1969-01-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum Prepared by the National Security Council Staff for President Nixon, Washington, undated |
1969-01-29 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 944 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, January 29, 1969, 0824Z |
1969-02-05 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1238 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 5, 1969, 1100Z |
1969-02-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Intelligence Memorandum No. 612/69 Prepared in the Office of Current Intelligence, Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, February 6, 1969 |
1969-02-07 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 19762 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, February 7, 1969, 0126Z |
1969-02-11 | U.S. National Archives | Intelligence Note No. 82 From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 11, 1969 |
1969-02-11 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1439 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 11, 1969, 1058Z |
1969-02-19 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 2308 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State and the White House, February 19, 1969, 1114Z |
1969-02-20 | U.S. National Archives | Intelligence Note No. 117 From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 20, 1969 |
1969-02-21 | Nixon Presidential Materials | National Security Study Memorandum 26, Washington, February 21, 1969 |
1969-03-19 | U.S. National Archives | Intelligence Note No. 190 From the Director of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research (Hughes) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 19, 1969 |
1969-03-20 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 20, 1969 |
1969-03-25 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 25, 1969 |
1969-03-27 | U.S. National Archives | Letter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Hilaly) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 27, 1969 |
1969-04-02 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 50241 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, April 2, 1969, 2250Z |
1969-04-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 4797 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, April 10, 1969, 1049Z |
1969-04-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 3842 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, April 16, 1969, 1050Z |
1969-04-25 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 4169 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, April 25, 1969, 0845Z |
1969-04-29 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 4275 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, April 29, 1969, 0832Z |
1969-05-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, May 16, 1969 |
1969-05-21 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 7466 From the Mission to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to the Department of State, Paris, May 21, 1969, 1750Z |
1969-05-23 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 7699 From the Mission to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to Secretary of State Rogers in New Delhi, May 23, 1969, 1922Z |
1969-05-26 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, May 26, 1969, 0950Z |
1969-05-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, May 29, 1969, 2237Z |
1969-07-02 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 6484 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, July 2, 1969, 1100Z |
1969-07-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, July 10, 1969, 4:37–5:15 p.m. |
1969-07-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, July 16, 1969 |
1969-07-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, July 18, 1969 |
1969-07-31 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memoranda of Conversation, New Delhi, July 31, 1969, 3–4:45 p.m. and August 1, 1969, 8:30–10 a.m. |
1969-08-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, New Delhi, August 1, 1969, 7:45–8:30 a.m. |
1969-08-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Lahore, August 1, 1969, 2:30–4:30 p.m. |
1969-08-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Lahore, August 1, 1969 |
1969-08-15 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Director of the Office of India, Nepal, Ceylon, and Maldives Islands Affairs (Schneider) to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Van Hollen), Washington, August 15, 1969 |
1969-08-20 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 140939 From the Department of State to the White House, Washington, August 20, 1969, 2348Z |
1969-10-01 | U.S. National Archives | Letter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon, Rawalpindi, October 1, 1969 |
1969-10-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, October 16, 1969 |
1969-10-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 175434 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, October 16, 1969, 1713Z |
1969-10-24 | New Statesman | PAKISTAN BOILS UNDER THE LID |
1969-10-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, October 27, 1969 |
1969-11-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Analytical Summary Prepared For the National Security Council Review Group, Washington, November 22, 1969 |
1969-11-25 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Meeting of the National Security Council Review Group, Washington, November 25, 1969, 3:15–3:55 p.m. |
1969-11-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 29, 1969 |
1969-12-07 | Times (London) | Army holds trump in Pakistan’s house of cards |
1969-12-21 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, December 21, 1969 |
1970-01-01 | Guardian(UK) | Fight begins for power in Pakistan |
1970-01-01 | Times (London) | The war of last resort |
1970-01-10 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Is Pakistan ready for democracy ? |
1970-01-31 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, January 31, 1970 |
1970-02-10 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From Acting Secretary of State Richardson to President Nixon, Washington, February 10, 1970 |
1970-02-20 | New Statesman | Politics return to Pakistan |
1970-02-20 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, February 20, 1970 |
1970-02-26 | Dawn (Pakistan) | Socialism greatest danger for Pakistan |
1970-02-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 29569 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, February 27, 1970, 2153Z |
1970-03-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 2388 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, March 3, 1970, 1532Z |
1970-03-05 | U.S. National Archives | Letter From the Indian Chargé d’ Affaires (Rasgotra) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 5, 1970 |
1970-03-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Senior Military Assistant (Haig) and Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, March 7, 1970 |
1970-03-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 34382 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, March 9, 1970, 2152Z |
1970-03-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 16, 1970 |
1970-03-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, March 27, 1970 |
1970-03-30 | Observer (London) | The short, sad history of Pakistan |
1970-04-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated |
1970-04-07 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Framework for a new Pakistan |
1970-04-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, April 13, 1970 |
1970-05-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 15, 1970 |
1970-05-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated |
1970-05-21 | Washington National Records Center | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, May 21, 1970, 2:30–3 p.m. |
1970-05-26 | Department of State | Letter From the Country Director for India, Ceylon, Nepal, and the Maldives Islands (Schneider) to the Chargé d’ Affaires in India (Stone), Washington, May 26, 1970 |
1970-05-27 | Washington National Records Center | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, May 27, 1970, 3:30–4 p.m. |
1970-06-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, June 11, 1970 |
1970-06-12 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco), Washington, June 12, 1970, 11:30 a.m. |
1970-06-12 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco), Washington, June 12, 1970, 4:40 p.m. |
1970-06-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, June 17, 1970, 7:30 p.m. |
1970-06-18 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 96236 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, June 18, 1970, 2220Z |
1970-06-21 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 5012 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, June 21, 1970, 1353Z |
1970-07-16 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 8424 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, July 16, 1970, 1615Z |
1970-07-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to the Ambassador to India (Keating), Washington, July 17, 1970 |
1970-07-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to India (Keating), Washington, July 19, 1970, 2:18 p.m. |
1970-07-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, July 22, 1970 |
1970-07-29 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 122180 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, July 29, 1970, 2210Z |
1970-07-30 | Far Eastern Economic Review | What Chance Democracy? |
1970-08-17 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1569 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, August 17, 1970, 0624Z |
1970-08-27 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Election Washout |
1970-09-10 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 7184 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, September 10, 1970, 1125Z |
1970-09-24 | Department of State | Memorandum for the Record, Washington, September 24, 1970 |
1970-09-29 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 160165 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, September 29, 1970, 1809Z |
1970-09-30 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 12174 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, September 30, 1970, 1537Z |
1970-10-01 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 7754 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 1, 1970, 1005Z1 |
1970-10-05 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 7805 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 5, 1970, 1110Z |
1970-10-09 | Department of State | Information Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers, October 9, 1970 |
1970-10-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated |
1970-10-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya, Washington, October 15, 1970 |
1970-10-16 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 8141 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 16, 1970, 1129Z |
1970-10-17 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Red Cap Revolution |
1970-10-20 | Central Intelligence Agency | National Intelligence Estimate 31/32–70, Washington, October 20, 1970 |
1970-10-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated |
1970-10-22 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, New York, October 22, 1970, 2046Z |
1970-10-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From Secretary of State Rogers to the Department of State, New York, October 24, 1970, 1900Z |
1970-10-24 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, October 24, 1970, 6:20 p.m. |
1970-10-25 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, October 25, 1970, 10:49–11:45 a.m |
1970-10-26 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 13362 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, October 26, 1970, 1528Z |
1970-10-27 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 176436 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India and the Mission to the United Nations, October 27, 1970, 1357Z |
1970-11-07 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Old Arms for New |
1970-11-08 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 8690 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, November 8, 1970, 0535Z |
1970-11-09 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, November 9, 1970, 2:40–3:20 p.m. |
1970-11-15 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 187199 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, November 15, 1970, 2208Z |
1970-11-15 | Weekly Standard (India) | China backs Yahya on Kashmir |
1970-11-15 | Weekly Standard (India) | 60,000 killed in East Pak hurricane |
1970-11-16 | Guardian(UK) | The lands of food, flood, and famine |
1970-11-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, undated |
1970-11-18 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 14451 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, November 18, 1970, 1147Z |
1970-11-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 19, 1970 |
1970-11-20 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 20, 1970 |
1970-11-20 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the President’s Assistant (Haldeman), Washington, November 20, 1970 |
1970-11-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, November 27, 1970 |
1970-11-28 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Water, Water, Everywhere |
1970-11-28 | Economist | What went wrong? |
1970-11-29 | Times (London) | Cyclone victims will need relief for a year |
1970-11-29 | Times (London) | INSIGHT: ‘False Alarm’ failure of warning system |
1970-11-29 | Guardian(UK) | Cyclone rocks Yahya |
1970-11-30 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 2417 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, November 30, 1970, 1210Z |
1970-12-03 | U.S. National Archives | Information Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Acting Secretary of State Irwin, Washington, December 3, 1970 1 |
1970-12-04 | Guardian(UK) | More Schisms Than Isms |
1970-12-04 | New York Times | The Bengalis and the Punjabis: Nation Split by Geography, Hate |
1970-12-04 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Parade As Election Fever Rises |
1970-12-04 | New York Times | East Pakistan Failed to Use Storm‐Warning System |
1970-12-05 | Observer (London) | ‘They’re roughing-up grey beards nowadays’ |
1970-12-07 | Guardian(UK) | Pakistan seeks to rejoin ranks of the democracies |
1970-12-07 | New York Times | Pakistani Election Politics Mix Public Relations With Religion |
1970-12-08 | New York Times | Bengali and Leftist Parties Lead in Pakistani Election |
1970-12-08 | U.S. National Archives | Intelligence Brief INRB–217 From the Director of Intelligence and Research (Cline) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, December 8, 1970 |
1970-12-08 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | পূর্ব পাকিস্থানে আওয়ামী লীগের নিরঙ্কুশ গরিষ্ঠতা |
1970-12-08 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | পাকিস্থানে প্রথম সাধারণ নির্বাচন নির্বিগ্নে সমাপ্ত |
1970-12-09 | Times (London) | Pakistan poll gives Mr. Bhutto leadership of the west and Sheikh Mujibur victory in east |
1970-12-09 | Times (London) | The two new uncrowned kings |
1970-12-09 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS NEAR A MAJORITY IN NEW ASSEMBLY |
1970-12-09 | New York Times | Sheik Mujibur Rahman: Undisputed Leader of the Bengalis |
1970-12-09 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | পূর্ব পাকিস্থানে দু’টি বাদে সব আসন আওয়ামী লীগের |
1970-12-09 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | মুজিবর ইতিহাস সৃষ্টি করলেন |
1970-12-09 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | ঢাকার সঙ্গে টেলিফোনে কথা হয়েছে |
1970-12-09 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | পূর্বের বাঙালীর জয়যাত্রা |
1970-12-10 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS GAIN A MAJORITY |
1970-12-10 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | নতুন পাক সংবিধানে আঞ্চলিক স্বায়ত্তশাসন অবশ্যই মানতে হবে- মুজিবর রহমান |
1970-12-10 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | মুজিবরের সঙ্গে আলোচনায় ভুট্টো রাজী |
1970-12-10 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | পাক নির্বাচনের ফলাফলে মার্কিণ মহল খুশী নয় |
1970-12-10 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | মুজিবর ও ভুট্টো পাকিস্তানের ভাগ্যনিয়ন্তা |
1970-12-11 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | মি: ভুট্টো পূঃ পাকিস্থানে যাবেন, পাক রাজনীতি নিয়ে জল্পনা -কল্পনা |
1970-12-11 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | মুজিবর ও ভূট্টোর মধ্যে মিলের সম্ভাবনা কম |
1970-12-11 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | স্বাধীন পূঃপাকিস্থানের জন্য ভাসানী আন্দোলন করবেন |
1970-12-11 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | আওয়ামী লীগের সাফল্যের জন্য অভিনন্দন |
1970-12-13 | New York Times | Vote in Pakistan Jolts Punjabis |
1970-12-14 | New York Times | Editorial: Pakistan's First Step |
1970-12-18 | New York Times | 2 Pakistani Parties Take Leads in Provinces |
1970-12-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | National Security Study Memorandum 109, Washington, December 19, 1970 |
1970-12-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 24, 1970 |
1970-12-30 | New York Times | After Pakistani Storm: Grief, Indifference |
1971-01-01 | Guardian(UK) | Ayub Khan tells party : ‘I quit’ |
1971-01-04 | New York Times | East Pakistani Leader to Seek Autonomy |
1971-01-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, January 4, 1971 |
1971-01-09 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Cover story: The Sheikh Goes West |
1971-01-09 | Far Eastern Economic Review | No Choice for the Big Boys |
1971-01-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, January 14, 1971 |
1971-01-14 | Times (London) | A scenario for violence and separation in Pakistan |
1971-01-16 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Worlds apart |
1971-01-16 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Children of the Storm |
1971-01-16 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Jai Banglar, Jai |
1971-01-18 | New York Times | Pakistan, a House Divided |
1971-01-18 | New York Times | Disaster for Pakistanis Takes Many Shapes |
1971-01-24 | New York Times | East Pakistani Party Gains 21-Seat Assembly Majority |
1971-01-25 | Times (London) | Pakistan envoy ordered out |
1971-01-26 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/4. |
1971-01-30 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Bankrupt Heirloom |
1971-01-31 | New York Times | 2 KASHMIRIS HIJACK AN INDIAN AIRLINER |
1971-01-31 | New York Times | YAHYA CONCEDES ECONOMIC DEFEAT |
1971-01-31 | New York Times | 2 Parties Recess Talks |
1971-02-01 | Times (London) | Kashmiris threaten to blow up seized plane |
1971-02-01 | New York Times | Pakistan to Grant Asylum To 2 Kashmiri Hijackers |
1971-02-01 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 944 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 1, 1971, 1235Z |
1971-02-02 | New York Times | Kashmir Hijackers Blow Up Indian Plane in Pakistan |
1971-02-02 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, February 2, 1971 |
1971-02-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 3, 1971 |
1971-02-04 | Times (London) | Delhi MP held in protest over hijack |
1971-02-05 | Times (London) | India bans overflights by Pakistan civil aircraft |
1971-02-06 | Times (London) | India demands return of hijackers |
1971-02-08 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 21111 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, Washington, February 8, 1971, 1742Z |
1971-02-08 | U.S. National Archives | Letter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Hilaly) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 8, 1971 |
1971-02-10 | Times (London) | India demands compensation from Pakistan |
1971-02-12 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1291 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 12, 1971, 0755Z |
1971-02-16 | New York Times | 2 PAKISTANI LEADERS IN CLASH ON CHARTER |
1971-02-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | National Security Study Memorandum 118, Washington, February 16, 1971 |
1971-02-16 | Times (London) | West Pakistan leader to boycott assembly session |
1971-02-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya, Washington, February 17, 1971 |
1971-02-20 | Times (London) | The crisis of Bengal |
1971-02-20 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 29201 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, Washington, February 20, 1971, 2101Z |
1971-02-20 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: HIGHLY POLITICAL HIJACKING |
1971-02-21 | New York Times | PAKISTANI CABINET DISSOLVED BY YAHYA |
1971-02-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, February 22, 1971 |
1971-02-22 | Times (London) | Pakistan Cabinet |
1971-02-23 | Times (London) | President Yahya Khan acts to avert crisis |
1971-02-25 | Guardian(UK) | E. Pakistan insists on near-autonomy |
1971-02-25 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1660 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 25, 1971, 1200Z |
1971-02-25 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1664 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 25, 1971, 1226Z |
1971-02-25 | Times (London) | A race against time to save the good earth |
1971-02-28 | Times (London) | Pakistan faces danger of falling apart |
1971-02-28 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 540 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, February 28, 1971, 0824Z |
1971-03-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-03-02 | New York Times | Pakistan Postpones Assembly in Conflict Of Major Parties |
1971-03-02 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Demonstrate |
