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He was given the special assignment of establishing diplomatic relations with
Afghanistan. The Hentig mission was to be an independent enterprise with
objectives of its own and was not planned to be integrated in the Nieder- mayer
group.
He was given the special assignment of establishing diplomatic relations with
Afghanistan. The Hentig mission was to be an independent enterprise with
objectives of its own and was not planned to be integrated in the Nieder- mayer
group.
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Hentig sent his men ahead in the direction of Sultanabad and Isfahan while he
went north to confer with Heinrich XXXI, Prince Reuss, the German ambassador
in Teheran. At this point the unresolved question of the leadership of the German
...
Hentig sent his men ahead in the direction of Sultanabad and Isfahan while he
went north to confer with Heinrich XXXI, Prince Reuss, the German ambassador
in Teheran. At this point the unresolved question of the leadership of the German
...
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Hentig claimed that Colonel von Leipzig, the German military attache in
Constantinople, had promised to place the Niedermayer group under Hentig's
authority.49 According to other claims Hentig was subordinated to Niedermayer.
It is clear ...
Hentig claimed that Colonel von Leipzig, the German military attache in
Constantinople, had promised to place the Niedermayer group under Hentig's
authority.49 According to other claims Hentig was subordinated to Niedermayer.
It is clear ...
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Afghanistan Emerges From Isolation | 7 |
Amir Amanullah Assumes Power | 42 |
Amanullahs Early Reforms | 77 |
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