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Tag Archives: Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry
Impressions of Palestine, 1 April 1946: Pessimist Perspectives
Edit Post Private Memo by Evan M. Wilson (U.S. State Department) William M. Mathew Evan M. Wilson (1910-84), graduate of Haverford College and Oxford University, was in the employ of the U.S. State Department between 1937 and 1961, serving as … Continue reading
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Tagged 1946, Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, Palestine Mandate
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