1971-03-02 | Times (London) | General replaces Governor of East Pakistan |
1971-03-02 | Times (London) | President Yahya Khan postpones Pakistan Assembly |
1971-03-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Staff Secretary of the National Security Council (Davis) to the Deputy Secretary of Defense (Packard), Washington, March 3, 1971 |
1971-03-03 | Times (London) | Wave of protest sweeps across East Pakistan |
1971-03-04 | New York Times | Leader of Pakistan Calls Talks in Crisis |
1971-03-04 | New York Times | Strike Is Extended |
1971-03-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)/1/ |
1971-03-04 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/12. |
1971-03-04 | Times (London) | Conference called to solve crisis in Pakistan |
1971-03-05 | Times (London) | Pakistan at flashpoint as east and west near break-up |
1971-03-05 | New York Times | East Pakistani Leader Orders Easing of General Strike |
1971-03-05 | New York Times | Two Premiers Proposed |
1971-03-05 | New York Times | Army Reinforcements Arrive |
1971-03-05 | Times (London) | E Pakistan claim of 300 shot dead |
1971-03-06 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Yahya's Choice |
1971-03-06 | Times (London) | East Pakistan leader could decalre UDI |
1971-03-06 | New York Times | Pakistan's Leader Says the Assembly Will Meet March 25 |
1971-03-06 | New York Times | Move for Calm in Decca |
1971-03-06 | New York Times | Yahya and Bhutto Confer |
1971-03-06 | Times (London) | E Pakistan riots turn into organized revolt |
1971-03-06 | Times (London) | THE CRISIS OF BENGAL |
1971-03-07 | Observer (London) | Pakistan : Yahya will use army to prevent break-up |
1971-03-07 | New York Times | East Pakistani May Declare Secession |
1971-03-07 | New York Times | 20 Reported Killed |
1971-03-07 | New York Times | East and West-Twain Have Trouble Meeting |
1971-03-08 | Times (London) | Pakistan hesitates before making the final choice between compromise and head-on collision |
1971-03-08 | New York Times | NEW DEMANDS SET BY EAST PAKISTANI |
1971-03-08 | New York Times | Dacca Strike Ends |
1971-03-08 | Times (London) | Shaikh's tough terms for President Yahya |
1971-03-09 | New York Times | Military Governor's Oath Blocked in East Pakistan |
1971-03-09 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/13. |
1971-03-09 | Times (London) | Pakistan hesitates before making the final choice between compromise and head-on collision |
1971-03-09 | Times (London) | Britons are advised to leave East Pakistan |
1971-03-10 | Daily Telegraph (London) | The end of the old Pakistan |
1971-03-10 | Times (London) | Fears of disintegration: The Pakistani dream in tatters |
1971-03-10 | New York Times | ARMY'S RULE CUT IN EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-03-10 | New York Times | No Decision in Washington |
1971-03-10 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 697 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 10, 1971, 1205Z |
1971-03-10 | Times (London) | Left pledges support for Shaikh Mujibur |
1971-03-11 | Times (London) | Coalition urged to save Pakistan from split |
1971-03-11 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Think. Regime Treats Them as Colony of Old |
1971-03-11 | New York Times | West Pakistani Offers To Meet Eastern Rival |
1971-03-12 | Guardian(UK) | Yahya tries to stop split |
1971-03-12 | Guardian(UK) | E. Pakistan shows strain |
1971-03-12 | New Statesman | Divided Pakistan |
1971-03-12 | New York Times | Pakistanis Crisis Virtually Halts Rehabilitation Work in Cyclone Region |
1971-03-12 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Wins Parliament Majority |
1971-03-12 | Times (London) | Conciliatory signs in Pakistan |
1971-03-13 | Far Eastern Economic Review | The Sheikh Gets Tough |
1971-03-13 | Economist | Teetering on the brink |
1971-03-13 | Guardian(UK) | Mujib ready to see Yahya |
1971-03-13 | New York Times | East Pakistan Widens Self‐Rule in Economic Sphere |
1971-03-13 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Situation in Pakistan: Memorandum From the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon/1/ |
1971-03-13 | Times (London) | General Yahya on his way to E Pakistan |
1971-03-14 | New York Times | MILITARY DECREE ASSAILED IN DACCA |
1971-03-15 | Time | PAKISTAN: Jinnah’s fading dream |
1971-03-15 | New York Times | LEADER IN DACCA ACTS TO TAKE OVER |
1971-03-15 | New York Times | Hero of the East Pakistanis |
1971-03-15 | U.S. National Archives | Mujib Takes Over East Pakistan; Yahya Flies to Dacca |
1971-03-15 | Times (London) | Army order may cause new Dacca violence |
1971-03-15 | Times (London) | EFFORTS TO KEEP PAKISTAN TOGETHER |
1971-03-16 | Guardian(UK) | Future of Pakistan depends on talk |
1971-03-16 | Guardian(UK) | Machine gun guard on Yahya in Dacca |
1971-03-16 | New York Times | A VISIT TO DACCA BEGUN BY YAHYA |
1971-03-16 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib Is Popular With His Hindu Neighbors |
1971-03-16 | New York Times | India Bans Flights |
1971-03-16 | Times (London) | Troops out in Dacca for Yahya visit |
1971-03-17 | Guardian(UK) | Hawks win the day in london |
1971-03-17 | Daily Telegraph (London) | ‘Package Deal’ to preserve unity of Pakistan |
1971-03-17 | New York Times | SHEIK MUJIB SEES PRESIDENT YAHYA |
1971-03-17 | Times (London) | Peace hopes in Pakistan rise as leaders agree |
1971-03-18 | New York Times | In Pakistan, Some Flee to the East as Others Seek Haven in West |
1971-03-18 | New York Times | PAKISTAN TALKS CONTINUE IN DACCA |
1971-03-18 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/15. |
1971-03-19 | Guardian(UK) | China Promises aid to Pakistan on Kashmir |
1971-03-19 | New York Times | Leader in Dacca Rejects A ‘Concession’ by Yahya |
1971-03-19 | New York Times | Fateful Talks in Dacca |
1971-03-19 | Times (London) | Setback for Pakistan peace hopes as inquiry is rejected |
1971-03-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | THE MAN IN THE MIDDLE |
1971-03-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | The Final Round |
1971-03-20 | Times (London) | Sign of a breakthrough in crisis talks with President Yahya |
1971-03-20 | New York Times | Break in Pakistani Deadlock Indicated at Talks |
1971-03-20 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | ইয়াহিয়া-মুজিবর আলোচনা আরো চলবে |
1971-03-20 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | পুর্ব বঙ্গের ছাত্রনেতাদের অনুরোধ: পাকিস্থানকে অস্ত্র দেবে না |
1971-03-20 | যুগান্তর (কলকাতা) | ঢাকার কাছে সৈন্যদের গুলীতে বিশজন খুন |
1971-03-20 | Times (London) | 20 reported killed as Pakistan Army opens fire on civilians |
1971-03-21 | Times (London) | Khan says army will stop split |
1971-03-21 | New York Times | Mujib. Sees Gains in Dacca Talks |
1971-03-21 | New York Times | More Hope Seen in Karachi |
1971-03-21 | New York Times | Pakistan: A Nation on the verge of flying apart |
1971-03-22 | New York Times | Top West Pakistan Leader Talks With Yahya in Dacca |
1971-03-22 | Times (London) | Troops train guns on angry Bengalis as Mr Bhutto arrives for Dacca talks |
1971-03-23 | Times (London) | President Yahya Khan again postpones session of national assembly |
1971-03-23 | Guardian(UK) | The Bangla Boys |
1971-03-23 | New York Times | Yahya Delays Assembly Again as Talks Progress |
1971-03-23 | New York Times | West Pakistan Industry, Hurt by Rift, Presses Regime for Accord With East |
1971-03-23 | New York Times | Compromise Is Reported |
1971-03-24 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS UNVEIL NEW FLAG |
1971-03-24 | Times (London) | Left challenges E Pakistan leader on independence |
1971-03-25 | Times (London) | Bengalis out for independence by any means |
1971-03-25 | New York Times | PAKISTAN'S LEADERS REPORTED IN ACCORD |
1971-03-25 | Times (London) | Punjab launches mass protest as President prepares to cede power to E Pakistan |
1971-03-26 | New York Times | Pakistan Asserts Control in East |
1971-03-26 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib calls strike |
1971-03-26 | Times (London) | Shots in Dacca as E Pakistan drifts nearer to secession |
1971-03-26 | Guardian(UK) | Curfew eased by army in East Pakistan |
1971-03-26 | Guardian(UK) | Students hostels were shelled |
1971-03-26 | Guardian(UK) | Troops used ‘shoot first’ tactics |
1971-03-26 | New York Times | In Pakistan, United States Is Villain |
1971-03-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Situation in Pakistan: Memorandum From the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon/1/ |
1971-03-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Pakistan: Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting/1/ |
1971-03-27 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Salvage Operation |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | LEADER OF REBELS IN EAST PAKISTAN REPORTED SEIZED |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | Armed Rebellion Reported |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | Specter of a Civil War has long haunted Pakistan |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | U.S. Aides Rate West Pakistan's Forces as Stronger |
1971-03-27 | New York Times | Dacca: Sprawling, Dusty Metropolis |
1971-03-27 | Times (London) | Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, now faces the crisis he has always feared |
1971-03-27 | Times (London) | Pakistan on the brink of war |
1971-03-27 | Times (London) | Heavy Fighting as Sheikh Mujibur Declares E. Pakistan Independent |
1971-03-27 | Guardian(UK) | Nation founded amid strife |
1971-03-27 | Guardian(UK) | Editorial: Tragedy in Pakistan |
1971-03-27 | Guardian(UK) | Heavy fighting after UDI by East Pakistan |
1971-03-27 | Observer (London) | Pakistan puts India in a dilemma |
1971-03-27 | Observer (London) | Watch By Red Cross |
1971-03-27 | U.S. National Archives | GOI Reaction to East Pakistan Developments: Telegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State/1/ |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Heavy Fighting, Raids Reported in East Pakistan |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Deaths Put at 10,000--Radio says Army is in Control |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | East Pakistani Group in U.S. Urges Nixon to Intervene |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistanis March at U.N. |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | U.S. Consulate Reports 'All is Quiet' in Dacca |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Suppression' in Pakistan Deplored by Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistan Protests to India |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Army Expels 35 Foreign Newsmen From Pakistan |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistani Protest Reported |
1971-03-28 | Washington Post | AD: An Appeal to the President of Pakistan |
1971-03-28 | Times (London) | Big guns blast unarmed Bengalis |
1971-03-28 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: Pakistan: A time to speak out |
1971-03-28 | Observer (London) | How Mujibur turned into Bengal’s hero |
1971-03-28 | Observer (London) | Russia may recognise Bangladesh |
1971-03-28 | Observer (London) | Sheikh calls for help |
1971-03-28 | Observer (London) | EDITORIAL: No unity by compulsion |
1971-03-28 | Times (London) | The second flood of East Pakistan |
1971-03-28 | Baltimore Sun | Troops Take Over |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistan: Perhaps It Was an Impossible Dream After All |
1971-03-28 | New York Times | Pakistan Divided |
1971-03-28 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-03-28 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 959 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 28, 1971, 0540Z |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Sticks and Spears Against Tanks |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Both Sides Claim Gains in Pakistan |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Army in Control |
1971-03-29 | New York Times | Report Confirmed in Capital |
1971-03-29 | Guardian(UK) | Why Mujib’s bid for freedom failed |
1971-03-29 | Guardian(UK) | Yahya has taken a move for autonomy and made it into a revolution |
1971-03-29 | Guardian(UK) | Will Pakistan fall apart? |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | Heavy battles reported for control of the main Cities of East Pakistan |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | More ‘Independence’ moves |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | Solid support for Sheikh from all over India |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | Bengal fighting may bring Indian attack |
1971-03-29 | Northern Echo | 7,000 die in the fight to ‘free’ East Pakistan |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: The watching neighbours |
1971-03-29 | Northern Echo | The first story out of Dacca |
1971-03-29 | The Harvard Crimson | Civil War Continues in East Pakistan |
1971-03-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | 'No Mercy' In Pakistan Fighting |
1971-03-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Casualties Likely to be Heavy |
1971-03-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | East Wing Sealed Off |
1971-03-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Pretense Dropped |
1971-03-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Concern in India |
1971-03-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Editorial: DIVIDE OR RULE |
1971-03-29 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-03-29 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 978 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 29, 1971, 1130Z |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | Move to bring Britons out seems unlikely |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | Tanks smash barricades in Dacca |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | Chance for the left in E Bengal |
1971-03-29 | Times (London) | As the dream of a Pakistan united by Islam fades, dictatorship and Army rule seem the lesser evil |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Opposition in East has been Crushed |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Heavy Killing Reported |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Resistance in Chittagong |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Indian Volunteers Sought to go to Aid East Pakistanis |
1971-03-30 | New York Times | Delegates See Thant |
1971-03-30 | Washington Post | Dacca Eyewitness: Bloodbath, inferno |
1971-03-30 | Washington Post | Bengalis See U.S. Role in Rawalpindi Effort |
1971-03-30 | Times (London) | Bengalis fight for ports to starve army into defeat |
1971-03-30 | Times (London) | ‘At Dacca University burning bodies of students still lay in their dormitory beds ... A mass grave had been hastily covered ... |
1971-03-30 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Tanks crush revolt in Pakistan |
1971-03-30 | Baltimore Sun | Yahya planned attack on East Pakistan |
1971-03-30 | Baltimore Sun | Pakistan Storm |
1971-03-30 | Washington Post | Tragedy in Pakistan |
1971-03-30 | New York Post | How army tanks blasted a city |
1971-03-30 | Christian Science Monitor | Civil Strive in East Pakistan |
1971-03-30 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-03-30 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 986 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 30, 1971, 0905Z |
1971-03-30 | Times (London) | Fierce fighting for towns described by officer |
1971-03-30 | Times (London) | East Pakistanis plead for recognition by Britain |
1971-03-31 | Chicago Sun-Times | Pakistan Pogrom |
1971-03-31 | Times (London) | President Yahya was advised against force |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | Consul Urges U.S. Start Evacuation in East Pakistan |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | Protest by Pakistan |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | No Decision on Airlift |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | EDITORIAL: In the name of Pakistan |
1971-03-31 | New York Times | At the Pakistan Border, Dust and an Eerie Quiet |
1971-03-31 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Hilaly) to Secretary of State Rogers |
1971-03-31 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting |
1971-03-31 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 2954 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, March 31, 1971, 1245Z |
1971-04-01 | Times (London) | W Pakistan troops pull back to cities |
1971-04-01 | Pacific Stars and Stripes | Bengali 'Liberation Army' Nears Dacca, Rebels Claim |
1971-04-01 | Pacific Stars and Stripes | Russia, India Seeking End to E. Pakistan Fighting |
1971-04-01 | New York Times | Parliament in India Condemns Pakistani ‘Massacre’ in East |
1971-04-01 | New York Times | U.S. Discusses Civilians |
1971-04-01 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS SAID TO FIGHT ON |
1971-04-01 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/19. |
1971-04-01 | Times (London) | 35,000 reported killed in Dacca |
1971-04-01 | Times (London) | Indian support for E Pakistan cause |
1971-04-02 | Times (London) | Pakistan army said to be wiping out leaders in brutal war |
1971-04-02 | Times (London) | Revenge fears by non-Bengali Muslims |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | Airlift of Americans Starts from East Pakistan Today |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | Army Reported Gaining |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | Efforts to Hamper Army |
1971-04-02 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Said to Adopt Guerrilla Tactics |
1971-04-02 | Soviet Review | RESIDENT N. V. PODGORNY'S MESSAGE TO PRESIDENT YAHYA KHAN |
1971-04-02 | Times (London) | Mass slaughter of Punjabis in East Bengal |
1971-04-03 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Editorial: Bangla Desh Lives |
1971-04-03 | Far Eastern Economic Review | THE IRON FIST TAKES OVER |
1971-04-03 | Economist | Conflict in East Pakistan: Background and Prospects |
1971-04-03 | Times (London) | RAF flying British subjects out of Dacca |
1971-04-03 | Times (London) | The slaughter in East Pakistan |
1971-04-03 | Economist | Unity at gunpoint |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS HOLD ONTO A CITY |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Offers Airliners To Evacuate Americans |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | A Resistance Fighter Tells His Story |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Thant Authorizes Evacuation |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | 102 Britons Evacuated |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Red Cross Aid Barred |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | West Said to Hold Mujib |
1971-04-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Warns India |
1971-04-03 | U.S. National Archives | Background to the Thinning Out of the U.S. Presence in East Pakistan |
1971-04-03 | Times (London) | Shaikh Mujib's forces said to have gained footholds in several towns |
1971-04-03 | Times (London) | East Pakistan: Bengali Maoists plead for arms from Indians |
1971-04-03 | Times (London) | Road to Dacca airport a mass grave |
1971-04-04 | Baltimore Sun | Pakistan is Exterminating the Bengalis |
1971-04-04 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | East Pakistan Rebellion Laid to Exploitation |
1971-04-04 | St. Louis Post-Dispatch | U.S. Arms in Dacca |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | More Refugees Fleeing Pakistan- Hundreds of Families Cross From East Into India |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Pakistan Again Protests To India |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Britons Tell of Killing |
1971-04-04 | Washington Post | Roots of Conflict |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Pakistan: ‘All part of a game’— a grim and deadly one |
1971-04-04 | New York Times | Russian Appeals to Yahya |
1971-04-05 | Wall Street Journal | A Dubious Honor |
1971-04-05 | Times (London) | Rebel fighters lacking leadership, food and medical supplies |
1971-04-05 | Times (London) | Podgorny appeal to President Yahya to end bloodshed in E. Pakistan |
1971-04-05 | Newsweek | Pakistan plunges into civil war |
1971-04-05 | Time | Pakistan: Toppling over the brink |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Pakistan Radio Reports Seizure Of Nine Indian Arms Vehicles |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Army Unit Surrounded |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | China Breaks Silence |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Bengali Sailors Desert |
1971-04-05 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor |
1971-04-05 | Times (London) | Armed Indian Maoists pour into E Bengal |
1971-04-05 | Times (London) | American saves three Britons from execution |
1971-04-06 | Times (London) | Massacre of thousands of refugees by Bengalis alleged |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | PAKISTAN AIRLIFT ON FOR AMERICANS |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | Territory Reported Held |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | Resistance Designates Capital |
1971-04-06 | New York Times | Yahya Appeals to Soviet |
1971-04-06 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Dissent From U.S. Policy Toward East Pakistan: Telegram From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State |
1971-04-06 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-04-06 | U.S. National Archives | Yahya's Letter to President Nixon. Ref: State 54514, Dacca 1045 and New Delhi 4814. |
1971-04-06 | Times (London) | East is East and West is West in Bengal |
1971-04-07 | Le Monde (Weekly English Edition) | PAKISTAN--THE WEEK OF THE BLOODBATH |
