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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1917, Supplement 2, The World War, Volume I

File No. 868.00/107

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

[Telegram]
Athens , May 4, 1917, 1 p.m.
[Received 12 p.m.]

322. Zaimis has consented to form a new ministry. It is hoped that he will improve Greco-Entente relations.

Droppers

Supplement 2, The World War

  • Preface
  • List of Principal Persons
  • List of Papers
  • Part I: The Continuation of the War—Participation of the United States (Documents 1-724)
    • The Conduct of the War—Discussions Regarding Peace (Documents 1-421)
      • Note and declaration of the Russian Provisional Government on the aims of the war, communicated May 3—Message of the American Federation of Labor to the Council of Workmen’s and Soldiers’ Deputies on the terms of peace—Discussions with the French and British missions—Arrival of a permanent French High Commissioner, Tardieu—Dispatch of the staff of the American Expeditionary Force—Relations with Bulgaria (Documents 75-96)

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    Droppers, Garrett Zaimis, Alexander

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