United States interest in the political situation in Algeria, in particular the uprising beginning in November 1954
[161] The Consul General at Algiers (Lockett) to the Department of State
Algiers, February 27, 1952.
751S.00/2–2752
[162] The Consul General at Algiers (Lockett) to the Department of State
Algiers, January 27, 1953.
751S.32/1–2753
[163] The Consul General at Algiers (Lockett) to the Department of State
Algiers, September 11, 1953.
751S.00/9–1153
[164] The Consul General at Algiers (Clark) to the Department of State
Algiers, May 19, 1954.
751S.00/5–1954
[165] The Consul General at Algiers (Clark) to the Department of State
Algiers, November 2, 1954—11
a.m.
751S.00/11–254: Telegram
[166] The Ambassador in France (Dillon) to the Department of State
Paris, November 4, 1954—7
p.m.
751S.00/11–454: Telegram
[167] The Consul General at Tunis (Hughes) to the Department of State
Tunis, November 5, 1954—5
p.m.
772.00/11–554: Telegram
[168] The Consul General at Algiers (Clark) to the Department of State
Algiers, November 9, 1954.
751S.00/11–954: Telegram
[169] The Ambassador in France (Dillon) to the Department of State
Paris, November 12, 1954—6
p.m.
751S.00/11–1254: Telegram
[170] The Consul General at Algiers (Clark) to the Department of State
Algiers, November 30, 1954—11
p.m.
751S.00/11–3054: Telegram
[171] The Ambassador in France (Dillon) to the Department of State
Paris, December 1, 1954—8
p.m.
751S.00/12–154: Telegram
[172] Memorandum of Conversation, by William Fisher, Office of Western European Affairs
751S.00/12–654
[173] The Consul at Algiers (Dorros) to the Department of State
Algiers, December 30, 1954.
751S.00/12–3054
- This memorandum of conversation was prepared on Dec. 9.↩