1971-04-07 | Washington Post | Refugees from East Pakistan Tell of Mass Executions |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Divided Pakistan Was Born From Shaky Abstraction |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | India Denies Deployment |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Pakistanis Get Asylum |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Editorial - Bloodbath in Bengal |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | PAKISTANI LEADER PLANS NEW TALKS WITH EAST'S AIDES |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Foreign Evacuees From East Pakistan Tell of Grim Fight |
1971-04-07 | New York Times | Nations Muting Comment on Pakistan To Avoid Inflaming the Trouble There |
1971-04-07 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 58039 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, Washington, April 7, 1971, 0014Z |
1971-04-07 | Times (London) | Famine fears may force Pakistan talks |
1971-04-07 | Times (London) | British refugees from Chittagong tell of murder by both sides |
1971-04-07 | Times (London) | East Bengal's leftists bide their time |
1971-04-08 | New York Times | All Mujib's Aides Reported Seized |
1971-04-08 | New York Times | US Urges Pakistan Seek Peaceful Accomodation |
1971-04-08 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State |
1971-04-08 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/20. |
1971-04-08 | Times (London) | Efforts to trace six Britons missing in East Pakistan |
1971-04-09 | Congressional Record | Statement of Senator McGovern |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | East Pakistan Fighting Reported Heavy Amid Signs of a Government Offensive |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Air Strikes Announced |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | India, Backing Bengalis, Wary of Meddling Charge |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | 3‐Pronged Attack Reported |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Families Flee Town |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Easterners Claim Control |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | Bridge Reported Destroyed |
1971-04-09 | New York Times | India Accused in U.N. |
1971-04-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting |
1971-04-09 | National Security Council Files | Memorandum for the Record |
1971-04-10 | Far Eastern Economic Review | BANGLA DESH AND THE GENERALS |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | United States Continues Aid to Pakistan Army |
1971-04-10 | Washington Post | Pakistan Seeks U.S. Aid to Avert Bankruptcy |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | Government Claims Gains |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | Easterners Flee Towns |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | India Protests in U.N. |
1971-04-10 | New York Times | Letters to the Editor |
1971-04-10 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1249 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, April 10, 1971, 1508Z |
1971-04-10 | Times (London) | Bengali rebels contain Pakistan troops |
1971-04-11 | Times (London) | Murder has been arranged |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | We are all Bengalis |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Jute Exports From East Pakistan Said to Be Resumed |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Stresses Islamic Unity In Messages Directed to East |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Indians Organize Aid |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Army Drive Reported |
1971-04-11 | New York Times | Protest by Peking |
1971-04-12 | Misc. | Letter from the Pakistan Ambassador to Dr. Dorfman |
1971-04-12 | Time | PAKISTAN: Round 1 to the west. |
1971-04-12 | Newsweek | Pakistan: Death of an ideal |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports A Rout of Indians |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Pakistan Attacks Reported |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Rajshahi a Ghost Town |
1971-04-12 | New York Times | Pakistan Facing Critical Strains |
1971-04-12 | The Harvard Crimson | Scholars Call for an End To Killing in East Pakistan |
1971-04-12 | Central Intelligence Agency | Special National Intelligence Estimate 32–71, Washington, April 12, 1971 |
1971-04-12 | Times (London) | Indians die in Bengal battle, Pakistan says |
1971-04-12 | Times (London) | W Pakistan troops use tanks in drive to seize rebel held towns |
1971-04-13 | Today Show, Station WRC-TV, D.C. | East Pakistani Revolt Near End, Says AP Reporter |
1971-04-13 | Washington Post | India's Stability Allows Moderation on Pakistan |
1971-04-13 | Washington Post | Indian Officers Expected to Aid East Pakistani Guerillas |
1971-04-13 | Northern Echo | EDITORIAL: The civil war in Pakistan |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | COMMUNIST CHINA BACKS PAKISTAN AND WARNS INDIA |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | 30 U.S. Scholars Appeal To Yahya for Truce in East |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Pakistan Claims Victory at Key Railhead |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | West Pakistan's Proconsul in East |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Indians Report Perils |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Peking Involvement Doubted |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Wheat Shipments Stopped |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | Kosygin Meets Ambassadors |
1971-04-13 | New York Times | India Denies Charge |
1971-04-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Policy Review on Pakistan: Memorandum From the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-04-13 | Times (London) | Thousands still fleeing frightened Dacca |
1971-04-13 | Times (London) | Witness to a massacre in East Pakistan |
1971-04-13 | Times (London) | Bengal clashes raise the spectre of big-power conflict |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Bengalis Form a Cabinet as the Bloodshed goes on |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | U.S. Acknowledges Sales of Ammunition to Pakistan |
1971-04-14 | Guardian(UK) | East Pakistan - a land living in fear |
1971-04-14 | Guardian(UK) | Government forces take two more rebel strongholds |
1971-04-14 | Guardian(UK) | Indian maintains silence |
1971-04-14 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: Rhetoric and Reality |
1971-04-14 | Detroit Free Press | Pakistani rebels ask recognition |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Seizing Indian Arms in Victory |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | India Studies Statement |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Secessionists Claim Sovereignty |
1971-04-14 | New York Times | Editorial: China‐India‐Pakistan |
1971-04-14 | Times (London) | Bengal rebels seek British recognition |
1971-04-14 | Times (London) | East Bengal resistance crumbles as troops advance |
1971-04-15 | Daily Express | Cry for mercy |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Economic Havoc Worsens Impact of Pakistan's War |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Pakistan Asserts Troops ‘Wiped Out All Miscreants’ in Key Town |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Insurgents Ask Aid |
1971-04-15 | New York Times | Editorial: Bullets or Bread? |
1971-04-15 | Times (London) | Bengal rebels must now fight underground |
1971-04-16 | CBS Evening News | East Pakistani Refugees Fleeing To India |
1971-04-16 | New Statesman | The blood of Bangladesh |
1971-04-16 | New York Times | PAKISTANI TROOPS ACCUSED BY INDIA |
1971-04-16 | New York Times | Bridge Saved, Pakistan Says |
1971-04-16 | New York Times | Arms Halted, U.S. Says |
1971-04-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-04-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)1 |
1971-04-16 | Times (London) | Indian warning to Pakistan brings threat of wider conflict |
1971-04-17 | Far Eastern Economic Review | THE BLOODY ROAD LEFTWARDS |
1971-04-17 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Friends and Neighbours |
1971-04-17 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA- PAKISTAN: Cautious Posture |
1971-04-17 | Times (London) | Old wounds reopned |
1971-04-17 | New York Times | Hours of Terror for a Trapped Bengali Officer |
1971-04-17 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Sabotage Raids on Power Plants Fail |
1971-04-17 | New York Times | India Charges Genocide |
1971-04-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon |
1971-04-17 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India |
1971-04-17 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-04-17 | Times (London) | East Bengal rebel HQ falls after jet raids |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | Keating Report Stirs Pakistanis--Westerners Assail Remarks on the Conflict in East |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | Pakistan's Made-In-U.S.A. Arms |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | PAKISTAN: In This Case |
1971-04-18 | Times (London) | Far from the holocaust |
1971-04-18 | Observer (London) | The fading dream of Bangladesh : The guerrillas will fight on |
1971-04-18 | New York Times | Independence Ceremony |
1971-04-19 | Times (London) | Bengal army abandons south-west |
1971-04-19 | Times (London) | Mujib moved |
1971-04-19 | Times (London) | Rebel commander admits ‘odds are against us’ |
1971-04-19 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Far from the holocaust |
1971-04-19 | Time | Pakistan: The battle of Kushtia |
1971-04-19 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS CLAIM CONSULATE |
1971-04-19 | New York Times | Governor Appeals to People |
1971-04-19 | Newsweek | Pakistan: Reign of Terror |
1971-04-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting |
1971-04-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-04-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Paper Prepared by the National Security Council’s Interdepartmental Group for Near East and South Asia for the Senior Review Group, Washington, undated |
1971-04-20 | Times (London) | Exile government of Bangla Desh meets in Calcutta |
1971-04-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses India of Attack in East |
1971-04-20 | New York Times | Fighting in East Reported |
1971-04-21 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Aid For Pakistan |
1971-04-21 | Times (London) | West Pakistan troops use tanks in drive to seize rebel-held towns |
1971-04-21 | Wall Street Journal | A flickering cause: East Pakistanis pledge to fight to the death but mostly they don’t |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Pakistan Demands India Oust Diplomats |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Flee by the Thousands |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Karachi Reports Gains |
1971-04-21 | New York Times | Editorial: ‘An Internal Matter’? |
1971-04-21 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-04-21 | Times (London) | India will deny bases to East Bengalis |
1971-04-21 | Times (London) | Full account promised of moves on Pakistan |
1971-04-22 | New York Times | Bengalis Seeking to Regroup Their Forces for Guerrilla Action |
1971-04-22 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ACCUSES INDIA OF ATTACK |
1971-04-22 | New York Times | Soviet Denounces Chinese Reds For Shift on Relations With U.S. |
1971-04-22 | Washington Star/Evening Star | ARMY HAVOC IN EAST PAKISTAN CAN BE EXPLOITED BY REDS |
1971-04-22 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/21. |
1971-04-22 | Times (London) | Indian sanctuary for 258,000 Bengal refugees |
1971-04-22 | Times (London) | China 'betraying communism for the West' |
1971-04-23 | Wall Street Journal | Pakistan's Plight Bodes Ill for Nixon's New, Higher Foreign Aid Request |
1971-04-23 | Daily Mirror | Why the hell are we so silent? |
1971-04-23 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Indians Do Not Recognize Bengalis |
1971-04-23 | New York Times | Pakistani Diplomat Rebuffed |
1971-04-23 | New York Times | Cholera and Smallpox Reported |
1971-04-23 | Stanford Daily | U.S. Role In East Pakistan Genocide |
1971-04-23 | Times (London) | Angry Bengalis attack hotel in Calcutta after arrival of new envoy from Pakistan |
1971-04-23 | Times (London) | Cholera grips refugees from E Pakistan |
1971-04-24 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Putting Up a Front |
1971-04-24 | Far Eastern Economic Review | India-Pakistan: Tea and Sympathy |
1971-04-24 | Far Eastern Economic Review | The Cross of Bengal (long) |
1971-04-24 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Shades of Defiance |
1971-04-24 | Socialist Worker | The Bengal Massacre |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CLOSING AN OFFICE IN INDIA |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | Bengalis Ask Recognition |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | India Asks Relief Aid |
1971-04-24 | New York Times | To the Bengalis in Karachi, Home Seems Far Away |
1971-04-24 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-04-24 | Times (London) | Naxalites oppose Bengal independence groups |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | Pakistan: Big powers in a Diplomatic Minuet |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | REFUGEES WORRY INDIAN OFFICIALS |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS FIRING ON PAKISTAN BORDER |
1971-04-25 | New York Times | Betel‐Leaf Chewers in Karachi Joyfully Await Taste of Peace |
1971-04-26 | Washington Post | Bengali Refugees Fill Indian Camps |
1971-04-26 | Washington Post | Pakistan Troops Seal Border With India |
1971-04-26 | Time | Pakistan: The push towards the borders |
1971-04-26 | Newsweek | Pakistan: Vultures and wild dogs |
1971-04-26 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ALTERS IMPORTING POLICY |
1971-04-26 | Times (London) | India demands pledge on diplomats in Dacca |
1971-04-26 | Times (London) | East Bengalis switch to battle for food |
1971-04-26 | Times (London) | Giving up all for Bangla Desh |
1971-04-27 | New York Times | East Pakistani Worker Absenteeism Said to Aggravate Economic Strains |
1971-04-27 | New York Times | India Restricts Travel by Pakistani Aides |
1971-04-27 | New York Times | Pakistani Aide Here Renounces Ties With Regime |
1971-04-27 | Times (London) | India and Pakistan ban diplomats' departure |
1971-04-28 | Wall Street Journal | Grieving Multitudes Flee East Pakistan, Add to Areas Turmoil -- Some Afraid to Return Home, Others Eager For Fighting; Whole Families Massacred |
1971-04-28 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Army Havoc in East Pakistan Can be Exploited by Reds |
1971-04-28 | New York Times | New Delhi Charges Pakistanis Raid Village in India and Kill 5 |
1971-04-28 | New York Times | Retaliation by India |
1971-04-28 | New York Times | Karachi Claims Victory |
1971-04-28 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-04-28 | Times (London) | Five reported killed by Pakistanis in night raid into India |
1971-04-29 | New York Times | A Diplomatic Tightrope For India |
1971-04-29 | New York Times | Pakistan Review Set By Aid Group-- 11 Nation Consortium Meets On Food Crisis Tomorrow |
1971-04-29 | New York Times | India, Alleging Pakistani Attacks Warns of ‘Serious Consequences’ |
1971-04-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) |
1971-04-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon1 |
1971-04-29 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/23. |
1971-04-29 | Times (London) | India adopts firm line in Pakistan dispute |
1971-04-30 | New York Times | POLITICS REVIVING IN WEST PAKISTAN |
1971-04-30 | New York Times | India's Allegations Of Border Forays Denied by Pakistan |
1971-04-30 | New York Times | 2 Buildings Here Housing Pakistan Offices Vandalized |
1971-05-01 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Before the Floodgates Open |
1971-05-01 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA- PAKISTAN: Warclouds Mass |
1971-05-01 | Washington Post | Bengalis Reported Facing Starvation |
1971-05-01 | Guardian(UK) | Death and victory in Bangladesh |
1971-05-01 | Times (London) | Bitterness divides Pakistani community |
1971-05-01 | Times (London) | Exchange of fire across Indo-Pakistan border |
1971-05-02 | New York Times | Letter: Bengal: A Threat of Famine |
1971-05-02 | New York Times Magazine | The Political Tidal Wave That Struck East Pakistan |
1971-05-02 | Times (London) | Pakistan: The communal carnage |
1971-05-02 | Guardian(UK) | Sir Alec presses for Bangladesh aid |
1971-05-02 | New York Times | Pakistan to Ask a Moratorium on Debts |
1971-05-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses Indian Air Force |
1971-05-03 | Time | Dacca: City of the Dead |
1971-05-03 | New York Times | 'Bangla Desh' - Tagore's Ironic Legacy |
1971-05-03 | Times (London) | Press criticized for handling of Pakistan affair |
1971-05-03 | Times (London) | India says civilians died in bombing |
1971-05-04 | New York Times | New Pakistani Protest to India Charges Shelling at the Border |
1971-05-04 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State |
1971-05-04 | Times (London) | Pakistan and India both angry about planes |
1971-05-05 | New York Times | Pakistani Ex‐Aide Plans Bangla Desk Office Here |
1971-05-05 | Times (London) | Ilyushin Planes ready for airlift |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | War With India Possible, Pakistani General Asserts |
1971-05-06 | Washington Post | U.S.-Aid Tanks Used In Pakistan |
1971-05-06 | New Society | Stand East Bengal: What now? |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | Indians and Pakistanis Disagree, on Plan to Return Diplomatic Staffs |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | Awami League Accused |
1971-05-06 | New York Times | Foreign News Reports Criticized by Pakistan |
1971-05-06 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/24. |
1971-05-06 | Times (London) | Call for aid to Pakistan refugees |
1971-05-06 | Times (London) | India accused of big build-up on border |
1971-05-07 | New York Times | Senate Unit Asks Pakistan Arms Cutoff |
1971-05-07 | New York Times | India appeals on Refugees |
1971-05-07 | New York Times | Pakistani General Disputes Reports of Casualties |
1971-05-07 | Washington Post | Aide Admits Massacre in East Pakistan |
1971-05-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to Acting Secretary of State Irwin |
1971-05-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya |
1971-05-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Farland, Kissinger and Halperin |
1971-05-07 | Times (London) | India asks United Nations to meet refugee costs |
1971-05-07 | Times (London) | British relief funds blocked for Pakistan |
1971-05-08 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Words After Warfare |
1971-05-08 | New York Times | Copter view of East Pakistan: Vast Destruction but no Fighting |
1971-05-08 | New York Times | India's Position is Wait and See on Recognition of Bangla Desh |
1971-05-08 | New York Times | Pakistani Press Is Warned On ‘Irresponsible’ Reports |
1971-05-08 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi refuses Bangla Desh recognition |
1971-05-09 | Baltimore Sun | Army, Rebels Fight Over Ruined Pakistan |
1971-05-09 | New York Times | Bengalis Depict How A Priest Died |
1971-05-09 | Washington Star/Evening Star | India's Concern Grows Over Bengal Problem |
1971-05-09 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Cities of East Pakistan Show Wide Devastation |
1971-05-10 | New York Times | All Serious Armed Opposition Seems Ended in East Pakistan |
1971-05-10 | New York Times | Pakistan Weighs Devaluing Rupee - Top Economists Due in United States For Appeal on Aid |
1971-05-10 | Time | Pakistan: Humiliation or war |
1971-05-10 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum of Conversation between Ahmed, Hilaly, Kissinger, Saunders |
1971-05-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Nixon, Ahmad, Hilaly and Saunders |
1971-05-10 | Times (London) | Indian border area shelled by Pakistan forces |
1971-05-11 | Washington Post | Pakistan Envoy, Seeking Aid, Meets With President |
1971-05-11 | New York Times | East Pakistan's Deep-Water Port Is Still All but Paralyzed |
1971-05-11 | Times (London) | All serious Bengali resistance now over |
1971-05-12 | New York Times | The Vultures of Bengal |
1971-05-12 | Wall Street Journal | Bangla Desh: A Pragmatic Silence |
1971-05-12 | Washington Post | The Requirements in Pakistan |
1971-05-12 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Aid for East Pakistan |
1971-05-12 | New York Times | Relief Airlift Proposed |
1971-05-12 | Times (London) | Influx of refugees brings threat of an India-Pakistan crisis |
1971-05-12 | Times (London) | Pakistan relief best done by UN |
1971-05-13 | Baltimore Sun | U.S. Asked Not to Aid Pakistan |
1971-05-13 | Washington Daily News | Aid to Pakistan |
1971-05-13 | New York Times | Yahya Tells Thant Relief Aid Is Not Needed Now |
1971-05-13 | New York Times | Yahya Said to Plan Visit |
1971-05-13 | New York Times | Army Men in Pakistan See Heresy In Western‐Style Education There |
1971-05-13 | U.S. National Archives | Letter From Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon |
1971-05-13 | Times (London) | India tells UN it will need £140m. a year to feed two million refugees from East Pakistan |
1971-05-14 | New York Times | FULBRIGHT IS SAID TO REBUFF ROGERS - |
1971-05-14 | New York Times | Pakistani Officials Say China Has Offered $20-Million Loan |
1971-05-14 | New York Times | Soviet Aid Reported |
1971-05-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State |
1971-05-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-05-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-05-14 | Times (London) | Government stops guaranteeing credit on goods exported to Pakistan |
