American Diplomacy in the Far East, 1941: Official Press Releases of the U. S. Department of State on the Sino-Japanese Situation During the Year 19411942 - China - 503 pages |
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Page 254
... Japanese Government undertakes to withdraw troops now stationed in French Indo - China upon either the restoration ... Japanese troops in the southern part of French In- do - China to the northern part upon the conclusion of the pres ...
... Japanese Government undertakes to withdraw troops now stationed in French Indo - China upon either the restoration ... Japanese troops in the southern part of French In- do - China to the northern part upon the conclusion of the pres ...
Page 255
... Japanese Government in all these matters is fully appreciated by the American Government . " On the other hand , the American Government , always hold- ing fast to theories in disregard of realities , and refusing to yield an inch on ...
... Japanese Government in all these matters is fully appreciated by the American Government . " On the other hand , the American Government , always hold- ing fast to theories in disregard of realities , and refusing to yield an inch on ...
Page 369
... Government of France permission to place Japanese armed forces in southern Indochina ; and began sending her troops and equipment into that area . The conversations between this Government and the Japanese Government were thereupon ...
... Government of France permission to place Japanese armed forces in southern Indochina ; and began sending her troops and equipment into that area . The conversations between this Government and the Japanese Government were thereupon ...
Contents
Address by the President | 23 |
Remarks by Assistant Secretary Berle | 33 |
Statements by the Secretary of State before the House | 44 |
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