Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952-1954, Iran,
1951–1954
Persons
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Acheson, Dean
G., Secretary of State until January 20, 1953
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Afshartus,
Mahmud, Brigadier General, Iranian Army; Chief of Police
in Tehran until April 1953
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Akhavi, Ali
Akhbar, Iranian Minister of National Economy, July
1952–August 1953
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Akhavi,
Hassan, Colonel (later Brigadier General), Chief of
Intelligence, Iranian Army, until August 1953; thereafter, Deputy Chief of
Staff
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Ala, Hosein,
Iranian Prime Minister, March 1–April 27, 1951; Iranian Minister of Court,
April 1951–April 1953; and after August 1953
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Aldrich, Winthrop
W., Ambassador to the United Kingdom from February
20, 1953
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Alemi,
Ibrahim, Iranian Minister of Labor, November 1951–August
1953
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Ali Khan,
Liaqat, Pakistani Prime Minister and Minister of Defense
until October 16, 1951
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Allen, George,
Ambassador to Iran, 1946–1948; Ambassador to Yugoslavia, January 25,
1950–March 11, 1953
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Allen,
Raymond, Psychological Strategy Board, Central
Intelligence Agency
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Amini, Abol Qasem
(Abdul), Iranian Minister of Court, May–August,
1953
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Amini, General
Mahmud, Head of Iranian Gendarmérie
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Aramesh,
Ahmad, Iranian Minister of Labor from August 1953
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Arfa, Major General
Hasan, Chief of the Iranian General Staff,
1944–1946; Minister of Roads and Communications, March–April 1951
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Armory, Robert,
Jr., Assistant Director, Office of Research and
Reports, Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, March
1952–February 1953; thereafter, Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central
Intelligence Agency
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Armstrong, W. Park,
Jr., Special Assistant for Intelligence to the
Secretary of State
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Ashrafi, Colonel
Hussein-Ghuli, Commander of Third Mountain Brigade,
Iranian Army; later, Military Governor of Tehran
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Azad, Abdul
Qadir, Iranian newspaper editor; member, National
Front
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Baharmast, General Qolam
Mahmud, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Army, October
1952–March 1953
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Bakhtiar, Colonel
Teimur, Commander of Iranian Army garrison at
Kermanshah until September 1953
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Baqai (Baghai, also Boagi),
Dr. Mozaffar, founder of the Workers Party, a
component of Mosadeq's National Front; Deputy in the 17th Majlis,
1952–1953
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Barnes, Stanley N.
, Assistant Attorney General in the Anti-Trust Division,
Department of Justice, after 1953
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Barnes, Tracy,
Chief, Policy and Plans Division, Directorate of Plans, Central Intelligence
Agency
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Barzani,
Mustafa, President, Kurdish Democratic Party
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Batmanqilich (Batmangelich,
Batqamalich), Nader, General, Chief of Staff of the
Iranian Army after August 19, 1953
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Battle, Lucius
D., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State from
June 26, 1951; Foreign Affairs Officer, Office of the Special Assistant to
the Secretary of State for Mutual Security Affairs, after October 13, 1952;
Attaché in the Embassy in Denmark after July 26, 1954
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Becker,
Loftus, Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central
Intelligence Agency, January 1, 1952–April 30, 1953
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Beeley,
Harold, Counselor of the British Embassy in the United
States after February 18, 1953
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Behbahani, Ayatollah Sayyed
Mohammad, Iranian cleric allied to anti-Mosadeq
opposition
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Berry, Burton
Y., Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Near
Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs, December 1951–June 1952;
Ambassador to Iraq, June 25, 1952–May 3, 1954
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Black, Lieutenant
General, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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Black, Eugene
R., President and Chairman of the Executive Directors of
the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development after 1949
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Black, Robert,
Staff member, Office of the Director of the Mutual Security Agency
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Bohlen, Charles
E., Counselor of the Department of State, July 12,
1951–March 29, 1953; Ambassador to the Soviet Union from April 20,
1953
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Bowie, Robert
R., Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of
State, from May 28, 1953
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Bowker, Sir Reginald
J., Assistant Under Secretary of State, British
Foreign Office, until January 13, 1954; thereafter Ambassador to
Turkey
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Bruce, David
K.E., Ambassador to France until March 10, 1952; Under
Secretary of State, April 1, 1952–January 20, 1953; consultant to the
Secretary of State until February 8, 1953; thereafter Observer at the
Interim Committee of the European Defense Community at Paris and
Representative to the European Coal and Steel Community
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Bruce, John
R., Press Attaché at the Embassy in Iran, October
1951–May 1954
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Bryant, Elmer
C., Chief of Field Improvement Office at Shiraz,
Technical Cooperation Administration, 1952–1953; Regional Director, Tehran,
1953–1954; Provincial Director, Shiraz, 1954; Assistant Director of Field
Operations, Tehran, from March 1954
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Bundy,
William, Staff member, Office of National Estimates,
Central Intelligence Agency
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Burrows, Bernard
B.A., Counselor of the British Embassy in the United
States, January 1950–July 1953
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Butler, Richard A.