1971-05-15 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Maoists On The Move |
1971-05-15 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Islamabad's Blind Alley |
1971-05-15 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Aid Dilemma |
1971-05-15 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA: Feeling the Impact |
1971-05-15 | Times (London) | Shelterless East Bengalis now vulnerable to a cholera outbreak |
1971-05-15 | Times (London) | Mr Heath and Pakistan President in touch on political settlement |
1971-05-16 | Boston Globe | "Jai Bangla" -- A Bengali Cry of National Pride, Now Muted |
1971-05-16 | New York Times | That Shadow in the Sky is a Vulture-A Fat One |
1971-05-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SAYS CHINA LENDS $207‐MILLION |
1971-05-16 | New York Times | India accuses Pakistan |
1971-05-17 | New York Times | Pakistani Refugees Competition Angers Indian Poor |
1971-05-17 | Washington Post | India Asks Help For Refugees |
1971-05-17 | Bangladesh Newsletter | Bangladesh Newsletter, No 1 |
1971-05-17 | New York Times | Chinese Powdered Milk Arrives in East Pakistan |
1971-05-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-05-17 | Times (London) | Officer admits that Bengalis are murdering Biharis |
1971-05-17 | Times (London) | India tells Pakistan to end terror and let millions return |
1971-05-18 | Washington Daily News | Embassy Aide Is All Fired Up Over Firing |
1971-05-18 | Congressional Record | Congression Record - 92nd Congress |
1971-05-18 | Congressional Record | Senator Edward Kennedy's statement before House Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific |
1971-05-18 | New York Times | Pakistan, in a Shift, Asks U.N. for Aid |
1971-05-18 | New York Times | Pakistan Thanks China |
1971-05-18 | U.S. National Archives | Information Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers |
1971-05-19 | Washington Star/Evening Star | READY TO FIGHT, MRS. GANDHI TELLS PAKISTAN |
1971-05-19 | Times (London) | Road of death for Bengali refugees |
1971-05-20 | New York Times | United States and Britain Said to Agree on Aid Program For Pakistan |
1971-05-20 | New York Times | Death in Golden Bangla Desh |
1971-05-20 | New York Times | Chinese Presence in Pakistan Is More Noticeable |
1971-05-20 | Wall Street Journal | Rancid Survival Biscuits Make A Big Hit In Pakistan |
1971-05-20 | Times (London) | India and Pakistan near war as troops move up to border |
1971-05-20 | Guardian(UK) | Cool London welcome for Yahya’s envoy |
1971-05-21 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Kissinger, Jha and Hoskinson |
1971-05-21 | Times (London) | 'Famine used to crush Bengalis' |
1971-05-22 | New York Times | Bengali Refugees in Squalor in India |
1971-05-22 | Saturday Review | Genocide in East Pakistan |
1971-05-22 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State |
1971-05-22 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State |
1971-05-22 | Times (London) | Split feared in Bengal Liberation Front |
1971-05-22 | Times (London) | Pakistan: Payments plan approval likely |
1971-05-22 | Times (London) | THE TRAGEDY OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN |
1971-05-23 | New York Times | Three Million Links In A Chain of Misery |
1971-05-23 | New York Times | India Seeks Halt In Refugee Flow |
1971-05-23 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Pakistani Rebels Seize River Boat, Condemn 17 |
1971-05-23 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-05-24 | New York Times | Editorial: Relief Is Not Enough |
1971-05-24 | New York Times | A Political Solution For East Pakistan Is Urged By Bhutto |
1971-05-24 | Time | Pakistan: Polishing a tarnished image |
1971-05-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon |
1971-05-24 | Times (London) | Calcutta prepares defences as border troops dig in |
1971-05-24 | Times (London) | Tariq All is secret agent |
1971-05-24 | Times (London) | Towns lie empty as Bengal slaughter continues |
1971-05-25 | Christian Science Monitor | Standby Loan?: Pakistanis Press United States For Aid |
1971-05-25 | Christian Science Monitor | Power Shift To Dacca Politicians |
1971-05-25 | New York Times | Yahya Again Says Aim Is Civil Rule |
1971-05-25 | New York Times | Martial Pakistani Chief -- Agha Mohammad Yahya |
1971-05-25 | New York Times | Pakistani Strife Said to Continue |
1971-05-25 | Washington Post | Nobody Seeks War, Says Yahya Khan |
1971-05-25 | Washington Post | India Raps Powers Over East Pakistan |
1971-05-25 | Congressional Record | STATEMENT OF ROBERT DORFMAN BEFORE THE SUBCOMMITTEE ON ASIAN-PACIFIC AFFAIRS, FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES |
1971-05-25 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Samuel Hoskinson and Richard Kennedy of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-05-25 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 25, 1971 |
1971-05-25 | Times (London) | Prime Minister of Bangla Desh asks for British recognition in secret interview |
1971-05-25 | Times (London) | Pakistan plans elected rule |
1971-05-26 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon |
1971-05-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting1 |
1971-05-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 26, 1971 |
1971-05-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, May 26, 1971, 10:38–10:44 a.m. |
1971-05-26 | Times (London) | Exchange of heavy fire over Bengal border |
1971-05-26 | Times (London) | Pakistan refugee offer seen as cruel joke |
1971-05-26 | Times (London) | India seeks aid 'blockade' on Yahya Khan regime |
1971-05-27 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-05-27 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/29. |
1971-05-27 | Times (London) | Indians say Pakistan has lost 120 in clashes |
1971-05-28 | Christian Science Monitor | India Studies Armed Aid For East Pakistan |
1971-05-28 | New York Times | Fund for Pakistanis Gains |
1971-05-28 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Indian Prime Minister Gandhi |
1971-05-28 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya |
1971-05-28 | Times (London) | Why India may not be able to afford not to go to war |
1971-05-29 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA PAKISTAN: Horror in Store |
1971-05-29 | Frontier | Letter from America: United States and East Bengal |
1971-05-29 | Economist | How not to face facts |
1971-05-30 | Boston Globe | Kennedy Issues Pakistan Warning |
1971-05-30 | Boston Globe | Pakistani Refugees Hit By Cholera |
1971-05-30 | New York Times | Pakistans' Ties with US Souring |
1971-05-30 | New York Times | Pakistani's Role Pondered at U.N. |
1971-05-30 | Washington Post | LETTER: Warm Letter To Pakistan? |
1971-05-31 | Times (London) | Calcutta struggles to stem inrush of Bengalis seeking to escape starvation |
1971-06-01 | International Herald Tribune | Letter: India and Pakistan |
1971-06-01 | New York Times | Bengali Cholera Grows; India Asks World Aid |
1971-06-01 | New York Times | Pakistan Eases Censorship |
1971-06-01 | Times (London) | Plea to world by India as cholera epidemic goes out of control |
1971-06-01 | Times (London) | BENGAL'S SUFFERING MILLIONS |
1971-06-02 | New York Times | Editorial: Bengal is the Spark |
1971-06-02 | Washington Post | Rebel Bengali Leader Meet With Indira Gandhi |
1971-06-02 | Times (London) | Exiled leaders of Bangla Desh tell President Yahya to expect a fight to the finish |
1971-06-02 | Times (London) | Pakistan rebels send UN evidence of Dacca terror attack |
1971-06-02 | Times (London) | Charities seek change in aid ruling |
1971-06-02 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: AID TO PREVENT CHOLERA |
1971-06-03 | Baltimore Sun | United States Called Ready to Help India Move Refugees. Said To Be Looking Into Airlift for Relief Of Crowded Areas |
1971-06-03 | Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan Refugees Flood India |
1971-06-03 | New York Times | U.S. Reported to Plan New Aid To Pakistani Refugees in India |
1971-06-03 | New York Times | Cholera Deaths Reported |
1971-06-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Keating, Kissinger and Saunders |
1971-06-03 | Times (London) | Cholera kills 10 an hour in W Bengal camps |
1971-06-04 | Times (London) | Secret Catalogue of Guilt And Disaster Over East Pakistan |
1971-06-04 | Washington Post | Indians Adamant: Pakistan Refugees Must Return Home |
1971-06-04 | Washington Post | U.S. Will Assist Refugee Relocation |
1971-06-04 | New Statesman | Corpses in the sun |
1971-06-04 | New York Times | Cholera Toll Among Bengalis Put at 2,000 by Indian Aides |
1971-06-04 | Times (London) | BACKGROUND TO THE FAILURE OF THE NEGOTIATION BETWEEN SHAIKH MUJIB AND THE LEADERS OF WEST PAKISTAN: SECRET CATALOGUE OF GUILT AND DISASTER OVER EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-06-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, June 4, 1971, 9:42–9:51 a.m. |
1971-06-04 | Times (London) | Drug supplies running out as 5,000 refugees die of cholera |
1971-06-05 | Boston Globe | Malnutrition Adding To Cholera Toll |
1971-06-05 | New Republic | The United States and Bangla Desh; Bailing Out Pakistan |
1971-06-05 | New York Times | Britons Rushing Cholera Shots To India |
1971-06-05 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Pakistan, U.N. Agree On Relief For War Area |
1971-06-05 | Guardian(UK) | Flight into suffering |
1971-06-05 | Guardian(UK) | Indians see only one answer to refugee problem |
1971-06-05 | Guardian(UK) | Mrs. Gandhi flying to Calcutta |
1971-06-05 | Guardian(UK) | Prelude to an order for genocide |
1971-06-05 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: Yahya’s last millions |
1971-06-05 | New York Times | Accord on Relief Reached |
1971-06-05 | New York Times | BID TO DISSIDENTS HINTED IN KARACHI |
1971-06-05 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State |
1971-06-05 | Times (London) | British charities rush out vaccine as Bengal cholera threatens 60 million |
1971-06-05 | Times (London) | Half Hindu population flees from East Bengal fearing persecution by Muslim troops |
1971-06-06 | Washington Star/Evening Star | East Pakistan Today - "Normal" is Much Quieter |
1971-06-06 | Times (London) | The great plague of Bengal |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | Helping the Pakistanis |
1971-06-06 | Sunday Times Magazine (London) | The road from Bangla Desh |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | TOLL IN WEST BENGAL SAID TO REACH 8,000 |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | UN Childrens Fund to send relief supplies |
1971-06-06 | New York Times | Foreign Notes: Bengal Fallout |
1971-06-07 | Washington Post | United States, Britain Withdrawing Diplomats from E. Pakistan |
1971-06-07 | Washington Post | Calcutta Fears Refugees Cholera |
1971-06-07 | New York Times | 60 Cholera Deaths Reported in the Calcutta Area |
1971-06-07 | New York Times | India Appeals in Moscow |
1971-06-07 | New York Times | Measuring the Tragedy |
1971-06-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-06-07 | Times (London) | Indian seal off border as monsoon brings new perils to cholera victims |
1971-06-07 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi appeals to the world |
1971-06-07 | Times (London) | World wakes up at last but it may be too late |
1971-06-07 | Times (London) | Britain in defence of its £1m aid offer |
1971-06-07 | Times (London) | U Thant foresees speedy and substantial relief |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | Refugees And Cholera Increase In India |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | 500 and 100-Rupee Bills Withdrawn By Pakistan |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | U.N. Aide In Pakistan |
1971-06-08 | New York Times | F.A.O. Appeals For Aid |
1971-06-08 | Washington Post | EAST PAKISTAN: A Wound Unhealed |
1971-06-08 | Bangladesh Genocide and the World Press | Genesis of holocaust |
1971-06-08 | Washington Star/Evening Star | INDIA POLICE TRY TO HALT RIVER CHOLERA BURIALS |
1971-06-08 | Times (London) | Food needs of Bengal refugees beyond UN agency's resources |
1971-06-08 | Times (London) | Race strife as well as cholera seen as threat to Bengal refugees |
1971-06-09 | Baltimore Sun | Two Senators Ask Cut-off In Aid To Pakistan |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Cholera Rampant On Bengal Border |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Pakistanis Jam Banks To Turn In Recalled Currency |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Disease, Hunger and Death Stalk Refugees Along India's Border |
1971-06-09 | Washington Post | Refugees Clash With Indians |
1971-06-09 | Washington Post | Medical Supplies Flown To Calcutta |
1971-06-09 | Washington Post | Pakistan Aid Cutoff Sought By Senators |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | U.N. Responsibility Sought |
1971-06-09 | New York Times | Dispute Over Total |
1971-06-09 | Washington Star/Evening Star | UNITED STATES PLANS MORE AID FOR REFUGEES IN INDIA |
1971-06-09 | Washington Star/Evening Star | PAKISTANIS, NEAR PANIC, DUMPING PAPER MONEY |
1971-06-09 | Washington Daily News | UNITED STATES UPS BENGAL REFUGEE AID |
1971-06-09 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From Acting Secretary of State Irwin to President Nixon |
1971-06-09 | Times (London) | Labour clash on Bengal aid forces Commons debate today |
1971-06-09 | Times (London) | Indian townspeople turn on refugees squatting in mosques and houses |
1971-06-09 | Times (London) | UN faces giant relief task |
1971-06-09 | Times (London) | Britain ready to give more help to refugees |
1971-06-09 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: THE DOUBLE TRAGEDY OF BENGAL |
1971-06-09 | Times (London) | Aid is big business now |
1971-06-10 | Boston Globe | In Barasat, A Child Lies Dying On The Green |
1971-06-10 | Le Monde (Weekly English Edition) | Pakistan -- Charity Is No Answer |
1971-06-10 | Le Monde (Weekly English Edition) | Bengal-- Corpses In The Wake Of A Crusading Army |
1971-06-10 | Reuters | Move to Cut Aid to Pakistan |
1971-06-10 | Reuters | AID Financed Boats Will Supply East Pakistan Cyclone Survivors |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | Briton Urges East Pakistani Settlement |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | Relief Program Planned |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | UNICEF Issues Appeal |
1971-06-10 | New York Times | Refugee Flow Continues |
1971-06-10 | Boston Globe | CALCUTTA NOT RECEIVING ENOUGH CHOLERA VACCINE |
1971-06-10 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/30. |
1971-06-10 | Times (London) | Britain’s response to cholera crisis astounds India as deaths fall |
1971-06-10 | Times (London) | Indian tempers beginning to wear thin as refugees wreck town life |
1971-06-10 | Times (London) | Relief supplies will not be held back |
1971-06-10 | Times (London) | Only a settlement by Pakistanis can reverse river of refugees |
1971-06-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Seeks Refugees Return |
1971-06-11 | Washington Post | India Warns Cholera Could Be Spreading |
1971-06-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Gets Grant From U.S. |
1971-06-11 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger |
1971-06-11 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State |
1971-06-11 | Times (London) | Commons delegation to see refugees’ plight in E Pakistan |
1971-06-11 | Times (London) | India has to feed and shelter equivalent of entire small nation |
1971-06-11 | Times (London) | Letters from Britons tell of Pakistan atrocities |
1971-06-11 | Times (London) | Karachi offers amnesty to all who return |
1971-06-11 | Times (London) | Pakistan raise jute prices |
1971-06-12 | Far Eastern Economic Review | WEST BENGAL: Hope For None |
1971-06-12 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA-PAKISTAN: Pressure to Compromise |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | Refugees Airlift Causing concern; US Aides Fear Pakistanis Will Meet Hostility |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | Aid To Be Distributed |
1971-06-12 | Washington Post | India Fears Refugees Sparking New Hindu-Moslem Fight |
1971-06-12 | Washington Post | India To Receive Vaccine For 3 Million |
1971-06-12 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Bangladesh plans for new offensive |
1971-06-12 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Well meant, but not well conceived |
1971-06-12 | Economist | It’s much more than cholera |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | Hatred Now Splits Pakistanis in Britain, Too |
1971-06-12 | New York Times | America and the World I |
1971-06-12 | Times (London) | Soviet planes join US in massive airlift of 21 million Bengal refugees |
1971-06-12 | Times (London) | Nearly £500,000 raised in Britain in three days |
1971-06-12 | Times (London) | The Times Diary:Salman Ali’s awkward dilemma |
1971-06-13 | Times (London) | Genocide |
1971-06-13 | Times (London) | Why The Refugees Fled |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | Indian Opposing Aid to Pakistan |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | US Urges Indians and Pakistanis to use Restraint |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | India: A Tragic Horde Without Food Or Shelter |
1971-06-13 | Times (London) | The march of misery |
1971-06-13 | Daily Telegraph (London) | War seen as the ‘sole solution’ |
1971-06-13 | Observer (London) | Flight of the millions |
1971-06-13 | Times (London) | The politics explained: Why Yahya sent in the troops |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | Calcutta Mayor Seeks To Halt Refugee Influx |
1971-06-13 | New York Times | PAKISTANI CHARGES MASSACRE BY ARMY |
1971-06-14 | National Observer | Cholera In India: New Outbreak Of An Ancient Desease |
1971-06-14 | New York Times | PAKISTAN WILL BEGIN PAYING RUPEE CLAIMS |
1971-06-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-06-14 | Times (London) | Dwindling flow of refugees suggests West Bengal border has been sealed off |
1971-06-14 | Times (London) | The death of a citizen of Bangla Desh |
1971-06-14 | Times (London) | Britain urged to help Bengalis only |
1971-06-14 | Times (London) | Pakistan paper attacks version in The Times |
1971-06-14 | Times (London) | President Yahya sees British MPs on aid |
1971-06-15 | New York Times | India Reports Cholera Is Easing, But Refugee Problems Mount |
1971-06-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and the Ambassador to India (Keating), Washington, June 15, 1971, 5:13–5:40 p.m. |
1971-06-15 | Times (London) | Firing brings new risk of Indo-Pakistan war |
1971-06-15 | Times (London) | Young flock to join secret army |
1971-06-15 | Times (London) | Charities hopeful of taking aid into Pakistan |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Says Pakistan Solution Grows Remote |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | Indian Envoy Meets Thant |
1971-06-16 | Congressional Record | Recent Experience of the Bangla Desh Situation |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | YAHYA SAID TO DELAY PLAN FOR CIVIL RULE |
1971-06-16 | New York Times | Nonlimits of Disaster |
1971-06-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), the Indian Foreign Minister (Singh), and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco), Washington, June 16, 1971, 2:58–3:41 p.m. |
1971-06-16 | Times (London) | Labour MPs indict Army atrocities in Pakistan |
1971-06-16 | Times (London) | UN visitor says things better in E Pakistan |
1971-06-16 | Times (London) | Police take over patrols in Dacca |
1971-06-16 | Times (London) | Letter: Tragedy of Bengal |
1971-06-17 | Le Monde (Weekly English Edition) | BACKDROP TO THE BENGAL TRAGEDY -- Slow Decline Of A Once Flourishing Land |
1971-06-17 | Times (London) | India takes arms from guerrillas as precaution |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Attack In Dacca on Aid Officials Reported |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Bengalis Ride a Refugee Train of Despair |
1971-06-17 | Washington Post | E. Pakistani Refugee Flow Increases Again |
1971-06-17 | Washington Post | Indian Official Carries Plea for U.S. Help |
1971-06-17 | Guardian(UK) | Pressure put on Pakistan by threat to withdraw aid |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Thant Appeals for Aid |
1971-06-17 | New York Times | Editorial: Aid for Pakistan? |
1971-06-17 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India |
1971-06-17 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India |
1971-06-17 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/32. |
1971-06-17 | Times (London) | Threat to end aid to Pakistan |
1971-06-17 | Times (London) | Diplomats’ warnings that went unheeded |
1971-06-17 | Times (London) | Oxfam fear of typhoid in refugee camps |
1971-06-17 | Times (London) | Indian criticism of relief puzzles UN men |
1971-06-18 | Christian Science Monitor | The World Community Must Help |
1971-06-18 | Washington Post | Peace in Pakistan Called First Task |
1971-06-18 | New York Times | PAKISTANI TO OFFER PLAN ON RULE JUNE 28 |
1971-06-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon |
1971-06-18 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-06-18 | Times (London) | Letters: The right sort of disaster aid |
1971-06-18 | Times (London) | More cholera in West Bengal |
1971-06-19 | Far Eastern Economic Review | See for Yourself, Yahya |
1971-06-19 | Far Eastern Economic Review | India-Pakistan: Double think? |
1971-06-19 | New Republic | The New Threat Of An Indo-Pakistan Conflict - Nehru's Plan For Peace |
1971-06-19 | New York Times | Indian Asks World Pressure on Pakistan |
1971-06-19 | Spectator | Another final solution |
1971-06-19 | Times (London) | E Bengal freedom fighters plan monsoon offensive |
1971-06-19 | Times (London) | Last British tea planters are abandoning Sylhet |
