Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... matter of provisioning the occupied coun- tries , when and as they may be free of occupation , and ultimately all countries of Europe with foodstuffs and raw materials does to a certain extent , in the immediate present and future ...
... matter of provisioning the occupied coun- tries , when and as they may be free of occupation , and ultimately all countries of Europe with foodstuffs and raw materials does to a certain extent , in the immediate present and future ...
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... matter . WINANT 840.50 / 2531 The Director General , British Ministry of Economic Warfare ( Leith- Ross ) , to the Assistant Secretary of State ( Acheson ) [ LONDON , ] 3 October , 1941 . [ Received October 17. ] DEAR MR . ACHESON : I ...
... matter . WINANT 840.50 / 2531 The Director General , British Ministry of Economic Warfare ( Leith- Ross ) , to the Assistant Secretary of State ( Acheson ) [ LONDON , ] 3 October , 1941 . [ Received October 17. ] DEAR MR . ACHESON : I ...
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... matter and inquired whether if his Government had further observations to make we would be disposed to give consideration to them . I replied that of course we would give the fullest consideration to any further observations or ...
... matter and inquired whether if his Government had further observations to make we would be disposed to give consideration to them . I replied that of course we would give the fullest consideration to any further observations or ...
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... matter and that he would see that it was rediscussed in Cabinet and a definite statement given us of Canadian desires . Per- sonally , he felt that since in effect we had passed amicably from stage one to stage two in the matter of ...
... matter and that he would see that it was rediscussed in Cabinet and a definite statement given us of Canadian desires . Per- sonally , he felt that since in effect we had passed amicably from stage one to stage two in the matter of ...
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... matter . As a consequence of Mr. King's request , the matter again was given the most careful study in the three Departments . You will observe that both the War and Navy Departments , after a careful reconsideration of this question ...
... matter . As a consequence of Mr. King's request , the matter again was given the most careful study in the three Departments . You will observe that both the War and Navy Departments , after a careful reconsideration of this question ...
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