(RAB), British Chancellor of the Exchequer from
October 28, 1951
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Byroade, Henry
A., Director, Office of German Affairs, Bureau of
European Affairs, Department of State, until April 1952; Assistant Secretary
of State for Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs from April 14,
1952
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Cabell, Lieutenant General
Charles P., USAF, Director of the Joint Staff, Joint
Chiefs of Staff, until January 1953; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
after April 23, 1953
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Chapman, Christian
G., Third Secretary of the Embassy in Iran,
September 1953–March 1954; Second Secretary of the Embassy in Iran from
March 1954
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Churchill, Winston
S., British Prime Minister from October 26,
1951
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Collins, General J.
Lawton, USA, Chief of Staff of the Army until August
14, 1953; thereafter Representative to the NATO Military Committee and
Standing Group
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Crowl, R.
Bernard, Staff member, Office of Greek, Turkish, and
Iranian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs,
Department of State
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Cunningham, Joseph
H., Third Secretary of the Embassy in Iran,
January–October 1953
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Cuomo,
Anthony, Assistant Attaché at the Embassy in Iran,
Feburary 1951–November 1954
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Cutler,
Robert, Administrative Assistant to President
Eisenhower, January–March 1953; thereafter Special Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs
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Dadsetan, Major
General, Military Governor of Tehran, 1953
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Daftari, General
Muhammad, Commander of Iranian Customs Guard
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Davalu, Brigadier General
Mahmud, Iranian Army, Isfahan
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Davis, Vice Admiral Arthur
C., USN, Director of the Joint Staff, Joint Chiefs
of Staff, until November 1, 1951
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Deihimi, Colonel (later
Brigadier General)
Habibollah, Chief of Staff of Kerman Division,
Iranian Army, until August 1953; Deputy Chief of Staff, Iranian Army, August
1953–February 1954; Military and Air Attaché at the Iranian Embassy in the
United States from February 1954
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Dodge, Joseph
M., Director, Bureau of the Budget, January 22,
1953–April 15, 1954
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Dooher, Gerald
F.P., Chief, Near Eastern, Soviet-East, and
Trans-Caucasian Sections, International Broadcast Service, Department of
State, June 1951–August 1953; United States Information Agency, August
1953–August 1954; Chief, Near East, South Asia, and Africa Division,
International Broadcast Service, Department of State, from August
1954
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Douglas, William
O., Associate Justice of the Supreme Court,
1939–1975
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Dreyfus, Louis
G., Minister to Iran, 1939–1943
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Dulles, Allen
W., Deputy Director for Plans, Central Intelligence
Agency, until August 1951; Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from
August 1951; Director of Central Intelligence after January 1953
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Dulles, John
Foster, Consultant to Secretary of State Dean
Acheson and Personal Representative of President Truman for the Japanese Peace Treaty;
Secretary of State after January 21, 1953
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Dunn, James
C., Ambassador to France, March 13, 1952–March 2,
1953
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Earman, S.J.,
Executive Assistant to the Director of Central Intelligence, 1952
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Eden, Anthony (Sir Anthony
from 1954) , British Secretary of State for Foreign
Affairs from October 27, 1951
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Eisenhower, Dwight
D., General, USA, Supreme Allied Commander, Europe,
April 2, 1951–May 30, 1952; President after January 20, 1953
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Engert, Cornelius
V., Minister to Iran, 1937–1940; Minister to
Afghanistan, 1942–1945
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Entezam,
Abdollah, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs after
August 1953
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Faramarzi, Abdul
Rahman, Iranian newspaper editor; member of the
Majlis
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Farzanegan, Colonel (later
Brigadier General) Abbas, Iranian Army Staff
officer; Acting Deputy Chief of Staff, Iranian Army, August 1953; Minister
of Posts and Telegrams from August 1953
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Fatemi (Fatimi),
Hossein, Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs and
confidante of Iranian Prime Minister Mosadeq, October 1952–August
1953
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Fechteler, Admiral William
M., USN, Chief of Naval Operations, August 16,
1951–August 15, 1953
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Ferguson, C.
