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March 22, 1945

Telegram from New York to London Regarding Operation Foxley

Information about an asset that will participate in Operation Foxley.

April 2, 1945

Memorandum from Bomber Command Advanced to HQ Bomber Command Air Ministry Whitehall: Target Request

A request for targets to be bombed to support Army personnel.

February 12, 1945

Telegrams Regarding Operation Foxley

Telegram arguing for Operation Foxley.

April 21, 1945

Memorandum from the Fuhrer's Plenipotentiary to SS. Obergruppenfuchrer, Gen Der Waffen, SS. Dr. Kammler: Strahl-Fighter Organization Problems with Supply

German command details a lack of Strahl-Fighter fuel supply and technical assistance in Germany and Czechoslovakia.

February 26, 1947

British Intelligence Report: Information Gathered on Kammler and Dornberger

A collection of information regarding Kammler, Dornberger, and other Nazi scientists.

May 11, 1967

Letter from British Embassy in Bucharest, R. Hanbury Tension to P. A. Rhodes, Foreign Office

Tension reports on friendly overtures by Romanian diplomatic officers.

March 16, 1967

Letter from Canadian Embassy, British Interests Section, W. H. G. Fletcher to P. A. Rhodes of the Foreign Office

Third Secretary of the Romanian Embassy reports that Romania is eager to "widen their horizons" and “are now anxious to contact us and probably other western missions.”

June 6, 1972

Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Diplomatic Report No. 367/72, 'Romania, Israel and the Arabs'

Since the Six-Day War, Romania has been the only communist state in diplomatic relations with Israel.

November 28, 1967

Letter from J.L. Stevenson to A.C. Stuart, 'East German Statements on Bonn-Pretoria Alliance'

J. L. Stevenson concludes that recent East German statements about West German/South African military cooperation, including in nuclear energy, are baseless and that the recent cooperation appears benign.

July 15, 1969

German Nuclear Work

Correspondence regarding French diplomatic reporting that West Germany was developing nuclear weapons capability. H.T. Morgan concludes that the French claims are baseless and an example of "flesh creeping" activities to discourage the United Kingdom from nuclear collaboration with West Germany

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