Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 392
... Turkey were compelled to enter the war Russia would take advantage of Turkey's difficulties to attack her . It will be recalled that the Soviet Government for their part con- sidered it necessary at that time to declare that such ...
... Turkey were compelled to enter the war Russia would take advantage of Turkey's difficulties to attack her . It will be recalled that the Soviet Government for their part con- sidered it necessary at that time to declare that such ...
Page 688
... Turkey's so - called alliance with Great Britain 46 was nothing but a hollow sham which the Turks merely exploited in order to be able to annex the Hatay . There is also the firm belief in French circles that Soviet diplomacy is at ...
... Turkey's so - called alliance with Great Britain 46 was nothing but a hollow sham which the Turks merely exploited in order to be able to annex the Hatay . There is also the firm belief in French circles that Soviet diplomacy is at ...
Page 699
... Turkey's position were hopeless - which I did not believe the Axis would doubtless find a foothold at Turkey's back extremely useful for the purpose of coercing her definitely into the Axis orbit not to mention Syria's convenient ...
... Turkey's position were hopeless - which I did not believe the Axis would doubtless find a foothold at Turkey's back extremely useful for the purpose of coercing her definitely into the Axis orbit not to mention Syria's convenient ...
Page 814
... Turkey to take an active part in the war . Inform War Department . 740.0011 European War 1939/7899 : Telegram MACMURRAY The Ambassador in Turkey ( MacMurray ) to the Secretary of State ANKARA , January 24 , 1941-5 p . m . [ Received ...
... Turkey to take an active part in the war . Inform War Department . 740.0011 European War 1939/7899 : Telegram MACMURRAY The Ambassador in Turkey ( MacMurray ) to the Secretary of State ANKARA , January 24 , 1941-5 p . m . [ Received ...
Page 817
... Turkey ( MacMurray ) to the Secretary of State ANKARA , February 16 , 1941-5 p . m . 31. For the Secretary and Under Secretary . 8 [ Received 7 : 15 p . m . ] 1. I now learn that almost simultaneously with my sending my ... Turkey TURKEY 817.
... Turkey ( MacMurray ) to the Secretary of State ANKARA , February 16 , 1941-5 p . m . 31. For the Secretary and Under Secretary . 8 [ Received 7 : 15 p . m . ] 1. I now learn that almost simultaneously with my sending my ... Turkey TURKEY 817.
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