1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
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1923-
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Middle East
April 30, 1948
State Department Policy Planning Director George Kennan outlines, in a document for the National Security Council, the idea of a public committee, working closely with the US government, to sponsor various émigré activities.
February 1, 1970
Isa Yusuf Alptekin writes to President Nixon to explain the plight of his people and to request assistance.
February 6, 1970
Congressman Murphy forwards a letter and appeal from Isa Yusuf Alptekin to President Nixon.
March 12, 1970
Theodore Eliot advises Henry Kissinger that "the United States should avoid becoming involved in an issue which could seriously damage our efforts to improve relations with Peking."
December 19, 1951
Loyd Steere describes the reports of the Indian Mission in Lhaasa as "the most authentic and valuable reports on conditions in Tibet."
September 10, 1954
A summary of the report of the Indian Mission to Lhasa covering January-April 1954.
June 21, 1954
Robert Zimmerman explains why UK authorities have stopped receiving copies of the reports from the Indian Mission in Lhasa from the Government of India.
April 8, 1954
Robert Zimmerman explains why the US Embassy has stopped receiving copies of the reports from the Indian Mission in Lhasa.
July 10, 1953
Reports of the Indian Mission to Lhasa from December 1952-February 1953.
July 7, 1953
Reports of the Indian Mission to Lhasa from February-May 1953.