Papers, 1926-1965.

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Papers, 1926-1965.

Chiefly reprints of scholarly articles on Turkish and Russian history and personal views on war and diplomacy. Most of the later articles relate to Rodkey's World War II service as an officer interested in psychological warfare. Includes 34 glass slides of buildings and street scenes in Greece and Turkey (ca. 1930).

.3 cubic ft.

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