Danger Over PanamaBobbs-Merrill, 1964 - 409 páginas Detailed history of U. S. policy in the Panama Canal Zone, with information on Communist activity due to Cuban infiltration. |
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... marched into Poland and President Roosevelt de- creed on September 5 , 1939 , the existence of a limited national emer- gency , the Department of State issued a hurried call for the first Emer- gency Meeting of Consultation of the ...
... marched into Poland and President Roosevelt de- creed on September 5 , 1939 , the existence of a limited national emer- gency , the Department of State issued a hurried call for the first Emer- gency Meeting of Consultation of the ...
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Jules Dubois. 5. The Nazi Air Plans When Adolf Hitler marched into Poland , the Germans had control of almost all the domestic airlines in South America , and were operating across the South Atlantic . Only the Japanese had confined ...
Jules Dubois. 5. The Nazi Air Plans When Adolf Hitler marched into Poland , the Germans had control of almost all the domestic airlines in South America , and were operating across the South Atlantic . Only the Japanese had confined ...
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... marched in orderly fashion behind the flag , to remain silent since we were going past a hospital . We broke the silence when we marched past the Governor's House , singing the national anthem . By then , two police radio cars were ...
... marched in orderly fashion behind the flag , to remain silent since we were going past a hospital . We broke the silence when we marched past the Governor's House , singing the national anthem . By then , two police radio cars were ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
The Communist Strategy | 3 |
The Problem Is Born | 21 |
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action agreed agreement already Ambassador American Arias Army Arnulfo Arias attack authorities Balboa bases building called Canal Zone cause Chiari citizens City Colombia Colón command Committee Communist Company conference Congress considered construction continue Council defense demands Department directed discussed established existing fact fire flag flown flying force Foreign Foreign Minister German given government of Panama Governor Guardia House immediate included interests issued January Japanese land later Latin America marched meeting military Minister morning National Nazi necessary negotiations night operation organization Panama Canal Panamanian party peace plans police political position present President protest question received relations representatives Republic of Panama request returned School Secretary Senate ships side signed situation territory tion treaty troops United Washington Zonians