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United States Department of State / Foreign relations of the United States, 1952-1954. Indochina (in two parts)
(1952-1954)
List of sources, pp. V-X
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LIST OF SOURCES PART A. UNPUBLISHED SOURCES Department of State Decimal files of the Department of State. Conference Files, Lot 59 D 95 Collection of documentation on certain official visits of European heads of government and foreign ministers to the United States and on major inter- national conferences attended by the Secretary of State for the period 1949- 1955, as maintained by the Executive Secretariat. Conference Files, Lot 60 D 627 Collection of documentation on certain official visits of heads of government and foreign ministers to the United States and on major international con- ferences attended by the Secretary of State for the period 1953-1958, as maintained by the Executive Secretariat. This file is a continuation of Lot 59 D 95. FE Files, Lot 55 D 388 Files maintained by the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs for the year 1953. FE Files, Lot 55 D 480 Files maintained by the Bureau of Far Eastern Affairs for the year 1954. INR Files, Lot 58 D 528 Miscellaneous Top Secret files for the years 1949-1954 as retired by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, including master file of Intelligence Estimates (IE's) prepared by the Department of State Estimates Group. INR-NIE Files Files retained by the Bureau of Intelligence and Research containing copies of National Intelligence Estimates and Special National Intelligence Esti- mates, including NIE's and SNIE's for the 1952-1954 period. OCB Files, Lot 62 D 430 Master files of the Operations Coordinating Board for the years 1953-1960, as maintained by the Executive Secretariat. ON Files, Lot 60 D 641 Collection of memoranda of the Press Conferences of the Secretary of State (1935-1955), Department of State Radio (Wireless) Bulletins (1935-1945), News Digests (1945-1952), and other unclassified press materials for the years 1909-1954, as maintained by the Office of News, Bureau of Public Affairs. V
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