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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, 1943, The Near East and Africa, Volume IV

Afghanistan:


Contents

    • Matters pertaining to general relations between the United States and Afghanistan (Documents 17-30)
      • Interest of the United States in certain problems related to the presence of Axis legations at Kabul (Documents 31-53)
        • Efforts by the United States to assist the Afghan Government in securing the employment of American teachers and engineers (Documents 54-65)

        The Near East and Africa

        • Preface
        • Regional: (Documents 1-16)
          • Afghanistan: (Documents 17-65)
            • Egypt: (Documents 66-94)
              • Ethiopia: (Documents 95-131)
                • Greece: (Documents 132-190)
                  • India: (Documents 191-360)
                    • Iran: (Documents 361-682)
                      • Iraq: (Documents 683-703)
                        • Liberia: (Documents 704-767)
                          • Morocco: (Documents 768-797)
                            • Palestine: (Documents 798-863)
                              • Saudi Arabia: (Documents 864-1012)
                                • Syria and Lebanon: (Documents 1013-1113)
                                  • Turkey: (Documents 1114-1233)
                                    • Index

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