Vaughan, Officer in Charge of Iranian Affairs,
Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern, South
Asian, and African Affairs, Department of State, until July 1952
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Forkner, Claude
E., U.S. physician
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Foster, William
C., Staff member, Office of Military Assistance,
Department of Defense
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Franks, Sir
Oliver, British Ambassador to the United States until
February 13, 1952
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Fraser, Sir
William, Chairman, Anglo-Iranian Oil Company
(British Petroleum after 1954)
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Gannett, Michael
R., Second Secretary of the Embassy in Iran from
March 1953
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Garner, Robert L.
, Vice President of the International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development
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Garzan, General
Abbas, Chief of the Iranian General Staff until
1952
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Gerhart, Major General John
K., USAF, Joint Chiefs of Staff adviser to the
Planning Board of the National Security Council from March 1953
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Ghanatabodi (Ghanat-Abadi,
Qanatabadi), Shams, Deputy in the 17th Iranian
Majlis
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Ghashghai, see
Qashqai
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Ghashghaie, see
Qashqai
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Gifford, Walter
S., Ambassador to the United Kingdom until January 23,
1953
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Gleason, S.
Everett, Deputy Executive Secretary, National
Security Council, from January 1950
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Golpyra, Major
General, Commanding General of the Iranian
Gendarmérie from August 1953
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Grady, Henry
F., Ambassador to Iran until September 19, 1951
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Gray, Gordon,
Director, Psychological Strategy Board, Central Intelligence Agency, June
20, 1951–May 1952
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Guilanshah,
General, Chief of the Iranian Air Force
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Guilanshah (Gilanshah),
Colonel Hedayat, Adjutant to the Shah of Iran
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Haerizadeh, Seyed Abol
Hasan, Leader of the Iran Party, a component of
Mosadeq's National Front; Deputy in the 18th Majlis, 1954
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Hakimi,
Ebrahim, Iranian Prime Minister, May–June 1945, October
1945–January 1946, December 1947–June 1948; President of the Senate from
August 1951
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Harriman, W.
Averell, Special Assistant to the President until
November 1951; Director, Mutual Security Agency, November 1951–January
1953
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Hasibi (Hassebi),
Kazem, Oil Adviser to Iranian Prime Minister Mosadeq
until August 1953
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Hayat (Haiat),
Ali, Iranian Minister of Justice, 1951; Governor General
of Fars province, August–September 1953; President of the Iranian Supreme
Court from September 1953
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Hedayat, Major
General, Iranian Minister of National Defense from
September 1953
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Hedden,
Stuart, Special Assistant to the Director of Central
Intelligence, 1951–1952; Inspector General of the Central Intelligence
Agency, January 1, 1952–January 19, 1953; member, Office of Policy
Coordination's Project Review Committee, Central Intelligence Agency
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Hejazi, Major General Abdol
Hossein, Iranian Army; Commanding General of the 3rd
Corps of the Iranian Army; Military Adviser to the Shah after September
1953
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Hekmat, Sadr
Fakhr, President of the Majlis
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Helms,
Richard, Chief, Foreign Division, Office of Special
Operations, Central Intelligence Agency, until July 16, 1951; Chief of
Operations, Office of Special Operations, Central Intelligence Agency, July
16, 1951–July 31, 1952; Chief of the Foreign Intelligence Staff, Office of
the Deputy Director for Plans, Central Intelligence Agency, from July 31,
1952
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Hemat, Major General
Seyfollah, Iranian Army; Commanding General of
Shiraz Garrison from October 1953
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Henderson, Loy
W., Ambassador to Iran, September 29, 1951–December 30,
1954
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Hewitt, R.L.,
Staff member, Office of National Estimates, Central Intelligence
Agency
