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October 17, 1979
Document outlining possibility that Britain will retake Rhodesia as a colony, and what ramifications such a move would have on South Africa and all the resources that state has invested in Rhodesia.
October 1979
Guidelines spelling out what course of action the Republic of South Africa should pursue based on the different scenario's posed regarding future Zimbabwian-Rhodesian developments.
December 1954
In this Christmas Message, President Rhee addresses General Taylor and the US Forces. He praises the US troops for their victory against the communist aggression during the Korean War. Rhee recognizes America for continuing to âdefend human libertyâ not only in Korea but in all of Asia. Rhee ends the message with the goal of creating a âfree, united, and democraticâ Korea.
January 19, 1979
There is not a contradiction between the proposed short term approach regarding Rhodesia and the proposed longer term approach regarding Angola, Mozambique, Rhodesia and South West Africa.
July 17, 1955
For the 7th anniversary of Koreaâs Constitution Day, General Collier congratulates and praises Southâs Koreaâs determination to fight communism and remain an independent nation.
March 27, 1957
Remarks from delegates across Asia, including Ngo Dinh Diem, attending the Third Annual Conference of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League in Saigon, Vietnam.
October 16, 1956
Reports from the Organization Committee, the Women's Committee, the Mass Media Committee, the Joint Study Committee, and the Cultural Exchange Committee of the Asian Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference.
October 15, 1956
Remarks from an unidentified speaker from Korea at the Asian Youth and Students Anti-Communist Conference.
Au Young Chuen describes Hong Kong's struggle against communism.
In a push for unity among non-communist countries in Asia, Tsi Kuac Than of Vietnam announces that "our problems are basically the same as yours."