Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... with too little- 29 Despatch No. 296 , November 29 , from the Minister in Ethiopia , not printed . 80 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration . benefit to Ethiopia , and negotiations have not decreased their ETHIOPIA 81.
... with too little- 29 Despatch No. 296 , November 29 , from the Minister in Ethiopia , not printed . 80 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration . benefit to Ethiopia , and negotiations have not decreased their ETHIOPIA 81.
Page 133
... relief to the sorely - tried Greek people . I therefore think we should make preparations through Allied Staff in the Mediterranean to have in readiness a British force , not exceed- ing 10,000 men , which could be sent by the most ...
... relief to the sorely - tried Greek people . I therefore think we should make preparations through Allied Staff in the Mediterranean to have in readiness a British force , not exceed- ing 10,000 men , which could be sent by the most ...
Page 179
... RELIEF SUPPLIES FOR LIBERATED GREECE 50 868.48 / 5142 : Telegram The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in Sweden ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , February 24 , 1944-1 p.m. 289. Reference Department's 39 , January 7 and Department's 263 ...
... RELIEF SUPPLIES FOR LIBERATED GREECE 50 868.48 / 5142 : Telegram The Acting Secretary of State to the Minister in Sweden ( Johnson ) WASHINGTON , February 24 , 1944-1 p.m. 289. Reference Department's 39 , January 7 and Department's 263 ...
Page 180
... relief and rehabilitation . Depending upon cir- cumstances UNRRA might assume such responsibility almost immediately following liberation by agreement with Allied military authorities and the Greek Government . The Swedes should be in ...
... relief and rehabilitation . Depending upon cir- cumstances UNRRA might assume such responsibility almost immediately following liberation by agreement with Allied military authorities and the Greek Government . The Swedes should be in ...
Page 181
... relief or- ganization until other arrangements can be made . When it is known whether Swedish Government is willing to continue relief work after liberation , more definite program could be discussed . ( End of note . ) In brief ...
... relief or- ganization until other arrangements can be made . When it is known whether Swedish Government is willing to continue relief work after liberation , more definite program could be discussed . ( End of note . ) In brief ...
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