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Holmes, Julius
C., Minister of the Embassy in the United Kingdom until
November 1954
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Hoover, Herbert,
Jr., Consultant to the Secretary of State from
October 14, 1953; Under Secretary of State, October 4, 1954–February 5,
1957
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Hormuz,
Mahmud, Leader, Tudeh Party
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Houman, Ahmed,
Assistant Minister of the Iranian Court, 1951
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Howe, Fisher,
Deputy Special Assistant for Intelligence to the Secretary of State
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Howison, John
M., Second Secretary of the Embassy in Iran, June
1952–November 1954
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Human, Ahmad,
Iranian Deputy Minister of Court
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Humphrey, George
M., Secretary of the Treasury from January 21,
1953
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Imam (Imami), Jumeh
(Jamal), President of the Iranian Majlis until July
1952
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Jackson,
C.D., Special Assistant to the President, February 26,
1953–March 31, 1954; Representative, U.S. Delegation to the Ninth Session of
the U.N. General Assembly, November 1954
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Jackson, William
H., Deputy Director of Central Intelligence until
August 3, 1951
-
Jernegan, John
D., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near
Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs from June 26, 1952
-
Johnson,
Louis, Secretary of Defense until September 19,
1950
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Joyce, Robert,
Senior Consultant (representing the Secretary of State), Office of Policy
Coordination, Central Intelligence Agency, from September 1948; Policy
Planning Staff, Department of State, from December 1948
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Kashani, Seyed Ayatollah
Abdol Ghassem, Iranian religious leader; founder of
Fedayan Islam in 1948; principal leader in the Iranian National Front;
President of the 17th Majlis, 1952–1953
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Kent, Sherman,
Chairman, Board of National Estimates, Central Intelligence Agency, from
January 3, 1952
-
Khoury, Bechara
El, President of Lebanon until September 1952
-
Kitchen, Jeffrey
C., Assistant to Country Specialist, Bureau of Near
Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs, Department of State, until
October 1951; Foreign Affairs Officer, October 1951–May 1952; Acting Chief,
Policy Reports Staff, May–November 1952; Special Assistant to the Secretary
of State, November 1952–January 1953; Deputy Director, Executive
Secretariat, Department of State, from January 1953
-
Langer, William
L., Chairman, Board of National Estimates, Central
Intelligence Agency, November 13, 1950–January 3, 1952
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Lankarani,
Ahmad, Leader, Tudeh Party
-
Lavrentiev, Anatoli
I., Soviet Ambassador to Iran from July 1953
-
Lay, James S., Jr.
, Executive Secretary, National Security Council, after
January 1950
-
Leavitt, John
H., Chief, Iran Branch, Directorate of Plans, Central
Intelligence Agency
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Lemnitzer, Lieutenant General
Lyman L., USA, Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army for
Plans and Research from August 1952
-
Levy, Walter,
former Standard Oil executive; petroleum consultant to the Iranian
Government, 1952
-
Lodge, Henry Cabot,
Jr., Senator (R–Massachusetts) until January 3,
1953; Permanent Representative to the United Nations from January 12,
1953
-
Long, Robert
E., Assistant to the Director of Central
Intelligence
-
Lovett, Robert
A., Secretary of Defense, September 17, 1951–January 20,
1953
-
Luce, Claire
Boothe, Ambassador to Italy from May 4, 1953
-
McClure, Brigadier General
Robert A., USA; Chief of the United States Military
Mission with the Iranian Army and Chief of the United States Military
Assistance Advisory Group in Iran after 1953
-
McGhee, George
C., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern, South
Asian, and African Affairs until December 18, 1951; Ambassador to Turkey,
January 15, 1952–June 19, 1953
-
Maki (Makki),
Hosein, confidante of Iranian Prime Minister
Mosadeq; member, Board of Directors, National Iranian Oil Company, until
December 1952; Deputy in 17th Majlis, 1952–1953
-
Makins, Sir Roger
M., British Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs until December 30, 1952; British Ambassador to the United
States after January 7, 1953
-
Maleki,
Khalil, Iranian intellectual and Mosadeq supporter;
co-founder of Toilers Party; founder of Third Force Party (Niru-ye
Sevom)
-
Mansur (Mansour),
Ali, Iranian Prime Minister, March–June 1950;
Iranian Ambassador to Turkey after 1954
-
Matin-Daftari,
Ahmad, Iranian Prime Minister, 1939–1941;
international law adviser to Mosadeq
-
Matthews, H.
