Citation: Illegible (1941) Doubts raised over US interpretation of Japanese intentions in Far East. No Publisher, uk. (Unpublished)
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Abstract
Doubts raised over US interpretation of Japanese intentions in Far East. In particular, raises the attitude of Japanese government officials, aim for Japan to reach a quick agreement in order to have loopholes, and concerned that the US would negotiate with Japan regarding China without consulting the Chinese or British governments.
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Additional Information: | Department: UK; Creators: Illegible (UK Embassy Official to US); Recipients: Edward Frederick Lindley Wood (UK Ambassador to US); Ronald Ian Campbell (UK Embassy to US Envoy Extraodinary and Minister Plenipotentiary); Frederick Robert Hoyer Millar (UK Embassy Official to US); Writing format: Manuscript; |
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Creators: | Illegible, and |
Subjects: | Politics History Latin American Studies |
Keywords: | Minutes, United of States of America, United Kingdom, Japan, |
Divisions: | Institute of Latin American Studies |
Collections: | Atlantic Archive: UK-US Relations in an Age of Global War 1939-1945 |
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References: | TNA Reference: FO 115/ 3435 - Japan-United States relations (26-50) 1941; Project Record ID: A00000945; |