1971-06-19 | Times (London) | The Times Diary Backgrounder |
1971-06-19 | Times (London) | India needs £150m for refugees this year |
1971-06-20 | Chicago Sun-Times | An eyewitness to genocide: 6 spine-chilling days |
1971-06-20 | Chicago Sun-Times | Kennedy raps lack of aid for refugees |
1971-06-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Crisis Imperils Schools |
1971-06-20 | New York Times | REFUGEES: The Only Way to Describe It Is Hell |
1971-06-20 | Times (London) | Pogrom in Pakistan |
1971-06-21 | Boston Globe | Indian Defense Chief Fears War. Pakistan Claims New Border Raids |
1971-06-21 | Christian Science Monitor | Refugee Trauma: Pakistanis In India Face Uncertain Future |
1971-06-21 | National Observer | Controversy Hampers Relief Efforts: Refugee Flow Stirs Fear Of India-Pakistan War |
1971-06-21 | Washington Post | East Pakistan Rebel Army Camps On Indian Border |
1971-06-21 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Pakistan Problem Goes Deeper Than Poverty |
1971-06-21 | Time | THE BENGALI REFUGEES: A Surfeit of Woe |
1971-06-21 | New York Times | East Pakistan Is Reopened to Newsmen |
1971-06-21 | New York Times | India Border Curfew |
1971-06-21 | Times (London) | British MP says violence has ended in Pakistan |
1971-06-21 | Times (London) | Pressure to keep rule of Army in Pakistan |
1971-06-21 | Times (London) | Indian army warned to be ready for worst |
1971-06-22 | Christian Science Monitor | An Often Invisible Pakistani Regime: Bangla Desh Pursues "Complete Independence" |
1971-06-22 | New York Times | U.S. Military Goods Sent To Pakistan Despite Ban |
1971-06-22 | Guardian(UK) | Decision on aid postponed |
1971-06-22 | Guardian(UK) | Prince ‘partisan’ on refugees |
1971-06-22 | Guardian(UK) | India wins support for pressure on Yahya Khan |
1971-06-22 | Times (London) | Indian MPs accuse UN refugee commissioner of bias in favour of President Yahya Khan |
1971-06-22 | Times (London) | Briton shot in E Pakistan |
1971-06-23 | Baltimore Sun | U.S. Says Pakistan Cargo Does Not Violate Embargo |
1971-06-23 | Christian Science Monitor | Bangla Desh Freedom Fighters Lead Tour Of Pakistan Border |
1971-06-23 | New York Times | Editorial: Abetting Repression |
1971-06-23 | Washington Post | When an Embargo is not an Embargo |
1971-06-23 | Washington Post | Arms Sales to Pakistan Clarified |
1971-06-23 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Church Urges Nixon To Halt Pakistani Ship |
1971-06-23 | New York Times | KENNEDY REPORTS ON PAKISTAN ARMS |
1971-06-23 | Times (London) | In Dacca, feelings of fear give way to sullenness |
1971-06-23 | Times (London) | Refugee stories oppose MP’s view |
1971-06-23 | Times (London) | Editorial: LIVING THROUGH THE TRAGEDY |
1971-06-24 | Baltimore Sun | Aid Experts Fear Famine in Pakistan; Million-Ton Shortage in Rice Is Expected In War-Torn East |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | India Asks U.S. To Clarify Report On Aid To Pakistan |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Criticism by Symington |
1971-06-24 | Washington Post | Policy Reviewed on Pakistan Arms |
1971-06-24 | Washington Post | Dacca: East Pakistan's Sullen but Pacified Capital |
1971-06-24 | Washington Post | Indian Aide Unclear On Arms Shipment |
1971-06-24 | Washington Post | New Relief Group Asked For World |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Big Rise in Pakistani Disease Toll Feared |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Arrests of Bengalis Reported |
1971-06-24 | New York Times | Pakistani Areas Inspected |
1971-06-24 | Times (London) | Border search for Britons |
1971-06-24 | Times (London) | Aid officials fear that East Pakistan faces year of famine |
1971-06-24 | Times (London) | Relief aid to India raised to over £8m |
1971-06-25 | Baltimore Sun | U.S. Aide Fears India-Pakistan War Over Refugees |
1971-06-25 | Christian Science Monitor | Fact and Fantasy Switch at East Pakistan Border |
1971-06-25 | New York Times | 3d Arms‐Cargo Ship to Pakistan Noted |
1971-06-25 | Washington Post | Grain Shortage Expected To Hit Pakistan In Next Three Months |
1971-06-25 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Indians Blast U.S. On Pakistan Arms |
1971-06-25 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Special Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon |
1971-06-25 | Times (London) | India asks US to seize arms cargoes bound for Pakistan |
1971-06-26 | Far Eastern Economic Review | India: Going Through Hell |
1971-06-26 | Far Eastern Economic Review | UNITED NATIONS: Cruel Restraint |
1971-06-26 | New York Times | Dacca Is Still Gripped by Fear 3 Months After the Onslaught |
1971-06-26 | Washington Post | 11 Nations Decline Aid To Pakistan |
1971-06-26 | Economist | A general's first duty is to control his men |
1971-06-26 | New York Times | Cholera Cases and Deaths Doubled in '71, W.H.O. Says |
1971-06-26 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India |
1971-06-26 | Times (London) | Minister hints that India may go to war over E Bengal |
1971-06-27 | Baltimore Sun | India Cautions Pakistan Army; Border Agreement For Buffer Zone Is Said To Be Violated |
1971-06-27 | New York Times | U.S. And Pakistan - When Ammunition Is A Theological Question |
1971-06-27 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Interpretive Report -- Is U.S.-India Policy British? |
1971-06-28 | Baltimore Sun | Pakistan Bound |
1971-06-28 | New York Times | Austerity Budget Set In Pakistan |
1971-06-28 | Nation | The Arms Harvest |
1971-06-28 | Nation | The Bloody Surgery Of Pakistan |
1971-06-28 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Pakistan Raid Bengali Villages |
1971-06-28 | Guardian(UK) | Pakistan aid discreetly suspended |
1971-06-28 | Guardian(UK) | Captive officers a ‘Casus Belli’ |
1971-06-28 | Guardian(UK) | Pakistan decries British aid |
1971-06-28 | Newsweek | The terrible blood bath of Tikka Khan |
1971-06-28 | Washington National Records Centre | Memorandum From the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Selden) to Secretary of Defense Laird |
1971-06-28 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State |
1971-06-28 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon |
1971-06-28 | Times (London) | India increases forces on western border |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | U.S. Says It Will Continue Aid To Pakistan Despite Cutoff Urged By Other Nations |
1971-06-29 | Washington Post | Kennedy, U.S. Aide Clash On Pakistan |
1971-06-29 | Washington Post | Pakistani Civilian Rule In 4 Months Yahya Says |
1971-06-29 | Times (London) | India warns President Yahya that it will resist his new plan to transfer power in Pakistan |
1971-06-29 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: Yahya’s threadbare package |
1971-06-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Reign of terror still by army in East Bengal says MP |
1971-06-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Death And Hatred In Chittagong |
1971-06-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Yahya Plans Constitution In 4 Months |
1971-06-29 | Daily Telegraph (London) | EDITORIAL: East Pakistan’s Future |
1971-06-29 | Daily American | Pakistan reported attacking Hindus |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | Yahya Promises a Legislature Soon |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | Indian Cabinet Meets |
1971-06-29 | New York Times | West Bengal Leaders Quit |
1971-06-29 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) |
1971-06-29 | Times (London) | MP says refugees would be unwise to return |
1971-06-29 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: WELL MEANT, BUT NOT WELL CONCEIVED |
1971-06-30 | Baltimore Sun | Helping Pakistan |
1971-06-30 | Christian Science Monitor | A Step Toward Conciliation |
1971-06-30 | Christian Science Monitor | Fearful Whispers in East Pakistani Streets |
1971-06-30 | Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan Curbs Army Violence Following Outside Pressure |
1971-06-30 | Pakistan Affairs, Special Issue | Full Text of President Yahya Khan's Address to the Nation on June 28, 1971 |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | Editorial: Why Aid Pakistan |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | East Pakistani Economy Badly Hurt as Most Transport Is Crippled |
1971-06-30 | Washington Daily News | Helping to Kill More Bengalis |
1971-06-30 | Washington Post | More U.S. Weapons Will Go to Pakistan |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | U.S. Says More Arms Cargo Will Be Going to Pakistanis |
1971-06-30 | New York Times | No headline: Padma arrives in Montreal |
1971-06-30 | Washington Star/Evening Star | RAINS ADD TO DEATH TOLL OF PAKISTAN REFUGEES |
1971-06-30 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers |
1971-06-30 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/35. |
1971-06-30 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi fears border spark could start war |
1971-06-30 | Times (London) | British MPs shaken by Bengal misery |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | New Cholera Cases Strike Indian Area |
1971-07-01 | Washington Post | Kissinger on Mission to Vietnam, Pakistan |
1971-07-01 | Washington Post | Canada Blocks Shipment Of Weapons For Pakistan |
1971-07-01 | Bangladesh Newsletter | Bangladesh Newsletter, No. 4 |
1971-07-01 | Congressional Record | Congression Record - 92nd Congress |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Picket Here Against Shipment of Arms |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | No headline: US grant for Cyclone victims |
1971-07-01 | New York Times | Correspondent of The Times Ousted From East Pakistan |
1971-07-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya |
1971-07-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Indian Prime Minister Gandhi |
1971-07-01 | Times (London) | Villagers still pay with lives for being Hindus in Pakistan |
1971-07-01 | Times (London) | Indian plea for 3,000 miles of tent material |
1971-07-02 | Washington Post | India Plans Camps For Refugees |
1971-07-02 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Aiding Pakistan |
1971-07-02 | New York Times | Rescue Unit Seeks Million For Pakistani Intellectuals |
1971-07-02 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Evening Briefing Notes Prepared for the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-07-02 | Nixon Presidential Materials | National Security Study Memorandum 133 |
1971-07-02 | Times (London) | Shocked Britons found fear in Pakistan |
1971-07-03 | Far Eastern Economic Review | The Cost of Repression |
1971-07-03 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Senate Unit Asks Pakistan Arms Cutoff |
1971-07-03 | New York Times | Letter: U.S. Aid for Pakistan |
1971-07-03 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor |
1971-07-03 | New Yorker | The Talk of the Town; Notes and Comment |
1971-07-03 | New York Times | Indians Protest U.S. Arms |
1971-07-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-07-03 | Times (London) | British planters return to E Pakistan estates |
1971-07-03 | Times (London) | President Yahya dashes hopes of reconciliation |
1971-07-03 | Times (London) | Letters: |
1971-07-04 | New York Times | Hindus Are Targes Of Army Terror In An East Pakistani Town |
1971-07-04 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTAN: An Alien Army Imposes Its Will |
1971-07-04 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Pakistan Seeks U.S. Bombers Despite Embargo |
1971-07-05 | New York Times | South Asia: The Approach of Tragedy |
1971-07-05 | Times (London) | Indian dove turns into a hawk |
1971-07-05 | New York Times | Pakistan, In A Protest To India Charges Air Attack On Village |
1971-07-05 | New York Times | India Denies Charges |
1971-07-05 | Washington Post | U.S. Arms For Pakistan: A Shameful Record |
1971-07-05 | Times (London) | Jute mills face shortage of raw materials |
1971-07-06 | Washington Post | Mrs. Gandhi Asks End To Pressure |
1971-07-06 | Washington Star/Evening Star | India's Trial |
1971-07-06 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Agnew Speaks on Aid To India |
1971-07-06 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Kissinger Greeted in India By Assault on U.S. Policy |
1971-07-06 | New York Times | POWER IN DACCA REPORTED CUT OFF |
1971-07-06 | New York Times | Pakistan Charges Britain With Interfering in Affairs |
1971-07-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum for the Record |
1971-07-06 | Times (London) | Troops called in to check Naxalite violence |
1971-07-06 | Times (London) | Pakistan protest to Britain |
1971-07-06 | Times (London) | Disaster aid must match technology, says U Thant |
1971-07-07 | New York Times | Kissinger Dodges 100 Protesters |
1971-07-07 | Wall Street Journal | Indians Protest in Delhi |
1971-07-07 | Washington Star/Evening Star | India Prepares to Act on Refugee Issue |
1971-07-07 | Washington Star/Evening Star | PAKISTAN: Protracted War |
1971-07-07 | Congressional Record | Congression Record - 92nd Congress |
1971-07-07 | Congressional Record | Congressional Record, 92nd Congress |
1971-07-07 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-07-07 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-07-07 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum for the Record |
1971-07-07 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum of Conversation, New Delhi, July 7, 1971 |
1971-07-07 | Times (London) | France bans supplies of arms to Pakistan |
1971-07-07 | Times (London) | Letters to the Editor |
1971-07-08 | New York Times | Nixon Is Criticized By Senator Church On Aid to Pakistan |
1971-07-08 | Congressional Record | REPORT OF THE WORLD BANK MISSION TO EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-07-08 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon |
1971-07-08 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-07-08 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/37. |
1971-07-08 | Times (London) | India alerts army units in Kashmir and accuses Pakistan of plot to infiltrate troublemakers |
1971-07-08 | Times (London) | £833,000 a day needed for refugees |
1971-07-09 | Times (London) | Self-defeating slaughter in East Pakistan |
1971-07-09 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) |
1971-07-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon |
1971-07-10 | Economist | The Mukti Fouj is still fighting |
1971-07-10 | New York Times | World Bank Rules Against Distributing Report on Pakistan |
1971-07-10 | New York Times | Notes on People: Kissinger in Pakistan |
1971-07-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Study Prepared in Response to National Security Study Memorandum 133, Washington, July 10, 1971 |
1971-07-10 | Times (London) | Bangla Desh rebels cut rail links |
1971-07-10 | Times (London) | Kissinger talks with President Yahya are ended |
1971-07-11 | Times (London) | The repression of Bengal what we must do |
1971-07-11 | Times (London) | World Bank report on horror in Pakistan |
1971-07-11 | Times (London) | A regime of thugs and bigots |
1971-07-11 | New York Times | World Bank Circulates Pakistan Study |
1971-07-11 | New York Times | U.S. and Pakistan: Deep Dents in The Nixon Doctrine |
1971-07-11 | Washington Post | THE ISOLATIONISM TOWARD PAKISTAN |
1971-07-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-07-12 | Time | India |
1971-07-12 | Newsweek | Pakistan |
1971-07-12 | New York Times | INDIANS WILL SHIFT PAKISTANI REFUGEES |
1971-07-12 | New York Times | Doing Business With Yahya |
1971-07-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Analytical Summary Prepared by the National Security Council Staff |
1971-07-12 | Times (London) | World Bank condemns Pakistan Government |
1971-07-12 | Times (London) | Pakistan Army intervention set off events which led to vengeance killings in East Bengal |
1971-07-12 | Times (London) | Plan for a ‘Punjabi’ constitution |
1971-07-13 | Times (London) | Shadow of war on the Indian sub¬continent |
1971-07-13 | New York Times | WORLD BANK UNIT SAYS PAKISTAN AID IS POINTLESS NOW |
1971-07-13 | New York Times | Excerpts From World Bank Group's Report on East Pakistan |
1971-07-13 | Baltimore Sun | INDIA OFFICIALS FEAR REFUGEES MAY STAY |
1971-07-13 | Times (London) | India accuses U S of condoning genocide |
1971-07-13 | Times (London) | Another £1m for Pakistan relief |
1971-07-13 | Times (London) | Letters to the Editor |
1971-07-14 | Times (London) | Bank report on Bengal destruction |
1971-07-14 | New York Times | West Pakistan Pursues Subjugation of Bengalis |
1971-07-14 | New York Times | KENNEDY REVEALS PAKISTAN STUDY |
1971-07-14 | New York Times | Editorial: Pakistan Condemned |
1971-07-14 | Washington Star/Evening Star | PAKISTAN ACTION IN EAST CLOUDS WEST'S HOPES |
1971-07-14 | Times (London) | U S withholds economic aid to Pakistan |
1971-07-14 | Times (London) | THE TERROR THAT PERPETUATES TERROR |
1971-07-15 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Conversation With Pres. Yahya Khan: Food Situation East Pakistan. |
1971-07-15 | Times (London) | Oxfam urge world aid for refugees in India |
1971-07-16 | New Statesman | Both sides of the disaster |
1971-07-16 | New York Times | HOUSE GROUP BIDS U.S. STOP AIDING GREECE, PAKISTAN |
1971-07-16 | New York Times | Airline Incorrectly Identified In a Dispatch About Pakistan |
1971-07-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | NSC Meeting on the Middle East and South Asia |
1971-07-16 | Times (London) | Mr Nixon accepts invitation to China |
1971-07-16 | Times (London) | US vote to halt aid to Greece and Pakistan |
1971-07-16 | Times (London) | Moscow balancing act in East Bengal crisis |
1971-07-16 | Times (London) | Delhi denies intention to bar foreign volunteers |
1971-07-17 | Far Eastern Economic Review | India: Like Poles |
1971-07-17 | Economist | The Bengal pressure builds up on Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-07-17 | New York Times | A Pakistani Terms Bengalis 'Chicken-Hearted' |
1971-07-18 | New York Times | US and Pakistan: The Search For a Policy That Makes Sense |
1971-07-19 | Newsweek | PAKISTAN: The Bengalis strike back |
1971-07-19 | New York Times | Editorial: A House Committee Rebels |
1971-07-19 | New York Times | U.S. STOPS AIRLIFTING REFUGEES IN INDIA |
1971-07-19 | Times (London) | E Bengal flare-up forecast as guerrillas prepare drive with 35,000 men |
1971-07-20 | Times (London) | Bengal: the limited option open to Pakistan’s President |
1971-07-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Will Try Bengali Leader Soon |
1971-07-20 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Bengali Advocates of Peace Warned About Collaboration |
1971-07-20 | Times (London) | 70 officials vanish in Army purge in East Pakistan |
1971-07-21 | New York Times | McNamara Apology to Yahya Reported |
1971-07-21 | Washington Post | Rebels move Freely in Pakistan |
1971-07-21 | Times (London) | Pakistan Army faces increased commando action and sabotage missions near border |
1971-07-21 | Times (London) | India ready to meet Pakistan threat Foreign Minister says |
1971-07-22 | New York Times | Pakistan Still Irked at the World Bank |
1971-07-22 | Times (London) | Pakistan generals press for army rule to go on |
1971-07-22 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses India |
1971-07-23 | Guardian(UK) | Guerrillas hide-and-seek |
1971-07-23 | New York Times | Kennedy Hints U.S. May Plan To Help Police East Pakistan |
1971-07-23 | New York Times | 2 Beatles' Benefits for Pakistanis Are Sold Out |
1971-07-23 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation between Hilaly, Kissinger and Saunders |
1971-07-23 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting |
1971-07-23 | Times (London) | Guerrillas say 20,000 Pakistanis killed |
1971-07-23 | Times (London) | India may expel volunteers for fear of spies |
1971-07-24 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Pakistan: Yahya Agrieved |
1971-07-24 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Freight on Board |
1971-07-24 | New York Times | MORE ARMS HELP TO PAKISTAN SEEN |
1971-07-24 | New York Times | Letters to the Editor: Van der Heijden's Report on Pakistan |
1971-07-24 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Meeting Between Secretary and Indian Ambassador regarding China |
1971-07-24 | U.S. National Archives | Following is uncleared memcon, FYI only, Noforn, subject to revision upon review. |
1971-07-24 | Times (London) | Indian forces told to attack air intruders |
1971-07-25 | Observer (London) | Will Bhutto end up in jail with the Sheikh? |
1971-07-25 | Observer (London) | Aid bid for E. Pakistan |
1971-07-25 | New York Times | FOREIGNERS GIVEN WARNING IN DACCA |
1971-07-25 | New York Times | Yahya's Warning |
1971-07-27 | Times (London) | Indian anger at UN observer plan for both sides of border |
1971-07-27 | Kayhan International (Iran) | The reluctant president |
1971-07-27 | New York Times | U.S.-India Relations: A New Low |
1971-07-27 | New York Times | Rebels Tell East Pakistanis to Flee Dacca |
1971-07-27 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-07-27 | Times (London) | Commonwealth mediator may fly to India |
1971-07-28 | Kayhan International (Iran) | Five views of a tragedy |
1971-07-28 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SAYS INDIA KILLED 5 IN SHELLING |
1971-07-28 | New York Times | No headline: Red Cross official in India |
1971-07-28 | New York Times | Notes on People: George Harrison |
1971-07-28 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland), Washington, July 28, 1971, 4:21–4:54 p.m. |
1971-07-29 | New York Times | Kennedy Plans to Visit East Pakistan Refugees |
1971-07-29 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Awami League's Mandate |
