Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 7U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 - United States |
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... December 1945. 1. The Navy Department has received the following information from the Commander, Seventh Fleet, concerning the situation in Manchuria and northeast China as of 14 December 1945. On 11 December the Chief of Staff, 5th ...
... December 1945. 1. The Navy Department has received the following information from the Commander, Seventh Fleet, concerning the situation in Manchuria and northeast China as of 14 December 1945. On 11 December the Chief of Staff, 5th ...
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... December 14, 1945—4 p. m. [Received December 15 — 10 : 16 a. m.] 28. [To Embassy:] This morning Karagheusian manager called with General Shih-yi's secretary who agreed to provide office space and begin making joint inventory tomorrow ...
... December 14, 1945—4 p. m. [Received December 15 — 10 : 16 a. m.] 28. [To Embassy:] This morning Karagheusian manager called with General Shih-yi's secretary who agreed to provide office space and begin making joint inventory tomorrow ...
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... December 16, 1945 — 4 p.m. [Received December 17 — 12 : 35 p. m.] 30. [To Embassy:] War Transportation Board removed from Frazar premises 97 cases motor car parts, 96 tires, 20 batteries and 153 tins on [of] carbide on December 14 ...
... December 16, 1945 — 4 p.m. [Received December 17 — 12 : 35 p. m.] 30. [To Embassy:] War Transportation Board removed from Frazar premises 97 cases motor car parts, 96 tires, 20 batteries and 153 tins on [of] carbide on December 14 ...
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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