope that the German attack on Soviet Russia will be regarded merely as furnishing a possible temporary respite during which the military ...
From the standpoint of the potentialities of this area in the further prosecution of the war , I hope that the German attack on Soviet Russia will be regarded merely as furnishing a possible temporary respite during which the military ...
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Mr. Amerie stated that Iranian trade with Germany and the Soviet Union is practically impossible except on a commodity basis . He indicated that while those two countries each have some foreign exchange , necessity requires that it only ...
Mr. Amerie stated that Iranian trade with Germany and the Soviet Union is practically impossible except on a commodity basis . He indicated that while those two countries each have some foreign exchange , necessity requires that it only ...
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