1971-07-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Indian Reaction to Statement Attributed to You about U.S. Response in the Event of Indian Military Action in Bangla Desh |
1971-07-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Paper Prepared for the Senior Review Group, Washington, July 29, 1971 |
1971-07-29 | Times (London) | False picture painted in Delhi of British policy over E Bengal |
1971-07-30 | New York Times | Pakistani Regime Is Preparing For Long Guerrilla War in East |
1971-07-30 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting |
1971-07-30 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-07-30 | Times (London) | Indian Army is ready to hit back in Bengal |
1971-07-30 | Times (London) | Charities need more funds for Pakistan relief |
1971-07-30 | Times (London) | A Serious Danger of War in Bengal |
1971-07-31 | Far Eastern Economic Review | India-Pakistan: Worst of All Worlds |
1971-07-31 | Far Eastern Economic Review | India And China: The Thorny Olive Branch |
1971-07-31 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Pakistan: Under the Maulana's Umbrella |
1971-07-31 | Times (London) | President Yahya says war is near with India |
1971-07-31 | Times (London) | Relief workers ordered to leave India |
1971-07-31 | Times (London) | Red Cross to resume aid work in E Pakistan |
1971-07-31 | Times (London) | The Times Diary: McCarthy to back Bangla Desh |
1971-08-01 | Pakistan-American Friends Association | India and Bangladesh: Testimony from the Foreign and Indian Press |
1971-08-01 | Times (London) | The ‘plot’ against Yahya Khan |
1971-08-01 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: Cholera - what price world sympathy ? |
1971-08-01 | Kayhan International (Iran) | The decline and fall of Sheikh Mujib |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | U.N. TO SEND TEAM TO EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | UNICEF Centers in India |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | McCarthy Asks Recognition Of Independent East Bengal |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | East Pakistan: Shades Of the Vietnam War |
1971-08-01 | New York Times | Editorial: Himalayan Confrontation? |
1971-08-01 | New York Times Magazine | Why They Fled Pakistan -And Won't Go Back |
1971-08-02 | Time | Pakistan: The Ravaging of Golden Bengal |
1971-08-02 | Time | Good Soldier Yahya Khan |
1971-08-02 | Kayhan International (Iran) | The looming shadow of a hungry giant |
1971-08-02 | New York Times | 40,000 Cheer 2 Beatles in Dual Benefit for Pakistanis |
1971-08-02 | New York Times | Stringent Precautions Prevent Hijackings in Pakistan |
1971-08-02 | Times (London) | Pakistan is renounced by envoy in London |
1971-08-02 | Times (London) | Madison Square ovation for two Beatles |
1971-08-02 | Times (London) | The Times Diary: Yes, Yahya! |
1971-08-03 | New York Times | Thant Warns Council of Indian-Pakistani Clash |
1971-08-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Military and Economic Assistance to Pakistan as a Framework for South Asian Decisions |
1971-08-03 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/43. |
1971-08-04 | New York Times | House Votes to Cut Aid to Greek Junta And to Pakistanis |
1971-08-04 | New York Times | East Pakistan's Tea Plantations Hear Thunder of Border Guns |
1971-08-04 | Times (London) | US vote to end Greek and Pakistan aid |
1971-08-04 | Times (London) | India repeats its warning over UN observers |
1971-08-04 | Times (London) | Letter: Tragedy of Bengal |
1971-08-05 | New York Times | 14 PAKISTANIS QUIT AT MISSIONS IN U.S. |
1971-08-05 | New York Times | Fear Paralyzes a Town In Pakistan Near India |
1971-08-05 | New York Times | The Ravaged People of East Pakistan |
1971-08-05 | Times (London) | All Bengali diplomats of Pakistan quit in US |
1971-08-05 | Times (London) | Ruthless conduct of war in Bangla Desh |
1971-08-06 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses Bengalis Of Massacring 100,000 |
1971-08-06 | New York Times | Editorial: Stability' in Pakistan |
1971-08-06 | U.S. National Archives | 143415. Strictly Eyes Only for Ambassador Keating and Chargé Sober from the Secretary |
1971-08-06 | Times (London) | Pakistan’s version of Bengal uprising |
1971-08-06 | Times (London) | Senator Kennedy to visit India |
1971-08-07 | New York Times | Amid Distrust in East Pakistan, a Need for Coexistence |
1971-08-07 | New York Times | A U.N. Team in Geneva To Direct Pakistani Aid |
1971-08-07 | New York Times | GROMYKO TO VISIT INDIA TOMORROW |
1971-08-07 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Meeting With AL Rep. Reference: Calcutta |
1971-08-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter from Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon |
1971-08-07 | Times (London) | Gromyko visit to Delhi leads to speculation that war with Pakistan may be imminent |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | Big Powers Act to Prevent Indian-Pakistani Fighting |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | Bengali Rebel Tells of Aid From India |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | U.S.‐Pakistan Food Pact |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | 88 OF AWAMI LEAGUE KEEP PAKISTAN SEATS |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | GROUP WOULD AID BENGALI SCHOLARS |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | Stamps: Bangla Desh: Tread with Caution |
1971-08-08 | New York Times | India: Will Words Yield To Bullets? |
1971-08-09 | International Herald Tribune | A Bengali viewpoint : Yahya faces bitter choice |
1971-08-09 | International Herald Tribune | EDITORIAL: Concert of powers |
1971-08-09 | International Herald Tribune | Letters - On Pakistan |
1971-08-09 | International Herald Tribune | Major Powers Seek To Avert War In Bengal |
1971-08-09 | New York Times | SOVIET AND INDIA REACH AN ACCORD |
1971-08-09 | New York Times | Welcome at Airport |
1971-08-09 | U.S. National Archives | SUBJECT Indo-Soviet Treaty of Peace, Friendship and Cooperation |
1971-08-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger |
1971-08-09 | Times (London) | Mr Gromyko in Delhi for crucial talks |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | Indians sign surprise treaty of friendship with Moscow |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | Sheikh Mujib trial begins tomorrow in secret |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | - And on the bengal border |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Yahya Schedules a Secret Trial Of Separatist Chief Tomorrow |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Editorial: Soviet-Indian Pact |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Meant to Deter Pakistan |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | India and Russians Sign 20-Year Friendship Pact |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Indian Shells Killed 20 in a 9-Day Period |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Rogers Gives $1-Million to Thant For Relief Work in East Pakistan |
1971-08-10 | New York Times | Concern in Washington |
1971-08-10 | U.S. National Archives | SUBJECT Discussion with U Thant on the UN Relief Effort in East Pakistan |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | The Times Diary: Pak again |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | Purpose of Gromyko mission to Delhi was to avert a war |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | UN needs £60m quickly for Bengal refugees |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi presents Bill to abolish maharajahs |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | Million Indians at Bangla Desh mass rally |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | Mr Rogers sees U Thant over Pakistan |
1971-08-10 | Times (London) | HANDS JOINED ACROSS THE HIMALAYAS |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | PRAISE OF SOVIET VOICED IN INDIA |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Shows Concern |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | THANT CAUTIONS ON MUJIB TRIAL |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Eleven Senators Appeal |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Agreement on Repatriation |
1971-08-11 | New York Times | Notes on People: PAKISTAN Kennedy Persona Non Grata |
1971-08-11 | Novosti Press Agency (APN) | A Strategy for Peace in Asia |
1971-08-11 | U.S. National Archives | Letter From the Indian Ambassador (Jha) to President Nixon |
1971-08-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Senior Review Group Meeting |
1971-08-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum for the Record |
1971-08-11 | Times (London) | Pakistanis call off the Kennedy mission |
1971-08-11 | Times (London) | Letter: Shaikh Mujib’s trial |
1971-08-12 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: The fate of Sheikh Mujib |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Indians Assure U.S. on Treaty With Soviet |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | U.N. Seeks Funds to Ship Aid to Pakistan |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Soviet and India Cite Crisis |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Appeal by Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Kennedy Sees Refugee Camp |
1971-08-12 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Self-Determination for the Bengalis |
1971-08-12 | Times (London) | Bengali threat to kill Pakistan hostages if Shaikh is harmed |
1971-08-12 | Times (London) | Russia and India call for a political solution in E Bengal |
1971-08-13 | New Statesman | With the Bangladesh guerrillas |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Soviet Move to Avert War Is Seen in Pact With India |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Betrayal of Rebels Charged |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Pakistani to Visit Soviet |
1971-08-13 | New York Times | Dr. Blake Appeals on Mujib |
1971-08-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Instruction on Contacts with Bangla Desh Representatives in India—Cable for Clearance |
1971-08-13 | Times (London) | Bengalis warn UN that its observers will be killed |
1971-08-13 | Times (London) | Pakistan keeps silent on trial of Shaikh Mujib |
1971-08-13 | Times (London) | The Times Diary: Menon again |
1971-08-13 | Times (London) | Letters: The trial of Shaikh Mujib |
1971-08-14 | New York Times | Pact Said to Bury India's Nonalignment |
1971-08-14 | New York Times | PAKISTAN EXPECTS BENGALI ATTACKS |
1971-08-14 | New York Times | THANT AGAIN ASKS AID TO PAKISTANIS |
1971-08-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-08-14 | Times (London) | Kennedy mission gives warning of danger to refugee children |
1971-08-14 | Times (London) | Lawyer exile offers to defend shaikh |
1971-08-14 | Times (London) | The Times Diary |
1971-08-15 | New York Times | Sabotage by Pakistan Is Charged by Indians |
1971-08-15 | New York Times | PAKISTAN HOLIDAY IS GRIM IN DACCA |
1971-08-15 | New York Times | India: Score One Diplomatic Coup for The Russians |
1971-08-15 | Washington Star/Evening Star | REFUGEES EXIST ON VERY LITTLE—PAKISTANIS BEAR ORDEAL IN SILENCE |
1971-08-16 | Newsweek | Pakistan: Moment of decision |
1971-08-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SILENT ON MUJIB'S TRIAL |
1971-08-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN'S ENVOY FEARS INDIA ATTACK |
1971-08-16 | Times (London) | Tension higher on Pakistan border as Indian trains are blown up |
1971-08-16 | Times (London) | Letters: In East Pakistan |
1971-08-16 | Times (London) | Editorial: MOSCOW THINKS IT OUT |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Letters to the Editor: Sheikh Mujib's Illegal trial |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Kennedy, in India, Terms Pakistani Drive Genocide |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Kennedy Leaves India |
1971-08-17 | New York Times | Roundup of Rebels in Dacca |
1971-08-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Dobrynin and Kissinger |
1971-08-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | CONTINGENCY PAPER—INDO-PAKISTAN HOSTILITIES |
1971-08-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-08-17 | Times (London) | Mr Kennedy convinced of genocide in E Bengal |
1971-08-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Implications of the Situation in South Asia |
1971-08-18 | Times (London) | Relief mission halted in East Pakistan |
1971-08-18 | Times (London) | Irish appeal in Pakistan |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Mujib's Trial Began a Week Ago |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan: We Can Help -- But Without Arms |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan: The Goondas of Saidpur |
1971-08-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan: A 'Final Solution' in Bengal? |
1971-08-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Letter From Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-08-20 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Plans Visit to U.S., Paris and West Germany in Fall |
1971-08-20 | New York Times | MORE LEGISLATORS BARRED IN PAKISTAN |
1971-08-20 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Aid Funds for Refugees in India |
1971-08-20 | U.S. National Archives | From Williams. Subject: Meeting with President Yahya, August 19, 1971 (M.M. Ahmad, Ambassador Farland and Williams attending). |
1971-08-20 | U.S. National Archives | Eyes Only for Secretary Rogers and Assistant Secretary Sisco. Subj: Trial of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. |
1971-08-20 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Military Supply Pipeline in Pakistan |
1971-08-20 | Times (London) | Trials planned for 190 Awami League victors at the election |
1971-08-20 | Times (London) | Shift of policy by Mrs Gandhi upsets Bengalis |
1971-08-21 | New York Times | Pakistan Designates a Lawyer As Defender of Bengali Leader |
1971-08-21 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: To Help Refugee Children |
1971-08-21 | Times (London) | Top lawyer named to defend Shaikh |
1971-08-22 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SAYS ARMY KILLED 51 IN THE EAST |
1971-08-22 | New York Times | Nixon Names 6 for Study Of U.S. Aid to Pakistanis |
1971-08-23 | New York Times | Guerrilla Raid in Pakistan |
1971-08-23 | New York Times | Refugee Count Rises in India |
1971-08-23 | Washington Post | U.S. POLICY A UNITED PAKISTAN |
1971-08-23 | Washington Post | INDIA-PAKISTAN CRISIS PERSISTS DESPITE PACT |
1971-08-23 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Supply ship sabotage shatters confidence of W. Pakistan |
1971-08-23 | Daily Telegraph (London) | RELUCTANT CANDIDATES IN DACCA |
1971-08-23 | Washington Post | Police station set ablaze |
1971-08-23 | Times (London) | British charity officials off to E Pakistan |
1971-08-23 | Times (London) | Pakistan envoy to London again |
1971-08-24 | New York Times | YAHYA SEEKS DONORS TO STOCKPILE BLOOD |
1971-08-24 | Jerusalem Post | West Bengal Tensions Near Flashpoint as Bangla Desh Exodus Continues |
1971-08-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Indo-Soviet Friendship Treaty |
1971-08-24 | U.S. National Archives | For Asst. Secretary Sisco. Subj: Contacts With Bangla Desh Reps—Pres. Yahya’s Reaction. Ref: State 154078 |
1971-08-25 | New York Times | CIVILIAN RULE HINTED FOR EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-08-25 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger |
1971-08-26 | RTT file - US Diplomatic Messages | Kennedy’s address to press club |
1971-08-26 | New York Times | 60 EAST PAKISTANIS KILLED IN FLOODING |
1971-08-26 | New York Times | No Headline: George Bush confers with U Thant |
1971-08-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Rogers–Dobrynin Talk on South Asia |
1971-08-26 | Times (London) | Mission from Stepney to Bengal refugees |
1971-08-27 | New York Times | Keating Responds Bluntly To Indian Criticism of U.S. |
1971-08-27 | Times (London) | India faces big rise in bill for refugees |
1971-08-28 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Genocide in Pakistan - Murder of a People: The Victims |
1971-08-28 | Times (London) | General strike disrupts Bengal flood relief |
1971-08-28 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Who Is My Neighbour |
1971-08-28 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: U.N. Mission to Pakistan |
1971-08-29 | New York Times | Stamps: BANGLA DESH |
1971-08-29 | New York Times | Percy, Deploring Rift With India, Says U.S. Aid to Pakistan Has Been Exaggerated |
1971-08-29 | New York Times | While Many Ignore Agony of Bengal… |
1971-08-29 | New York Times Magazine | Letter to the Editor: THE PAKISTANI REFUGEE PROBLEM |
1971-08-30 | New York Times | Percy Arrives in Dacca |
1971-08-30 | Guardian(UK) | WASHINGTON AND BANGLA DESH |
1971-08-31 | Times (London) | New floods affect thousands in W Bengal |
1971-08-31 | Times (London) | India alleges relief workers spied |
1971-08-31 | New York Times | Envoy of Pakistan Calls U.S. Arms Aid Since '65 Negligible |
1971-08-31 | New York Times | Defection Attempt Balked |
1971-08-31 | New York Post | Martial Lawlessness in East Pakistan |
1971-08-31 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Contacts with Bangla Desh Reps. |
1971-08-31 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Trial of Mujibur Rahman. |
1971-09-01 | Times (London) | The slow march of famine |
1971-09-01 | New York Times | CIVILIAN TO RULE EAST PAKISTANIS |
1971-09-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-09-02 | Times (London) | Civilian has task of winning back E Pakistan |
1971-09-02 | Times (London) | India names new envoy |
1971-09-02 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Military Supply Pipeline for Pakistan |
1971-09-02 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/45. |
1971-09-03 | Times (London) | Letters: Needs and facts in East Pakistan |
1971-09-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Tries and Jails a Dutch Tourist as a Spy |
1971-09-03 | Washington Post | MOST WEST PAKISTANIS SUPPORT MILITARY ACTION IN EAST |
1971-09-03 | Washington Post | ARMY ORDERS TRIAL FOR 65 EAST PAKISTANIS |
1971-09-03 | Washington Post | CENSORSHIP OF NEWS IS LIFTED IN PAKISTAN |
1971-09-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Cut-Off of Aid to India |
1971-09-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Paper Prepared by Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff |
1971-09-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | CONTINGENCY PLANNING—INDO-PAK HOSTILITIES |
1971-09-03 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Deputy Administrator of the Agency for International Development (Williams) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, September 3, 1971 |
1971-09-04 | Nation (Freetown) | EDITORIAL: Pakistan gets angry with the West |
1971-09-04 | New York Times | More Japanese Aid for India |
1971-09-04 | Times (London) | Relief team to risk arrest in E Pakistan |
1971-09-05 | New York Times | A General Amnesty To East Pakistanis Extended by Yahya |
1971-09-05 | New York Times | Defense for Sheik Mujib Reportedly Wins a Delay |
1971-09-06 | Guardian(UK) | No mention of Mujib in Yahya’s amnesty |
1971-09-06 | New York Times | U.S. Rift Widens in India, Eases in Pakistan |
1971-09-06 | New York Times | Fear Seen Bringing Washington and Yahya Closer |
1971-09-06 | Times (London) | Pakistan stops British aid volunteer team |
1971-09-06 | Times (London) | Amnesty frees Pakistan detainees |
1971-09-07 | Le Soleil (Dakar) Senegal | India faces an ordeal on the road of Pakistani exodus |
1971-09-07 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Release Of a Number Jailed in East |
1971-09-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Guidance for Keating—US Policy Toward China and India |
1971-09-07 | Times (London) | Pakistan’s concessions bring about a thaw in relations with U S |
1971-09-07 | Times (London) | Editorial: SPECIAL COURTS AND SECRET TRIALS |
1971-09-08 | New York Times | Bartered Burmese Rice Will Aid Pakistanis |
1971-09-08 | Washington Post | U.S.-PAKISTAN TIES : A LEVER OR EMBRACE? |
1971-09-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-09-08 | Times (London) | Aid Britons arrested |
1971-09-08 | Times (London) | Curbing the power of the Punjab |
1971-09-09 | Washington Post | Student Boycott |
1971-09-10 | Peace News | One Omega mission accomplished |
1971-09-10 | Peace News | Bangladesh: Scenario for nonviolent revolution |
1971-09-10 | Daily Morning Post (Nigeria) | Secession attempt in Pakistan |
1971-09-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-09-10 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi curtails her Kashmir visit |
1971-09-11 | Frontier (Calcutta) | China and Pakistan |
1971-09-11 | New York Times | BENGALIS TO SEND DELEGATION HERE |
1971-09-11 | New York Times | Support Sought at U.N. |
1971-09-11 | New York Times | Groups Back Freedom Fight |
1971-09-11 | Guardian(UK) | MUD IN THE RIVER OF AID |
1971-09-11 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger |
1971-09-11 | Times (London) | Five-party group formed to coordinate Bengal fight |
1971-09-12 | New York Times | PAKISTANI AWAITS LEADERSHIP POST |
1971-09-12 | New York Times | Bhutto Attacks Regime |
1971-09-12 | Washington Post | Civil War Threat in W. Pakistan |
1971-09-13 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Lean and hungry look at Yahya |
1971-09-13 | Glasgow Herald (Glasgow) | EDITORIAL: Mrs. Gandhi in Russia |
1971-09-13 | Toronto Telegram (Canada) | EDITORIAL: The need for action in Pakistan |
1971-09-13 | Times (London) | Now floods mean one million children with acute malnutrition |
1971-09-13 | Times (London) | Force of 5,000 trained guerrillas joins Bangla Desh resistance as reprisals by Army continue |
1971-09-13 | Times (London) | Dangers to famine relief in East Bengal |
