Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 77
... Italian territory . As reported in despatch 254 , October 17 20 Lord de la Warr 21 in conversation for purpose of informing me of progress of negotiations inquired as to probable opinion of American people in case negotia- tions fail ...
... Italian territory . As reported in despatch 254 , October 17 20 Lord de la Warr 21 in conversation for purpose of informing me of progress of negotiations inquired as to probable opinion of American people in case negotia- tions fail ...
Page 97
... Italy . Here they might still take part in entry into Rome which is to be expected during the summer . This brigade , the 1st Greek brigade , representatives of the army which had beaten back the Italian invader and were only felled by ...
... Italy . Here they might still take part in entry into Rome which is to be expected during the summer . This brigade , the 1st Greek brigade , representatives of the army which had beaten back the Italian invader and were only felled by ...
Page 98
... Italian Advisory Council and tried to send a brigade to take part in impending victories in Italy . Greeks who are in safety in Egypt under our protection , equipped with our vessels or armed with our weapons or others in security under ...
... Italian Advisory Council and tried to send a brigade to take part in impending victories in Italy . Greeks who are in safety in Egypt under our protection , equipped with our vessels or armed with our weapons or others in security under ...
Page 106
... Italian attack upon Greece . The Ambassador is certain that his Government will be terribly dis- appointed at the tone of the President's message . In this connection he pointed out that Mr. Churchill had also sent a message to the ...
... Italian attack upon Greece . The Ambassador is certain that his Government will be terribly dis- appointed at the tone of the President's message . In this connection he pointed out that Mr. Churchill had also sent a message to the ...
Page 109
... Italian , German and Bulgarian aggressors . " The second reads : " As representatives of Fighting Greece to Conference for National Unity , we desire to express to Your Excellency our respectful admira- tion and to thank you for ...
... Italian , German and Bulgarian aggressors . " The second reads : " As representatives of Fighting Greece to Conference for National Unity , we desire to express to Your Excellency our respectful admira- tion and to thank you for ...
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