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  1. OSS- LONDON OFFICE(MISSION AND PERSONNEL); OPERATIONS IN THE EUROPEAN THEATER; PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE ACTIVITIES; RELATIONS WITH ORGANIZED LABOR ABROAD; COMBINED JIC ACTIVITIES; JAPANESE MILITARY ASSESSMENTS; DONOVAN CORRESPONDENCE; 1942-

    him to the very sensitive, cultured and realistic people of Chile and Argentina. It is, of course, terribly disappointing ... For Release 2013/08/01: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100470001-.2 As communications with the Axis out of Chile an well ... that Chile yearu ago adopted such a measure and they refer to this act as the precedent they would use ...

  2. A SURVEY OF THE WORLD ANTIMONY SITUATION

    imported for consumption plus material entering under bond. 2/ Imports shown from Chile probably mined ... in Bolivia or Peru and shipped from a port iii Chile. 3/ Imports from Japan amounted to 792 tons. Source: US ...

  3. OSS- GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE, 1942

    CREST OSS Collection CIA-RDP13X00001R000100400004-6 RIFPUB S 224 November 3, 2016 September 26, 2013 4 April 20, 1942 MISC Attachment Size CIA-RDP13X00001R000100400004-6.pdf 48.68 MB Declassified and Approved For Release 2013/09/26: CIA-RDP13X00001R000100 ...

  4. OSS- MEMORANDUM ON GERMAN SABOTEURS WHO, VIA SUBMARINE, LANDED ON THE EAST COAST OF THE U.S.

    their way to Chile or the Argentine. 24. ' At last one group leader was specifically instructed ...

  5. CONDITIONS IN THE SARKANAIS METALURGE PLANT, LIEPAJA: MANAGEMENT/MATERIALS/STATE OF EQUIPMENT/PLANS, NORMS AND INCENTIVES/WORKERS' BENEFITS/LABOR DISCIPLINE

    industries-. Sometimes a department gill be told that its norm has been raised 50%,P.chile other persona ...

  6. PROGRESS REPORT FOR APRIL 1951

    1300 900 4. That Hass Sseriss 15 *2*. 15 100 5. Chile Ham Mervin 1 hr. 15 ads. 15 Pros Sevin awe. ilo ...

  7. PROGRESS REPORT FOR JUNE 1951

    11w. 11 min, 15 900 400 Rome Services 2 hrs. 10 dn. 20 Press Service 6 bre. 30 miss 50 903 700 4. Chile ...

  8. PROGRESS REPORT FOR JULY 1951

    genies End" Hem Service-4..2hro, $0 rdn. Preen Sorvise 6 bro. 30 atm 4.: Chile Mae Santee 1 I*, 10 ...

  9. FBID PROGRESS REPORT FOR MARCH 1964

    Paul Smith, USRO Chile Desk LA/VC Nicosia, Cyprus AID State MD U.S IS Nicosia, Cyprus FBIS Nicosia, ...

  10. AFRICAN SOURCELINES

    e.g. Santiago Chile, Santiago Cuba. 2. The present usage apparently was authorized at the request ...

  11. PROGRESS REPORT FOR APRIL 1951

    as-3 Mew Orade,Iitle Effective Date Asst, Chile, Editorial 15 April 1951 Broach' 034.2 ...

  12. PROGRESS REPORT FOR MAY 1951

    15:in. 5 5. Chile It Sadao $5 this. 10 Press Berta 2 bra. so 1203 6. China (Casomist) Hass Servise 3 bre. ...

  13. OFFICE OF REPORTS AND ESTIMATES, CIA FAR EAST/PACIFIC BRANCH INTELLIGENCE HIGHLIGHTS WEEK OF 20 JANUARY- 26 JANUARY 1948

    and the minority inclined toward further attempts to mediate. "Chile President Roxes undoUbtedly stated ...

  14. THE PROSPECTS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA

    Czechoslovakia Poland Canada New Zealand Egypt Rumania Chile Nicaragua Denmark Sweden Colombia Panama Finland ...

  15. AFRICAN GROUP VOTING BEHAVIOR IN THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY

    focus on violati? ons by "pariah" states, such as Israel, South Africa, and Chile. Several ...

  16. ADDRESS OF THE CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS

    07-12-1988 PAGE: 1 H PHONE SCHEDULER SENATORS CHILES Lawton CR4ST0N Alan HE Chic PACKWOOD Bob Total: 4 g- ...

  17. WEEKLY SUMMARY #87

    industrial activity. Principal suppliers were Chile and Mexico; other suppliers included Belgium, ...

  18. ESTIMATE OF THE WORLD SITUATION THROUGH 1955

    interests will probably be strongest in Argen- tina, Bolivia, Chile, Guatemala, and possibly Brazil. ...

  19. REMARKS BY MR. RUSSELL S. MCCLURE CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY AT THE WORLD AFFAIRS WEEK, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON EUGENE, OREGON

    in Latin America, especially in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, local Communists are more active ...

  20. ADDRESS BY GENERAL C. P. CABELL DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE TO THE NATIONAL SECURITY COMMISSION-COMMITTEE MEETINGS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

    and these societies are particularly active in Chile, Cuba, Mexico Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay. For leaders of Latin ...

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