1971-09-14 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Indian army on border standby |
1971-09-14 | Times (London) | Editorial: THE GREAT TRAGEDY OF BENGAL |
1971-09-15 | Observer (London) | HOW PAKISTAN VIEWS ITS PRESIDENT AND HIS MILITARY JUNTA—LEAN AND HUNGRY LOOK AT YAHYA |
1971-09-15 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Refugee and East Pakistan Relief |
1971-09-15 | Times (London) | President Yahya sees Shah |
1971-09-15 | Times (London) | Doctors say 100,000 children are in peril |
1971-09-15 | Times (London) | U Thant meets press for last time at UN |
1971-09-16 | New York Times | World Bank Says Refugee Cost May Stunt Indian Development |
1971-09-16 | New York Times | Yahya Visits Teheran for Talks |
1971-09-16 | Baltimore Sun | EAST PAKISTAN STILL NIGHTMARE OF VANISHED MEN |
1971-09-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Situation in South Asia |
1971-09-16 | Times (London) | Pakistan anti-guerrilla reprisals force more refugees across the border |
1971-09-16 | Times (London) | Gen Yahya’s visit wins support of Teheran |
1971-09-17 | Ottawa Citizen (Canada) | EDITORIAL: Deep gulf and hatred—can Pakistan ever be the same again? |
1971-09-17 | Daily Al Bilad (Saudi Arabia) | EDITORIAL : Honour for Pakistan |
1971-09-17 | New York Times | Pakistan Chief Believed Seeking A Conference With Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-09-17 | New York Times | Train Reported Blown Up |
1971-09-17 | Times (London) | Pakistan Army withdrawal is demanded |
1971-09-17 | Times (London) | Food distribution problems as Bengal floods recede |
1971-09-18 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Calcutta |
1971-09-18 | Times (London) | Travel by journalists in W Bengal restricted |
1971-09-19 | Daily Ayandegan (Iran) | The political solution for Pakistan |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | India Curbs Border Visits By Foreign Correspondents |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | SHEIK MUJIB TRIAL REPORTED ENDED |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | Elected Officials Win Role |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | Reports of Talks Denied |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | DACCA STILL A CITY OF VANISHING MEN |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | East Pakistan's Governor Swears In Interim Cabinet |
1971-09-19 | New York Times | Stamps: BANGLA DESH |
1971-09-20 | New York Times | U.S. to Step Up Food and Supplies to East Pakistanis |
1971-09-20 | New York Times | NEW ELECTIONS SET FOR EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-09-20 | Wall Street Journal | DETERMINED COURSE—PAKISTAN SEEMS LIKELY TO PUSH ITS REPRESSION OF BENGALS IN THE EAST |
1971-09-21 | New York Times | Pakistan May Ask U.S. and Soviet to Take Hand in Seeking Dialogue With Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-09-21 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Contact with Bangla Desh Reps |
1971-09-22 | Times of India (Bombay) | Yahya is under pressure to step down |
1971-09-22 | Kuwait Times (Kuwait) | ‘Operation lifeline’ delayed |
1971-09-22 | Daily Al Thaura (Tripoli, Libya) | EDITORIAL: Situation in Pakistan |
1971-09-22 | International Herald Tribune | Yahya to negotiate? |
1971-09-22 | Evening Bulletin (Philadelphia) | ANOTHER MESS IN ASIA—BUREAUCRATIC MUDDLE MIRES U.S. BETWEEN WEST PAKISTAN AND INDIA |
1971-09-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum Prepared in the Office of National Estimates, Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, September 22, 1971 |
1971-09-23 | Daily Amrita Bazar Patrika (Calcutta) | Pakistanis feel Yahya’s applecart will topple |
1971-09-23 | Daily Frankfurter Allgemeime Zeitung (Frankfurt, West Germany) | EDITORIAL: The Bengal fire |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | Bengali Refugees Say Soldiers Continue to Kill, Loot and Burn |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | BHUTTO DEMANDS ELECTIONS IN 1971 |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | U.N. GETS APPEAL ON EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-09-23 | New York Times | East Pakistani Guerrillas Reported Active in the West |
1971-09-24 | Western Mail (Cardiff.) | World has not kept faith with East Bengal refugees |
1971-09-24 | New York Times | STATE DEPT. SEEKS MORE BENGALI AID |
1971-09-24 | Times (London) | Bangla Desh leaders ready for international relief operation if the safeguards are adequate |
1971-09-25 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Pakistan: Star in the west |
1971-09-25 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Bengali Plans |
1971-09-25 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Fighters of Darkness |
1971-09-25 | New York Times | The Release of Mujib Soon Rumored as Part of a Deal |
1971-09-25 | Times (London) | British ship holed in Pakistan port by East Bengal frogmen |
1971-09-25 | Times (London) | Meeting of Catholic Relief Agencies |
1971-09-25 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Indo-U.S. Relations in Indian Public Arena: There’s No Place To Go But Up. |
1971-09-26 | Weekly New Age (New Delhi) | Bangla Desh Struggle: Victory assured — Now task is to hasten it |
1971-09-26 | New York Times | Explosion in East Pakistan Injures a Cabinet Minister |
1971-09-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon |
1971-09-27 | Baltimore Sun | IN WEST PAKISTAN, LOOKING EAST-MUJIB—A TRIAL AND A SYMBOL |
1971-09-28 | RTT file - US Diplomatic Messages | U.N. hears appeals for political solution in East Pakistan |
1971-09-28 | Scotsman (Edinburgh) | Release of Sheikh Mujibur predicted |
1971-09-28 | New York Times | INDIAN TELLS U.N. PAKISTAN SETS UP 'REIGN OF TERROR' |
1971-09-28 | New York Times | PAROLE IS FORECAST FOR BENGALI LEADER |
1971-09-28 | New York Times | SINDHIS' UNREST EASES IN PAKISTAN |
1971-09-28 | Times (London) | Dinner for Mrs Gandhi cancelled in Moscow |
1971-09-28 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 9833 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, September 28, 1971, 1039Z |
1971-09-28 | Times (London) | Angry exchanges at UN over Bengal refugees |
1971-09-29 | Canberra Times (Australia) | Pakistani Visit to Iran set puzzle |
1971-09-29 | Baltimore Sun | EDITORIAL : Pakistan Internal |
1971-09-29 | Indian Nation (Patna) | Three enemies to be fought |
1971-09-29 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CAUTIONS PRESS ON MUJIB FATE |
1971-09-29 | New York Times | SOVIET-INDIA PLEA MADE TO PAKISTAN |
1971-09-29 | New York Times | Yahya Khan Speaks |
1971-09-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT President Nixon’s Meeting with USSR Foreign Minister Gromyko on September 29, 1971 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:40 p.m. in the Oval Office of the White House |
1971-09-29 | Times (London) | Mr Kosygin rebukes Pakistan refugees |
1971-09-29 | Times (London) | 20 give evidence at secret trial of Shaikh Mujib |
1971-09-30 | Hindustan Times (New Delhi) | How successful are the guerrillas? |
1971-09-30 | Daily Al Madina (Jeddah) | EDITORIAL : Where is war? |
1971-09-30 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Pakistani chaos edges India nearer to war |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Refugee Children in India: ‘Thousands’ Die |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | PAKISTAN AT U.N. ASKS INDIA TALKS |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Bhutto Assails Rule By Pakistani Army, Asks End to 'Terror' |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Pope Asks Refugee Relief |
1971-09-30 | New York Times | Cholera in India Is Fatal To 5,805 Bengali Refugees |
1971-09-30 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT South Asian Relief |
1971-09-30 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), British Foreign Secretary Douglas-Home, and the British Ambassador to the United States (Cromer), Washington, September 30, 1971, 4:10-5:31 p.m. |
1971-09-30 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi and Soviet leaders fail to agree |
1971-09-30 | Times (London) | Editorial: A POLITICAL SOLUTION FOR EAST BENGAL |
1971-10-02 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Confrontation at UN: Shaky Team |
1971-10-02 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Confrontation at UN: Interest Wanes |
1971-10-02 | Guardian(UK) | Aid for India, not Pakistan |
1971-10-02 | New York Times | Podgorny Makes Stop in India |
1971-10-02 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Discussion Between Secretary and FonMin Swaran Singh (India)—Bangla Desh—GOP Negotiations |
1971-10-02 | Times (London) | Russia calls for settlement in East Bengal |
1971-10-03 | Washington Star/Evening Star | IN INDIA, THEY'RE SAFE—AND STAYING |
1971-10-04 | New York Times | Pope Appeals for Aid To Bengali Children |
1971-10-04 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 10043 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, October 4, 1971, 1230Z |
1971-10-05 | New York Times | Growing Strains Between U.S. and India Viewed as Eroding Bonds of Friendship |
1971-10-05 | New York Times | Kennedy Reports Recent U.S. Offer of Military Aid to Pakistan |
1971-10-05 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports 27 Slain |
1971-10-05 | Times (London) | UN appeals for more Bengal aid after floods wreck camps |
1971-10-05 | Times (London) | Times Diary: To the Top |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | East Pakistani Frogmen Damage Ship |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | Bengali Refugees Stirring Strife in India |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CHARGES INDIA WAGES WAR |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | Senate Unit Votes Proposal To Suspend Aid to Pakistan |
1971-10-06 | New York Times | Caller Asks $4-Million For Vermeer's Return |
1971-10-06 | Times (London) | Pakistan accuses India of waging clandestine war |
1971-10-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | NEXT STEPS IN SOUTH ASIA |
1971-10-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | POSSIBLE US RESPONSES TO CHINESE MILITARY ACTIONS IN SOUTH ASIA |
1971-10-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-10-07 | Times (London) | More refugees expected to cross from East Pakistan |
1971-10-08 | New York Times | Pakistan Censors an Ex-Officer Who Plans Election Race in East |
1971-10-08 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Risks of War in Indo-Pak Confrontation |
1971-10-08 | U.S. National Archives | Eyes Only Chargé. Ref: 185010 Subject: Letter from President Yahya. |
1971-10-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Jha and Kissinger |
1971-10-08 | U.S. National Archives | Discussion With Gromyko on Indo-Pak Confrontation |
1971-10-08 | Times (London) | Waiter charged with theft of £1m Vermeer |
1971-10-09 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA: Bosom Friends |
1971-10-09 | Far Eastern Economic Review | New Balance |
1971-10-09 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Mercy for Mujib? |
1971-10-09 | New York Times | AIRLIFT OF REFUGEES TO PAKISTAN URGED |
1971-10-09 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Bangla Desh Contacts |
1971-10-10 | Times (London) | PAKISTAN : the propaganda war - Who pays the Pakistani piper |
1971-10-10 | Times (London) | Charting disaster |
1971-10-10 | New York Times | Bengal: Breaking Point Is Near — And It May Mean War |
1971-10-11 | New York Times | Pope and Synod Fast For Pakistani Refugees |
1971-10-11 | New York Times | PAKISTAN LIFTS BAN ON POLITICAL ACTION |
1971-10-11 | New York Times | Editorial: Shadow Over the Subcontinent |
1971-10-11 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Discussion With President Yahya: Risks of War. Ref |
1971-10-11 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Pres. Yahya on Mujib and on Talks With BD Leadership. |
1971-10-11 | Times (London) | Ban on political activity lifted in Pakistan |
1971-10-12 | New York Times | Envoy Backs Bangla Desh |
1971-10-12 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Risks of War in Indo-Pak Confrontation. Ref: State 185010. |
1971-10-12 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 186578 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, October 12, 1971, 1837Z |
1971-10-12 | Times (London) | Border build-up brings warning from India |
1971-10-12 | Times (London) | President Yahya quoted by Shaikh’s defence |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Guerrilla Step-up Seen |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Yahya to Call Assembly |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Guilty Verdict Reported |
1971-10-13 | New York Times | Malraux to Go to India |
1971-10-13 | Christian Science Monitor | Rebel roams East Pakistan |
1971-10-13 | Times (London) | Pakistan told that India is preparing to attack |
1971-10-14 | New York Times | Horrors of East Pakistan Turning Hope Into Despair |
1971-10-14 | New York Times | Effort to Get U.N. Presence in Pakistan Deadlocked |
1971-10-14 | New York Times | No Title: Sadruddin Aga Khan in new effort on behalf of refugees |
1971-10-14 | Times (London) | UN refugee warning of ‘terrible drama’ in India |
1971-10-15 | New York Times | Pakistan Said to Have Received North Korean Arms |
1971-10-15 | New York Times | 2 Gunmen Assassinate Ex-East Pakistan Chief |
1971-10-15 | New York Times | Guerrillas Said to Curb Relief |
1971-10-15 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Risk of War in Indo-Pak Confrontation |
1971-10-15 | Times (London) | Refugee burden sends India into recession |
1971-10-15 | Times (London) | Sharp increase in Soviet criticism of Pakistan |
1971-10-15 | Times (London) | Politician is shot dead in Dacca |
1971-10-15 | Times (London) | War in E Bengal hindering relief |
1971-10-16 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Children of Death |
1971-10-16 | Times (London) | Senate axes $850m from foreign aid plans |
1971-10-17 | New York Times | TITO VISITS INDIA 5TH TIME SINCE '54 |
1971-10-17 | New York Times | East Pakistan: The Grim Fight for 'Bangla Desh' |
1971-10-17 | Washington Post | Pakistani Plight "Desperate" |
1971-10-18 | Guardian(UK) | Warning by India as Yahya suggests ‘mutual withdrawal’ |
1971-10-18 | Guardian(UK) | Dacca guerrillas start offensive |
1971-10-18 | New York Times | PAKISTAN IS WARNED BY INDIANS ON WAR |
1971-10-18 | New York Times | No Headline: Yahya proposes withdrawal from border |
1971-10-18 | Times (London) | Soviet move reported to head off Indian war |
1971-10-19 | New York Times | Washington Bids Pakistan and India Show Restraint |
1971-10-19 | New York Times | Warning by Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-10-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Subject: Yahya Letter to President Nixon |
1971-10-19 | Times (London) | Britain gives £8.5m more for Bengal relief |
1971-10-19 | Times (London) | Another £8.5m for relief of Pakistan refugees |
1971-10-19 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi tells President Tito that India does not want to go to war with Pakistan |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Indian and Pakistani Armies Confront Each Other Along Borders |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Pakistan Accuses India |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Editorial: ‘The Smell of War’... |
1971-10-20 | New York Times | Editorial: ... The Cruelest Cut |
1971-10-20 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: East Pakistan Insurgency—Evaluation |
1971-10-20 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi rejects meeting with President Yahya and turns down border withdrawal plan |
1971-10-20 | Times (London) | Pakistan cargo risk rates doubled |
1971-10-21 | New York Times | Militancy Grows on Pakistan's Border, but Few Believe That War Will Come |
1971-10-21 | New York Times | TITO SUPPORTS INDIA ON PAKISTANI CRISIS |
1971-10-21 | Christian Science Monitor | East and West Pakistan - Mistrust and Refugees |
1971-10-21 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/51. |
1971-10-21 | Times (London) | Mr Kosygin worried by Pakistan |
1971-10-21 | Times (London) | The Times Diary: Pakistan PR |
1971-10-22 | New York Times | U.S. AND SOVIET BID INDIANS AVOID WAR WITH PAKISTANIS |
1971-10-22 | New York Times | Thant Makes Appeal |
1971-10-22 | New York Times | East Pakistani Town in Guerrilla Enclave Is Coming Back to Life |
1971-10-22 | Christian Science Monitor | India, East and West Pakistan - An Anxious Threesome |
1971-10-22 | Washington Post | WAR THREAT ON THE SUBCONTINENT |
1971-10-22 | Baltimore Sun | THE TACTICS OF THE BANGLA DESH GUERRILLAS |
1971-10-22 | U.S. National Archives | SUBJECT Indo-Pakistan Situation |
1971-10-22 | Times (London) | Soviet minister on surprise visit to Delhi |
1971-10-22 | Times (London) | Editorial: ACTS OF WAR ARE STILL POSSIBLE |
1971-10-23 | New York Times | Punjabi Militia Mobilized |
1971-10-23 | New Republic | ARMS PEDDLING |
1971-10-23 | Times (London) | India reported calling up Army reserves |
1971-10-24 | New York Times | MRS. GANDHI CALLS FOR INDIAN UNITY TO MEET 'DANGER' |
1971-10-24 | New York Times | PAKISTAN OFFERS SEIZED TV FILMS |
1971-10-24 | New York Times | Soviet Motives Assessed |
1971-10-24 | Pravda | TRAGEDY ON THE BANKS OF THE GANGES |
1971-10-25 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Mrs. Gandhi on mission to west |
1971-10-25 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Pakistan army’s crack units ‘itching to go’ |
1971-10-25 | Time | East Pakistan: Even the skies weep |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports 2 Raids |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | Many Accept India Count Of 9.4 Million Refugees |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | ‘Flying Swami’ Begins Pakistan Peace Flight |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | Firefight Near Kashmir Cited |
1971-10-25 | New York Times | India Charges Shelling |
1971-10-25 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi flies abroad in spite of war threat |
1971-10-25 | Times (London) | Kremlin envoy meets leaders of Bangla Desh |
1971-10-25 | Times (London) | Obsession with war on the Indian sub-continent |
1971-10-26 | Times (London) | EDITORIAL: Stop the slaughter |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Pakistanis Report 501 of Foe Killed In Eastern Area |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Indian Official Bars a Pullback While Pakistani 'Threat' Lasts |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Hope Voiced by U.S. Officials |
1971-10-26 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Bars Provocation |
1971-10-26 | Washington Post | MOSLEMS JOIN HUMAN TORRENT |
1971-10-26 | Washington Post | SHELLINGS BY INDIANS MAKE PAKISTANI SITE A GHOST TOWN |
1971-10-26 | Washington Post | RADISH GARDEN GROWS AMID REFUGEE POVERTY |
1971-10-26 | Times (London) | Secret Soviet pact to supply arms to India |
1971-10-27 | New York Times | Pakistan Lists Toll of 78 More In Fighting in Eastern Region |
1971-10-27 | New York Times | INTERNATIONAL UNIT OFFERS INDIA HELP |
1971-10-27 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Upholds Arms Aid |
1971-10-27 | Washington Star/Evening Star | MRS. GANDHI COMES BEARING GREAT PROBLEMS |
1971-10-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Briefing Prepared for President Nixon |
1971-10-27 | Times (London) | Presidential pardon for Shaikh Mujib possible |
1971-10-28 | New York Times | Soviet Official Leaves; India Hints New Arms Aid |
1971-10-28 | New York Times | Pakistanis Charge Indian Shells Killed 64 Civilians in East |
1971-10-28 | New York Times | Editorial: On the Edge of the Precipice |
1971-10-28 | Times (London) | Soviet commitment to come to aid of India is linked with belief that Pakistan is on way to war |
1971-10-29 | New York Times | Russia's Air Chief Joins the Long List Of Visitors to India |
1971-10-29 | Washington Post | PAKISTAN'S REFUGEE CENTERS—EVERYTHING BUT REFUGEES |
1971-10-29 | Washington Post | SOVIET AIR OFFICIAL TO VISIT INDIA |
1971-10-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Military Supply to Pakistan |
1971-10-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | PRESIDENT’S SATURDAY BRIEFING |
1971-10-29 | Times (London) | Profit from Oval |
1971-10-29 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi grows angry over observers plan |
1971-10-29 | Times (London) | Editorial: MRS INDIRA GANDHI STATES HER CASE |
1971-10-30 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA-PAKISTAN: Armed To A Point |
1971-10-30 | New York Times | India's Desperate Mission |
1971-10-30 | Washington Post | CRISIS REFLECTS U.N. IMPOTENCE |
1971-10-30 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya |
1971-10-30 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Indo-Pak Confrontation. For Ambassador Farland. |
1971-10-30 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi in weekend talks at Chequers |
1971-10-31 | Times (London) | Inside Bengal: The terror with two faces |
1971-10-31 | New York Times | INDIA IN BUILD-UP AT PAKISTAN LINE |
1971-10-31 | New York Times | Pakistan: The Enemy With Whom There Can Be No Peace |
1971-10-31 | New York Times Magazine | THE UNBELIEVABLE HAPPENS IN BENGAL |
1971-10-31 | Washington Post | EAST PAKISTAN TOWN: SIGNS OF WEAKNESS |
1971-10-31 | Washington Star/Evening Star | THE SAD STATE OF UNITED STATES-INDIA RELATIONS |
1971-11-01 | Daily Telegraph (London) | President Yahya’s Peking-glass worlds |
1971-11-01 | Internationalist | DEVELOPMENT NEWS: ‘WORST DISASTER IN HISTORY’ Say Relief Teams |
1971-11-01 | Internationalist | BANGLADESH |
1971-11-01 | New York Post | . . . A TEST CASE |
1971-11-01 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi wants swift action over Bengal |
1971-11-01 | Times (London) | UN wanted |
