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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1947, The British Commonwealth; Europe, Volume III

Arrangements for continued use by the U.S. Navy of air base and communications facilities at Port Lyautey, French Morocco


[535a] Editorial Note

The British Commonwealth; Europe

  • Preface
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  • The British Commonwealth of Nations: (Documents 1-127)
    • Europe: (Documents 128-662a)
      • Western Europe: (Documents 413a-535a)
        • France: (Documents 438-535a)
          • Arrangements for continued use by the U.S. Navy of air base and communications facilities at Port Lyautey, French Morocco (Document 535a)
      • Netherlands:
        • Norway: (Documents 663-678)
          • Portugal: (Documents 679-706)
            • Spain: (Documents 707-740)
              • Sweden:
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