Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... forces ; protest by the United States against the conduct of Japanese armed forces toward the American Legation in Thailand . . 1171 Protests by the United States against attacks by Japanese naval forces on survivors of torpedoed ...
... forces ; protest by the United States against the conduct of Japanese armed forces toward the American Legation in Thailand . . 1171 Protests by the United States against attacks by Japanese naval forces on survivors of torpedoed ...
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... forces in the Middle East and of difficulties which have arisen with Greek Government in Cairo . 2. Outbreak in Greek army and navy followed closely on estab- lishment in the mountains of Greece of political committee sponsored by ...
... forces in the Middle East and of difficulties which have arisen with Greek Government in Cairo . 2. Outbreak in Greek army and navy followed closely on estab- lishment in the mountains of Greece of political committee sponsored by ...
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... forces . 5. The King of Greece was reluctant to accept a new Government whose composition was in effect dictated by mutineers . He consid- ered that order in Greek armed forces must be restored before any lawful reconstruction of ...
... forces . 5. The King of Greece was reluctant to accept a new Government whose composition was in effect dictated by mutineers . He consid- ered that order in Greek armed forces must be restored before any lawful reconstruction of ...
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... forces which expressed their dissatisfaction with the Greek political situation . The Ambassador stated the Greek Government was concerned with the critical articles published on the Greek crisis by the Tass Agency . The new Greek Prime ...
... forces which expressed their dissatisfaction with the Greek political situation . The Ambassador stated the Greek Government was concerned with the critical articles published on the Greek crisis by the Tass Agency . The new Greek Prime ...
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... forces . We were able to cope with this mutiny of the Greek forces entirely in accordance with your own views . This was because I was able to give constant orders to the military commanders , who at the beginning advocated conciliation ...
... forces . We were able to cope with this mutiny of the Greek forces entirely in accordance with your own views . This was because I was able to give constant orders to the military commanders , who at the beginning advocated conciliation ...
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