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List of abbreviations, pp. XXXVII ff.
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
EDITo1's NOTE: -This list does not include standard abbreviations in common
usage; unusual abbreviations of rare occurrence which are clarified at appro-
priate points; and those abbreviations and contractions which, although
uncommon, are understandable from the context.
ACC, Allied Control Commission
AFL, American Federation of Labor
AIF, Australian Imperial Force
AMG, Allied Military Government
BMA, British Military Authority
CFM, Council of Foreign Ministers
Delsec, Indicator for telegrams from
the United States Delegations to
the Paris Peace Conference and the
Council of Foreign Ministers, at
times headed by the Secretary of
State
Deptel, Department's telegram
EAM, Ethnikon Apeleftherotikon
Metopon, the Communist-dominated
Greek National Liberation Front
ECITO, European Central Inland
Transport Organization
ECOSOC, Economic and Social Coun-
cil of the United Nations
Embtel, Embassy's telegram
ETJR, Office of European Affairs, De-
partment of State
Eximbank, Export-Import Bank of the
United States
FAO, Food and Agriculture Organi-
zation
FonMin, Foreign Minister
FonOff, Foreign Office
GA, The General Assembly of the
United Nations
GHQ, General Headquarters
IARA, Inter-Allied Reparation Agency
IRO, International Refugee Organiza-
tion
JCS, Joint Chiefs of Staff
MFN, Most favored nation
MTB, Motor Torpedo Boat
Mytel, My telegram
Niact, Communications indicator re-
quiring attention by the recipient at
any time of the day or night
OCD, Indicator for telegrams from
military advisers, United States
Delegations to the Paris Peace Con-
ference and the Council of Foreign
Ministers, to the War Department
PICAO, Provisional International
Civil Aviation Organization
PolAd, Political Adviser
SC, Security Council of the United
Nations
Secdel, Indicator for telegrams to the
United States Delegations to the
Paris Peace Conference and the
Council of Foreign Ministers, at
times headed by the Secretary of
State
SSR, Soviet Socialist Republic
SWNCC, State-War-Navy Coordinat-
ing Committee
SYG, Secretary General
UN, United Nations
UNESCO, United Nations Educational
Scientific, and Cultural Organiza-
tion
UNO, United Nations Organization
UNRRA, United Nations Relief and
Rehabilitation Administration
USDel, United States Delegation
USFET, United States Forces, Euro-
pean Theatre
WDCSA, War Department Chief of
Staff, United States Army
WDGPO, War Department, Office of
Plans and Operations
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