Western European Series, Issue 17U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946 |
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... Foreign Policy of the United States of America : Radio Address by the Secretary of State ( Hull ) , April 9 , 1944 ( Excerpts ) . · 50. Albania : Statement by the Secretary of State ( Hull ) , June 2 , 1944 . . 51. Liberation of Rome by ...
... Foreign Policy of the United States of America : Radio Address by the Secretary of State ( Hull ) , April 9 , 1944 ( Excerpts ) . · 50. Albania : Statement by the Secretary of State ( Hull ) , June 2 , 1944 . . 51. Liberation of Rome by ...
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... Foreign Minister to the American Ambassador , June 11 , 1945 • 78. Formation of New Government in Italy : Statement by Acting Secretary Grew , June 21 , 1945. . 79. Policy toward New Government in Italy : Letter from Act- ing Secretary ...
... Foreign Minister to the American Ambassador , June 11 , 1945 • 78. Formation of New Government in Italy : Statement by Acting Secretary Grew , June 21 , 1945. . 79. Policy toward New Government in Italy : Letter from Act- ing Secretary ...
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... Foreign Ministers ' Depu- ties , February 28 , 1946 95. United States Support of Italy's Entrance into the World Fund and Bank : Statement , March 16 , 1946 · 96. Proposed Meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers in Paris : Message ...
... Foreign Ministers ' Depu- ties , February 28 , 1946 95. United States Support of Italy's Entrance into the World Fund and Bank : Statement , March 16 , 1946 · 96. Proposed Meeting of the Council of Foreign Ministers in Paris : Message ...
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... ( Foreign Relations , Japan , 1931– 1941 , vol . II , p . 159 ) , copy of which was transmitted to the Department as an enclosure to despatch 653 , Nov. 12 , 1937 , from the Ambassador in Italy , not printed . On Nov. 25 , 1941 at Berlin ...
... ( Foreign Relations , Japan , 1931– 1941 , vol . II , p . 159 ) , copy of which was transmitted to the Department as an enclosure to despatch 653 , Nov. 12 , 1937 , from the Ambassador in Italy , not printed . On Nov. 25 , 1941 at Berlin ...
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... ( Foreign Relations , Japan , 1931- 1941 , vol . II , p . 159 ) , copy of which was transmitted to the Department as an enclosure to despatch 653 , Nov. 12 , 1937 , from the Ambassador in Italy , not printed . On Nov. 25 , 1941 at Berlin ...
... ( Foreign Relations , Japan , 1931- 1941 , vol . II , p . 159 ) , copy of which was transmitted to the Department as an enclosure to despatch 653 , Nov. 12 , 1937 , from the Ambassador in Italy , not printed . On Nov. 25 , 1941 at Berlin ...
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AFHQ agreed agreement Air Forces alien enemies Allied Commander-in-Chief Allied Commission Allied Control Commission Allied Forces Allied Military American April areas armed forces armistice Army assistance BADOGLIO British Bulletin Chief of Staff civilian COLONEL VON SCHWEINITZ Commander in Chief CORDELL HULL Council of Foreign declaration Delegation democratic democratic Italy Department deputies diplomatic direct economic equipment Europe Fascist Foreign Ministers FRANKLIN D German German Authority Harold MacMillan hereby Ibid issued Italian Ambassador Italian Fleet Italian Government Italian Land Italian territory Italy's joint resolution June liberated LIEUTENANT COLONEL LIEUTENANT GENERAL MORGAN Major Wenner Marshal Mediterranean meeting ment merchant ships Naval Nazi necessary officers operations peace treaty personnel PIETRO BADOGLIO political ports present instrument Prime Minister proclamation Released representatives Rome Royal Italian Sea and Air September supplies Supreme Allied Commander surrender tion Trieste troops United Kingdom United Nations UNRRA White House Yugoslav Yugoslavia
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Page 28 - Kingdom, being met together, deem it right to make known certain common principles in the national policies of their respective countries on which they base their hopes for a better future for the world. First, their countries seek no aggrandizement, territorial or other; Second, they desire to see no territorial changes that do not accord with the freely expressed wishes of the peoples concerned...
Page 28 - EIGHTH: They believe that all of the nations of the world, for realistic as well as spiritual reasons must come to the abandonment of the use of force. Since no future peace can be maintained if land, sea or air armaments continue to be employed by nations which threaten, or may threaten, aggression outside of their frontiers, they believe, pending the establishment of a wider and permanent system of general security, that the disarmament of such nations is essential. They will likewise aid and encourage...
Page 143 - Kingdom, open to participation by all other countries of like mind, directed to the expansion, by appropriate international and domestic measures, of production, employment, and the exchange and consumption of goods, which are the material foundations of the liberty and welfare of all peoples; to the elimination of all forms of discriminatory treatment in international commerce, and to the reduction of tariffs and other trade barriers...
Page 30 - President he, and he is hereby authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States...
Page 63 - After the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny, they hope to see established a peace which will afford to all nations the means of dwelling in safety within their own boundaries, and which will afford assurance that all the men in all the lands may live out their lives in freedom from fear and want...
Page 27 - Charter, by the President of the United States and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, August 14, 1941 ' Joint declaration of the President of the United States of America and the Prime Minister, Mr. Churchill, representing His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom...
Page 14 - ... and in order that all persons, being warned of the general tenor of the laws and treaties of the United States...
Page 45 - We — the President of the United States, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, and the Premier of the Soviet Union, have met...
Page 32 - DECLARATION BY UNITED NATIONS:* A Joint Declaration by the United States of America, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, China, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway, Panama, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia.
Page 33 - The foregoing declaration may be adhered to by other nations which are, or which may be, rendering material assistance and contributions in the struggle for victory over Hitlerism.