Freeman, Deputy Under Secretary of State, July 5,
1950–October 11, 1953; Ambassador to the Netherlands from November 25,
1953
-
Mattison, Gordon
H., Counselor of Embassy in Iran, April 1952–October
1953
-
Melbourne, Roy
M., First Secretary and Counselor of Embassy in Iran,
July 1951–December 1953.
-
Merchant, Livingston
T., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for
Mutual Security Affairs until March 24, 1952; Deputy to the U.S. Special
Representative in Europe at Paris until March 11, 1953; Assistant Secretary
of State for European Affairs from March 16, 1953
-
Middleton, George
H., British Counselor of Embassy in Iran after
January 20, 1951; Chargé d'Affaires, January 20–October 31, 1952; Deputy
British High Commissioner to India after April 1, 1953
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Mirjahangir (Mir-Jahangir),
General, Commander of Shiraz Garrison
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Moazami,
Abdullah, President of the 17th Iranian Majlis until
August 1953
-
Momtaz (Mumtaz), Colonel
Ezatollah, Commander, Second Mountain Brigade,
Iranian Army; charged with defense of Mosadeq's residence during August 19,
1953, coup
-
Morgan, George
A., Acting Director of the Psychological Strategy Board,
Central Intelligence Agency, 1953
-
Morrison, Herbert
S., British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs,
March 9–October 26, 1951
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Mosadeq (Mossadeq, Mossadegh),
Dr. Mohammad, Leader of the Iranian National Front;
Prime Minister of Iran, April 1951–July 5, 1952, July 11–July 16, 1952;
Prime Minister of Iran and Iranian Minister of Defense, July 22, 1952–August
15, 1953
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Murphy, Robert
D., Ambassador to Belgium until March 19, 1952;
Ambassador to Japan, May 9, 1952–April 28, 1953; Assistant Secretary of
State for United Nations Affairs from July 28, 1953; Deputy Under Secretary
of State for Political Affairs from November 30, 1953
-
Naguib,
Muhammad, Egyptian Prime Minister, September 17,
1952–February 25, 1954 and March 8–April 18, 1954; President of Egypt, June
18, 1953–November 14, 1954
-
Nahhas (Nahas), Mustafa
el-, Egyptian Prime Minister until January 27,
1952
-
Nash, Frank
C., Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (International
Security Affairs), August 28, 1951–February 10, 1953; Assistant Secretary of
Defense (International Security Affairs), February 11, 1953–February 28,
1954
-
Nasiri, Colonel
Nematollah, Commander of the Iranian Imperial Guard
after 1954; responsible for delivering the Shah's order of dismissal to
Prime Minister Mosadeq on August 16,
1953, and subsequently for arresting Prime Minister Mosadeq
-
Nasser, Ali
Asqar, Acting Governor of the Bank Melli Iran,
1951–1952; Governor after 1952
-
Nehru,
Jawaharlal, Indian Prime Minister
-
Nelson, Orvis
M., President, Transocean Airlines
-
Nitze, Paul
H., Director, Policy Planning Staff, Department of
State, January 1950–April 1953
-
Nixon, Richard
M., Senator (R–California), January 1952–January 1953;
thereafter Vice President
-
Noruzi, Daud,
Leader, Tudeh Party
-
Olmsted, Major General George
H., USA, Director, Office of Military Assistance,
Office of the Secretary of Defense, Department of Defense, 1951–1953
-
Pace, Frank,
Secretary of the Army until January 20, 1953
-
Pahlavi, Prince Ali
Reza, brother of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of
Iran
-
Pahlavi, Princess
Ashraf, twin sister of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah
of Iran
-
Pahlavi, Mohammad
Reza, Shah of Iran
-
Pahlavi, Reza
Shah, Shah of Iran, 1923–1941
-
Palmer, Joseph,
II, First Secretary of the Embassy in the United Kingdom
until October 1953
-
Paul, Norman,
