National Security Files (Nixon Administration). 1968 - 1975. Henry A. Kissinger's (HAK) Office Files

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National Security Files (Nixon Administration). 1968 - 1975. Henry A. Kissinger's (HAK) Office Files

1968-1975

The Henry A. Kissinger's (HAK) Office Files series is comprised of the HAK Administrative and Staff Files, HAK Trip Files, Country Files-Africa, Country Files-Europe, Country Files-Europe-U.S.S.R., Country Files-Far East, Country Files-Far East-South Vietnam, Country Files-Far East-Vietnam Negotiations, Country Files-Latin America, Country Files-Middle East, and Agency and Congressional Files subseries.

65 linear feet, 2 linear inches

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SNAC Resource ID: 6407171

Richard Nixon Library

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