Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... reported in the following sentence in the FEA letter of September 25 is particularly objectionable : " If com- modities for which an export license is requested are not listed in the program , the license is rejected even though the ...
... reported in the following sentence in the FEA letter of September 25 is particularly objectionable : " If com- modities for which an export license is requested are not listed in the program , the license is rejected even though the ...
Page 84
... reported that he had informed Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs Molotov of Secretary Hull's message to Greek Prime Minister Tsouderos . The message referred to was that of December 23 , 1943 , supporting Tsouderos ' attempts to ...
... reported that he had informed Soviet Commissar for Foreign Affairs Molotov of Secretary Hull's message to Greek Prime Minister Tsouderos . The message referred to was that of December 23 , 1943 , supporting Tsouderos ' attempts to ...
Page 118
... reported to you and I always will report to you . You shall see every telegram I send . I think you might trust me in this . 3. [ Here follow remarks on conditions in Egypt . ] 4. If , in either of these two difficulties , we had had to ...
... reported to you and I always will report to you . You shall see every telegram I send . I think you might trust me in this . 3. [ Here follow remarks on conditions in Egypt . ] 4. If , in either of these two difficulties , we had had to ...
Page 153
... reported to AFHQ by British Ambassador as follows : " In recent operations we have definitely defeated the enemy's main objective . This was to seize the small area around Constitution Square comprising the seat of the Government and in ...
... reported to AFHQ by British Ambassador as follows : " In recent operations we have definitely defeated the enemy's main objective . This was to seize the small area around Constitution Square comprising the seat of the Government and in ...
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... reported in the minutes : " Greek Situation . Approved the recommendation that we should be prepared , if re- quested to do so , to consider sympathetically sharing responsibility in the administration of impartial plebiscite . " ( Lot ...
... reported in the minutes : " Greek Situation . Approved the recommendation that we should be prepared , if re- quested to do so , to consider sympathetically sharing responsibility in the administration of impartial plebiscite . " ( Lot ...
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