Staff member, Office of the Director of the Mutual Security Agency,
1953
-
Penfield, James
K., Counselor of Embassy in the United Kingdom until
August 1954
-
Perron,
Ernest, Secretary to the Shah of Iran
-
Pollard, Commander Eric
W., USN, Naval Attaché at the Embassy in Iran
-
Pyman,
Launcelot, former Oriental Counselor, British Embassy in
Tehran
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Qashqai (Ghashghai,
Ghashghaie), Abdullah, Chieftain of Qashqai
tribe
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Qashqai (Ghasgghai,
Ghashghaie), Habib, Chieftain of Qashqai
tribe
-
Qashqai (Ghashghai,
Ghashghaie), Khosrow Khan, Deputy of the 17th
Iranian Majlis from National Movement Faction; Chieftain of Qashqai
tribe
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Qashqai (Ghashghai,
Ghashghaie), Malek Mansur Khan, Chieftain of Qashqai
tribe
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Qashqai (Ghashghai,
Ghashghaie), Mohammad Hoseyn, Chieftain of Qashqai
tribe
-
Qashqai (Ghashghai,
Ghashghaie), Mohamed Nasr (Nasser) Khan, Chieftain
of Qashqai tribe
-
Qavam Es Sultaneh,
Ahmed, Iranian Prime Minister, 1921, 1922–1923,
1942–1943, 1946–1947, and July 16–July 22, 1952
-
Radford, Admiral Arthur
W., USN, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, from
August 15, 1953
-
Rasavi, Sayyed
Ahmad, member of the National Front and adviser to
Mosadeq; Deputy of the 17th Majlis
-
Raynor, G.
Hayden, Director, Office of British Commonwealth and
Northern European Affairs, Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State,
from March 4, 1951
-
Razmara, Lieutenant General
Haji Ali, Iranian Army; Prime Minister of Iran, June
26, 1950–March 7, 1951
-
Riahi, Brigadier General
Taqi, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Army, March
1–August 19, 1953
-
Richards, Arthur
L., Counselor of Embassy in Iran until March 1952;
Director, Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian Affairs, Bureau of Near
Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs, Department of State, June
1952–September 1954; Consul General in Istanbul after September 1954
-
Ridgway, General Matthew
B., Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, August 15, 1953–June
30, 1955
-
Rockefeller,
Nelson, Chairman, International Development Advisory
Board, 1950–1952; Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, June
1953–December 1954
-
Roosevelt, Kermit,
“Kim”, Chief, Near East and Africa Division,
Directorate of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency, from September 6,
1950
-
Rountree, William
M., Director, Office of Greek, Turkish, and Iranian
Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs,
Department of State, August 7, 1950–May 1952; Deputy Chief of Mission in
Turkey from June and Counselor of Embassy in Turkey from August 1952;
Counselor of Embassy in Iran after October 1953
-
Sadchikov, Ivan
V., Soviet Ambassador to Iran until July 1953
-
Sadeqi (Sadiqi),
Ghulam-Hussein, Iranian Minister of Communications,
November 1951–July 1952; Minister of Interior, July 1952–August 1953
-
Sa'Ed,
Mohammed, Iranian Prime Minister, 1948–1950
-
Safavi, Navab,
Leader, Fedayan-I-Islam Party
-
Said, Nuri
al-, Iraqi Prime Minister until July 12, 1952, and from
August 4, 1954
-
Saleh, Ali
Pasha, Iranian consultant to the Embassy in Iran
-
Saleh,
Allahyar, Leader, Iran Party, a component of Mosadeq's
National Front; Iranian Ambassador to the United States until September
1953
-
Salisbury, Lord (Robert A.J.
Gascoyne-Cecil) , British Secretary of State for
Commonwealth Relations, March–December 1952; Acting Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs, June–October 1953
-
Sanjabi (Sangabi),
Karem, Iranian Minister of Education, May
1951–August 1953
-
Schaetzel, J.
