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Declassified per Executive Order 13526, Section 3.3 NND Project Number: NND 63316. By: NWD Date: 2011 TOP SECRET – Sensitive  {| |} Rh
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 * Paul Ely,, (Paris: Plon, 1964), p. 64.
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 * ., pp. 76–77, 82–83; Jean Laconture and Philippe Devillers, (Paris, 1960), p. 73; Joseph Laniel, :, (Paris: Plon, 1957), p. 88. Laniel writes of a raid by 300 Philippine-based fighter bombers.
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 * Melvin Gurtov, (New York; Columbia Univ. Press, 1967), pp. 79–80; 188; 217.
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 * John Foster Dulles, "The Thread of a Red Asia,", April 12, 1954.
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 * Dwight D. Eisenhower, (New York: Doubleday & Co., 1963), pp. 346–7.
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 * Memorandum by Bonbright (EUR) of conversation among Dulles, Ambassador Spender (Australia) and Ambassador Munro (New Zealand), April 4; memorandum by Bonbright of conversation between Dulles and Munro, April 6, 1954, TOP SECRET — as given in Department of State Research Project No. 370, ., p. 16.
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 * Anthony Eden, (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1960), p. 104.
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 * Telegram 3729 from American Embassy, Paris, April 5, 1954 (TOP SECRET).
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 * Telegram 3710 from American Embassy, Paris, April 5, 1954 (TOP SECRET).
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 * The account of the April 3 meeting is taken primarily from Gurtov, ., pp. 94–96. Gurtov's book draws heavily from Chalmers M. Roberts, "The Day We Didn't Go to War,", XI, September 14, 1954. Corroborative material is to be found in John Robinson Beal, , (New York, 1957), pp. 207–8; Eisenhower, , pp. 346–7.
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 * Gurtov, ., pp. 96–97.
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 * Deptel 689 to American Embassy, London, August 3, 1954 (TOP SECRET).
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 * Deptel 3482 to American Embassy, Paris, April 5, 1954 (TOP SECRET).
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 * Sherman Adams, Administration, (New York: Harper and Bros., 1961), p. 121.
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 * Eisenhower, ., p. 347.
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 * Eden, ., pp. 106–7.