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Title: Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Great Britain, Foreign Affairs, 1940-1944
Location: Jerome Library Main Microforms; film DA 578 .C6
Format and Number of Reels/Fiche/Cards: Microfilm; 9 reels
Publisher: University Publications of America
Content Description: Reproductions of declassified U.S. State Department documents that reflect the relations between Great Britain and other
nations, including the United States. Types of documents include correspondence, telegrams, inquiries, studies, memoranda,
situation reports, translations, plans, etc. These documents are from the U.S. State Department Central Files and were obtained
from the National Archives and Records Administration.
Most of the documents in this set concern World War II. The set includes documents about the resistant movements in France,
Poland, and Yugoslavia and about planning for post-war Europe. There are also documents about diplomatic relations with various
countries, including Palestine, Egypt, and India.
Language(s): English
Arrangement: Arranged by broad categories.
Index/Bibliography:
1) Confidential U.S. State Department Central Files, Great Britain, Foreign Affairs, 1940-1944 Guide. (REF DA 587 .C6) This guide includes a list of the documents on each reel and a subject index to the contents of the collection.
2) Reel 1 includes a list of all documents in the collection.
Subject Categories: History; Political Science
Keywords: great britain, britain, british, england, english, foreign affairs, world war II, international relations, foreign relations,
international affairs, diplomacy
Time Period: 20th Century
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