Classified Central Subject Files

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Classified Central Subject Files

1966-1970

This series contains the formerly classified central subject files of the U.S. Embassy, Turkey located in Ankara. The files typically consist of instructions, despatches, telegrams, memoranda, reports, and other correspondence with the Department of State in Washington; notes to and from the host government; correspondence with the embassies of other nations; telegrams and other correspondence with other United States embassies and consulates; correspondence with private individuals and businesses; and internal memoranda and reports exchanged between embassy officials. Subjects covered may include the internal political, economic, governmental, and social affairs of the host country; the bilateral relations of the United States and the host country; the relations of the host country with its neighbors, international organizations, and other nations; and any subject which embassy officials felt might impact the interests of the United States. The files also may include information on internal operations and organization of the Embassy and Embassy efforts on behalf of United States citizens and businesses.

6 linear feet, 3 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11631107

National Archives at College Park

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United States. Embassy (Turkey)

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The United States and Turkey reestablished diplomatic relations February 17, 1927 and the embassy was reestablished in Istanbul. Joseph Clark Grew was appointed U.S. ambassador to Turkey May 19, 1927 and presented his credentials October 12, 1927. During 1938 the embassy moved to Ankara though an Office of Embassy was maintained in Istanbul through at least 1952....