Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - United States |
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... Chiefs of Staff to the Commanding General, United States Forces, China Theater (Wedemeyer) llb [Washington,] 9 November 1945. Warx 82254. Schedule for removal of Marine Forces from China and deactivation of China Theater refers. The ...
... Chiefs of Staff to the Commanding General, United States Forces, China Theater (Wedemeyer) llb [Washington,] 9 November 1945. Warx 82254. Schedule for removal of Marine Forces from China and deactivation of China Theater refers. The ...
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... Chiefs of Staff that under present directives and arrangements, the disarmament and repatriation of the large number of Japanese in China, including Manchuria, will be completed. There is also a definite question that the Central ...
... Chiefs of Staff that under present directives and arrangements, the disarmament and repatriation of the large number of Japanese in China, including Manchuria, will be completed. There is also a definite question that the Central ...
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... Chiefs of Staff to the Secretary of State. (3) Letter dated September 7, 1944 from the Secretary of State to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (4) Letter dated September 15, 1944 from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Secretary of State. (5) ...
... Chiefs of Staff to the Secretary of State. (3) Letter dated September 7, 1944 from the Secretary of State to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. (4) Letter dated September 15, 1944 from the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Secretary of State. (5) ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Political conditions in China prior to the Japanese surrender good offices | 153 |
Political conditions in China following the Japanese surrender continued | 445 |
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