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Papers Relating to the Foreign Relations of the United States, 1920, Volume II

Greece:


Contents

    • Recall of King Constantine (Documents 590-597)
      • Defeat of Venizelos at the polls, and plebiscite calling for the return of King Constantine—Question of the recognition of King Constantine by the United States (Documents 590-597)
      • Notice given by the Greek Government of the denunciation of the treaty of 1837 with the United States; notice withdrawn—Agreement amending article XVII of the treaty (Documents 598-606)

      • List of Papers
      • Cuba: (Documents 1-94)
        • Czechoslovakia:
          • Dominican Republic: (Documents 95-135)
            • Ecuador: (Documents 136-176)
              • Egypt: (Documents 177-189)
                • Ethiopia: (Documents 190-199)
                  • Finland: (Documents 200-208)
                    • Germany: (Documents 209-493)
                      • Great Britain: (Documents 494-589)
                        • Greece: (Documents 590-606)
                          • Guatemala: (Documents 607-674)
                            • Haiti: (Documents 675-755)
                              • Honduras: (Documents 756-803)
                                • Index

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