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... subject ( in roman type ) or that remains classi- fied after declassification review ( in italic type ) . The amount of materi- al not declassified has been noted by indicating the number of lines or pages of source text that were ...
... subject only to the current requirements of national security as embodied in law and regulation . Declassification decisions entailed concurrence of the appropriate geographic and functional bureaus in the Department of State , other ...
... subject to the vicissitudes of international markets , Guatemala's economy nearly collapsed with the onset of the Great Depression . Economic instability led to social and political unrest , particularly in Guatemala City , where ...
... SUBJECT Estimate of Situation in Guatemala Communist Activities The Communists continue to be very active in Guatemala and con- tinue to receive government support . Since the anti - Communist rioting in July 1951 the Communists have ...
... SUBJECT Guatemalan Situation 1. Conversations between Mr. [ name not declassified ] and [ name not declassified ] in New Orleans on 13 March 1952 revealed that Col. Castillo Armas is unable to leave Tegucigalpa , Honduras , and [ name ...