Robert, Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
of State for Economic Affairs
-
Schwarzkopf, Brigadier
General Herbert Norman, USA, Administrative
Director, Department of Law and Public Safety for the State of New Jersey;
Head of U.S. Military Mission to Iranian Gendarmérie, 1942–1948; envoy to
Shah of Iran, August 1953
-
Shayegan (Shaygan), Dr. Seyid
Ali, Iranian jurist and a confidante of Prime
Minister Mosadeq; member of the Iran Party and a leader of the National
Front; Deputy in the 17th Majlis, 1952–1953
-
Shepherd, Sir
Francis, British Ambassador to Iran until January
20, 1952
-
Shishakli, General Adib
al-, Syrian Chief of Staff and Deputy Prime
Minister, 1952; Vice-President, Minister of Defense, and Chief of State,
1953; President, July 10, 1953–March 1, 1954; also Prime Minister, July 19,
1953–March 1, 1954
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Smith, Walter
Bedell, Director of Central Intelligence, October 7,
1950–February 9, 1953; Under Secretary of State, February 9, 1953–October 1,
1954
-
Snyder, John
Wesley, Secretary of the Treasury until January 20,
1953
-
Sohely, Ali,
Iranian Ambassador to the United Kingdom until January 1952 and after March
1954
-
Stassen, Harold
E., Director, Mutual Security Agency, January 20,
1953–August 1, 1953; Director, Foreign Operations Administration, after
August 1, 1953
-
Steel, Sir
Christopher, British Minister in the United States,
November 1, 1950–July 15, 1953
-
Stokes, Richard
R., Lord Privy Seal with the British Labour Government
until April 1951; British Minister of Materials, July–October 1951
-
Strang, Sir
William, Permanent Under Secretary of State, British
Foreign Office, until November 1953
-
Stutesman, John H.,
Jr., Second Secretary and Consul in Iran until March
1952; Officer in Charge of Iranian Affairs, Office of Greek, Turkish, and
Iranian Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern, South Asian, and African Affairs,
Department of State, after September 15, 1952
-
Thornburg,
Max, former Standard Oil executive; Petroleum adviser to
Iranian Government, 1952
-
Truman, Harry
S., President until January 20, 1953
-
Vandenberg, General Hoyt
S., Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
until June 29, 1953
-
Villard, Henry
S., Staff member, Policy Planning Staff, Department of
State, 1951–1952
-
Vosuk (Vossuk, Vosak, Vosuq),
Major General Ahmad, Iranian Deputy Minister of
National Defense, August–September 1953
-
Wagner, Joseph
J., Second Secretary of the Embassy in Iran until April
1951
-
Waller, John,
Chief, Iran Branch, Directorate of Plans, Central Intelligence Agency,
1953
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Warne, William
E., Director, United States Technical Cooperation
Administration Mission to Iran, after November 8, 1951
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Waugh, Samuel
C., Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs
from June 5, 1953
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Webb, James
E., member, National Security Council Staff
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Wilber,
Donald, Consultant to the Iran Branch, Directorate of
Plans, Central Intelligence Agency
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Wiley, John
C., Ambassador to Iran, 1948–1950; Ambassador to Panama,
June 20, 1951–November 27, 1953
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Wilson, Charles
E., Secretary of Defense after January 28, 1953
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Wisner, Frank,
Assistant Director for Policy Coordination, Directorate of Plans, Central
Intelligence Agency, until August 23, 1951; Deputy Director for Plans,
Central Intelligence Agency, from August 23, 1951
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Zahedi,
Ardeshir, son of Iranian Prime Minister Fazlollah
Zahedi, Administrative Deputy in the United States Point Four Mission,
1950–1952; Civil Adjutant to the Shah of Iran after August 1953
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Zahedi, Major General
Fazlollah, Iranian Army; member of the Iranian
Senate until August 1953; Iranian Prime Minister and Minister of the
Interior, August 15, 1953–April 6, 1955
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Zia Tabatabai,
Seyyed, member of the Majlis; Leader, National Will
Party
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Zimmerman, Major General
Wayne C., USA, Chief, U.S. Military Mission to Iran
1951–1952
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Zirakzadeh,
Ahmad, member of the Iran Party, a component of
Mosadeq's National Front; Deputy
in the 17th Majlis