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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1915, Supplement, The World War

File No. 868.002/18

The Minister in Greece (Droppers) to the Secretary of State

[Telegram]
Athens, October 5, 1915, 7 p. m.
[Received October 6, 8.30 a. m.]

59. Prime Minister resigned. Situation critical.

Droppers

Supplement, The World War

  • Contents
  • Official positions of principal persons mentioned in the correspondence
  • List of papers by topics, incoming papers chronologically under date of receipt
  • List of papers by countries, incoming papers chronologically under date of issue
  • Part I: The continuation and further spread of the war--efforts toward peace (Documents 1–122)
    • Bulgaria’s entrance into the war–The Allies’ intervention in Greece–Conditions in Russia and the Balkan States–Discussions in various countries of the possibilities of peace: informal and private efforts (Documents 76–122)
    • Part II: Neutral rights (Documents 123–1088)
      • Part III: Neutral duties (Documents 1089–1276)
        • Part IV: Other problems and responsibilities (Documents 1277–1527)
          • Index

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