1971-11-02 | Times (London) | Mukti Bahini set a 12-month target |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Is Critical of U.S. View on Refugee Aid |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | India Takes 'Counteraction' |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | Karachi Says Raid Is Repelled |
1971-11-02 | New York Times | Kennedy Asks U.N. Debate |
1971-11-02 | Washington Post | E. PAKISTANI GUERRILLAS APPEAR To GAIN STRENGTH |
1971-11-02 | Washington Post | MRS. GANDHI'S VISIT |
1971-11-02 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Indo-Pak Confrontation—Military Pullback. Ref: State 198660. |
1971-11-02 | Times (London) | India claims air violation as border tension grows |
1971-11-02 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi on return of refugees |
1971-11-03 | Times (London) | Bengali diplomats stage a walk-out |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | Pakistan Bars 53 Election Contests |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | A Harder Line for India |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | PAKISTANIS IN INDIA BEAT BENGALI AIDES |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | No headline: Diplomat in Berne Defects |
1971-11-03 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: War Clouds over the subcontinent |
1971-11-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT President Yahya on Military Pullback |
1971-11-03 | Times (London) | East Bengal guerrillas regret they were not prepared for Gen Yahya’s tanks |
1971-11-03 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi applauded by students in Oxford |
1971-11-03 | Times (London) | More Pakistanis defect |
1971-11-04 | New York Times | Kashmir Border People Worry About Crops More Than War |
1971-11-04 | New York Times | INDIA SAYS TROOPS MAY NOT CROSS LINE |
1971-11-04 | Christian Science Monitor | U.S. ARMS AID TO PAKISTAN STILL IRKS INDIA |
1971-11-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Meeting Between President Nixon, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Mr. Parmeshwar Narain Haksar and Dr. Henry A. Kissinger |
1971-11-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders and Samuel Hoskinson of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 4, 1971 |
1971-11-04 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/53. |
1971-11-04 | Times (London) | 53 East Pakistani MPs to get in without poll |
1971-11-04 | Times (London) | Air clash over frontier |
1971-11-05 | Times (London) | Wave of sabotage in East Bengal as border tension rises |
1971-11-05 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Meets Nixon, Asks Pressure on Pakistan |
1971-11-05 | New York Times | India's Enduring Strong Woman |
1971-11-05 | New York Times | Big Oil Tanker Is Sunk as Government Reports a Sharp Rise in Guerrilla Activity in East Pakistan |
1971-11-05 | Washington Post | BENGALI REFUGEE'S DESPAIR: HAVE LOST ALL HOPE |
1971-11-05 | Christian Science Monitor | U.S. HELP FOR INDIA IN CRISIS? MRS. GANDHI PLEADS CAUSE |
1971-11-05 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and the President’s Assistant (Haldeman), Washington, November 5, 1971, 8:51–9:00 a.m. |
1971-11-05 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum for the President’s File, Washington, November 5, 1971 |
1971-11-05 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Deputy Administrator of the Agency for International Development (Williams) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, November 5, 1971 |
1971-11-05 | Times (London) | Separate services |
1971-11-06 | Far Eastern Economic Review | The Dangers Beyond |
1971-11-06 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA-PAKISTAN: A switch of Focus |
1971-11-06 | Times (London) | Russia flies arms to India as Pakistanis open talks in Peking |
1971-11-06 | New York Times | 350 SCHOLARS ASK BAN ON PAKISTAN AID |
1971-11-06 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi, in Capital, Says India Seeks No War |
1971-11-06 | New York Times | PAKISTANI OFFICIALS ON VISIT TO PEKING |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | MRS. GANDHI CALLS REFUGEES BURDEN |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | Pakistan Charges Indians Use Tanks in Border Attack |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | Mining of U.N. Ship Laid to Pakistani Rebels |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | Pakistani Officials Continue Meeting With Chou En‐lai |
1971-11-07 | New York Times | U.S. and India: Divided Attention From Mrs. Gandhi's Hosts |
1971-11-08 | Nation | Pakistan: What Never Gets Said |
1971-11-08 | Times (London) | China pledges ‘resolute support’ if Pakistan soil is invaded |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | New Delhi Sources Admit Troops Entered Pakistan |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | U.S. WILL CANCEL LICENSES TO SHIP ARMS TO PAKISTAN |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | Pakistan Politician Slain |
1971-11-08 | New York Times | China Pledges Aid to Pakistan |
1971-11-08 | Newsweek | A WAR WAITING TO HAPPEN |
1971-11-08 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Secretary’s Meeting with Prime Minister Gandhi; East Pakistan Problem |
1971-11-08 | Times (London) | Peking pledge of support fails to meet Pakistan military hopes |
1971-11-08 | Times (London) | Washington to end supply of arms to Karachi |
1971-11-08 | Times (London) | Red Cross aid sought for relief in East Bengal |
1971-11-08 | Times (London) | Cyclone flattens homes in East Pakistan |
1971-11-08 | Times (London) | Editorial: INDIA AND PAKISTAN GO OUT CANVASSING |
1971-11-09 | Times (London) | The terror that perpetuates terror |
1971-11-09 | Times (London) | Pakistan hint that China will not join in war |
1971-11-09 | Times (London) | Bengal guerrillas step up number of assassinations and bombings |
1971-11-09 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: Yahya’s shrinking allies |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | MORE SOVIET ARMS ORDERED BY INDIA |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | CONGRESS' STAND ON PAKISTAN CITED |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | Terrorism in Dacca |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | Bhutto Back From Peking |
1971-11-09 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: To Restore Normalcy in East Bengal |
1971-11-09 | Times (London) | Mrs Gandhi speaks out in Paris |
1971-11-09 | Times (London) | India gambles on risk of China coming to Pakistan’s aid |
1971-11-10 | Times (London) | India gambles on risk of China coming to Pakistan’s aid |
1971-11-10 | New York Times | Pakistanis Will Impose Collective Fines in East |
1971-11-10 | New York Times | Indian Attack Reported |
1971-11-10 | New York Times | DOCK STRIKE DELAYS BLANKETS FOR INDIA |
1971-11-10 | Times (London) | Pakistanis weigh up chances of swift assault in Kashmir |
1971-11-10 | Times (London) | E Bengal villages to be fined |
1971-11-11 | New York Times | In Bengali Guerrillas' Hamlet, Hope Is High, Arms Are Scarce |
1971-11-11 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Repulsing A Major Indian Offensive |
1971-11-11 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: To Save the Peace on the Subcontinent |
1971-11-11 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Indo-Pak Military Confrontation. |
1971-11-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Analytical Summary Prepared by the National Security Council Staff, Washington, November 11, 1971 |
1971-11-11 | Times (London) | E Pakistan claims 102 Indians dead in clashes |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | Fighting Is Reported Sporadic but Intense On Pakistan Border |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | India Denies Major Attack |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | U.S. Urges India and Pakistan to Avoid an All-Out War |
1971-11-12 | New York Times | INDIA ANSWERS PRESS ON TRAVEL REQUEST |
1971-11-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-11-12 | Times (London) | Pakistan mood less belligerent |
1971-11-13 | Far Eastern Economic Review | No Healing Lotions |
1971-11-13 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA-PAKISTAN: Undeclared War |
1971-11-13 | Far Eastern Economic Review | A Risky Venture |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | Editorial: 'Some Wise Impulse' |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | Pakistani Rebels Say Force Is Strong and Gaining |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | ROGERS EXPRESSES FEAR OF FULL WAR BY INDIA, PAKISTAN |
1971-11-13 | New York Times | Virtual War, Pakistani Says |
1971-11-13 | Times (London) | Washington fear of Indo-Pakistan war |
1971-11-13 | Times (London) | Troops now massed on both sides of East Bengal border |
1971-11-13 | Times (London) | India plans blockade of Pakistan in a war |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | PAKISTANI MEETS PEKING DELEGATES |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | Back Home, Mrs. Gandhi Warns of Rising Danger |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | Foreign Notes: Deterioration |
1971-11-14 | New York Times | STORM RECOVERY LAGS IN PAKISTAN |
1971-11-15 | Guardian(UK) | India’s strategy of pressure |
1971-11-15 | Times (London) | Mrs. Gandhi asks cabinet to give world last chance to solve crisis |
1971-11-15 | New York Times | Pakistan Says Six Captives Admit Indian Troop Role |
1971-11-15 | New York Times | Pakistani jets violate Indian airspace |
1971-11-15 | New York Times | Once-Idle Consulate in Calcutta Is Heart of Bangla Desh Activity |
1971-11-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation between Sultan Khan and Henry Kissinger |
1971-11-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Pakistan/India Contingency Planning |
1971-11-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-11-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and Pakistani Foreign Secretary Sultan Khan, November 15, 1971, 4:31–4:39 p.m. |
1971-11-15 | Times (London) | Bangla Desh blamed for attack on ship |
1971-11-16 | New York Times | Soviet Bids Pakistan Revive India Ties |
1971-11-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Maury Williams’ Views on Pakistan |
1971-11-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon |
1971-11-16 | Times (London) | India claims border battle victory |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | East Pakistan Town After Raid by Army: Fire and Destruction |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | U.S. Priest Slain in Pakistan |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | Mujib 'Feeble,' Bengali Aide Says Here |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Said to Set Terms For Visits by Observer Teams |
1971-11-17 | New York Times | Pakistan Reports Clashes |
1971-11-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Indo-Pakistan Situation |
1971-11-18 | New York Times | India and Pakistan: Short of War |
1971-11-18 | New York Times | CURFEW IS ORDERED BY ARMY IN DACCA |
1971-11-18 | New York Times | India Charges Intrusion |
1971-11-18 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/56. |
1971-11-19 | New York Times | THREAT TO U.N. AID IN PAKISTAN SEEN |
1971-11-19 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Rejects Thant Proposal |
1971-11-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Briefing Prepared for President Nixon |
1971-11-19 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-11-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | KASHMIR: The Armies Mass |
1971-11-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Dark Side of Freedom |
1971-11-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Those That Have Not |
1971-11-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Faith in Bengal's Fighers |
1971-11-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | INDIA-PAKISTAN: Marching as to War |
1971-11-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | On The Eastern Front |
1971-11-20 | New York Times | CHINA DENOUNCES INDIA AT THE U.N. |
1971-11-20 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-11-21 | Observer (London) | Yahya may let East Bengalis choose |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | India Approaches War Footing As Frontier Fighting Intensifies |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | Yahya Calls for Amity |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | Shellings Reported on Border |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | PAKISTANI GROUP HELPS BOTH SIDES |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | PLAN TO WOO BACK BENGALIS WEIGHED |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | POET READS HERE FOR BENGALI RELIEF |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | East Pakistan: God Is Not With The Big Battalions |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | India: In Case the Guerrillas Need a Bit Of Help |
1971-11-21 | New York Times | Foreign Notes: Mujib Mystery |
1971-11-22 | Guardian(UK) | Menaces from left and right |
1971-11-22 | Times (London) | 13 divisions alleged to have crossed border |
1971-11-22 | New York Times | Editorial: Band-Aids for the Subcontinent |
1971-11-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting1 |
1971-11-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | SUBJECT Indo-Pak Fighting |
1971-11-23 | Guardian(UK) | India and Pakistan line up |
1971-11-23 | Times (London) | Pakistan accuses Indians of launching all-out offensive |
1971-11-23 | Times (London) | Delhi dismisses reports as mere propaganda |
1971-11-23 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Pakistan claims ‘all-out attack’ by India |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | A Major Attack in East Pakistan Reported Begun |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | Calcutta Hears the Bengalis' Forces Aim for Jessore |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | India Restricts Flights |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | 12 Divisions Reported in Attack |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | No Confirmation in U. S. |
1971-11-23 | New York Times | India, Pakistan and U.N. |
1971-11-23 | Pravda | FOR A PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT ON THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT |
1971-11-23 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-11-23 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 23, 1971, 10:55 a.m. |
1971-11-23 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/58. |
1971-11-24 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Bangla Desh Leadership Future Uncertain |
1971-11-24 | Guardian(UK) | Big guns in the arms race |
1971-11-24 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: On the brink of war |
1971-11-24 | Times (London) | Undeclared war as ‘guerrillas’ invade |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Big Indian Force Reported Going Into East Pakistan; Fighter Aircraft in Clash |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | EMERGENCY IS SET |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Reports to U.S. Tell Of Border Crossing |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | U.N. ALL BUT HALTS ITS AID IN PAKISTAN |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Gulf & Western Donates Million for India Relief |
1971-11-24 | New York Times | Where Are the 'Great Powers'? |
1971-11-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-11-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-11-24 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: Indo-Pak Military Escalation |
1971-11-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, November 24, 1971, 12:27–1:12 p.m. |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | India Admits an Incursion, Says It Was Self-Defense |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | U.S. SAID TO WEIGH APPEAL TO YAHYA |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | PAKISTAN REPORTS FIGHTING GOES ON, CALLS UP RESERVE |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | U.N. RELIEF STAFF LEAVING PAKISTAN |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | Background of the Conflict on the Indian Subcontinent |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | Pakistan Is Slow to Appeal to U.N. Council |
1971-11-25 | New York Times | Editorial: Gandhi's Heirs |
1971-11-25 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Secretary’s Meeting with Ambassador Raza. |
1971-11-25 | U.S. National Archives | Subj: South Asia Situation |
1971-11-26 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Chinese will support Pakistan, says Yahya |
1971-11-26 | Daily Telegraph (London) | India’s border initiative |
1971-11-26 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Indians forecast Pakistan rout within week |
1971-11-26 | New Statesman | Why India is risking war |
1971-11-26 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Chinese will support Pakistan, says Yahya |
1971-11-26 | Daily Telegraph (London) | India’s border initiative |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | No Clash of Any Size in the Last 24 Hours, General Reports |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Some Indians Expecting Yahya Will React by Declaring War |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | U.S. MAY ASK U.N. TO WEIGH DISPUTE ON EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | India Goal Termed Independent East Bengal |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Yahya Renews Warning |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Famine Seen Averted For East Pakistanis |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Soviet Demand Reported |
1971-11-26 | New York Times | Chinese Concern Reported |
1971-11-26 | Novosti Press Agency (APN) | INDIAN SUBCONTINENT NEEDS PEACE |
1971-11-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-11-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-11-26 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 26, 1971, 10:42 a.m. |
1971-11-27 | Guardian(UK) | The wages of war |
1971-11-27 | Guardian(UK) | Restraint is china’s purpose |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | INDIA SAYS FORCE ENTERED PAKISTAN FOR SECOND TIME |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | PAKISTAN REPORTS INDIAN 'PRESSURE' |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Pakistan's President Bans a Small Political Party in Move Aimed at Crushing a Source of Opposition |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | In Islamabad, Fighting on the Indian Border Seems Far, Far Off |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Indians Said to Mine Post |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | U.S. Says Bid to U.N. on India And Pakistan Is Only Possibility |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Editorial: Still Time to Intervene |
1971-11-27 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: India's Stand Attacked |
1971-11-27 | U.S. National Archives | For Ambassador. Subject: Presidential Message to Mrs. Gandhi. |
1971-11-27 | U.S. National Archives | For Ambassador Farland. Subj: Presidential Message to President Yahya. |
1971-11-27 | U.S. National Archives | For Ambassador. Subject: South Asian Crisis. |
1971-11-28 | Times (London) | Yahya may have to face war on three fronts |
1971-11-28 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Yahya blusters as Pakistan crumbles |
1971-11-28 | Observer (London) | Bengal refugees won’t budge |
1971-11-28 | Times (London) | Mrs. Gandhi turns the screw |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Visits Borde |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Insurgents' Cabinet Reportedly Called to New Delhi |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Clashes Continuing in Five Sectors Pakistan Says |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Indians Invite Newsmen to Border and Display 3 Captured Tanks From a‘Defensive Action’ in Pakistan |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | NIXON SAID TO PLAN APPEALS ON FIGHTING |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | No Title: White house refuses comment |
1971-11-28 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Hope for East Pakistan |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | Indian Town's Inhabitants Flee Shelling by Pakistan |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | INDIA SETS RANGE FOR RETALIATIONS IN EAST PAKISTAN |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | Indian Offensive Reported |
1971-11-29 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Problems of East Pakistan |
1971-11-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-11-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-11-30 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: India provokes war |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | Pakistani Arms Streaming to Border |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | INDIA SAYS BATTLE IN STRATEGIC AREA IS IN ITS THIRD DAY |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | To India the U.S. Is a Bitter Disappointment |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | China Condemns the Incursions by India |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | U.S. in Plea to India, Pakistan and Soviet |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | " No Reaction So Far" |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | Jurists Ask Data on Mujib |
1971-11-30 | New York Times | Yahya Seeks U. N. Observers |
1971-11-30 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-01 | Guardian(UK) | Mrs. Gandhi’s belligerence |
1971-12-01 | Guardian(UK) | Border areas closed |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | MRS. GANDHI BIDS PAKISTAN REMOVE FORCES FROM EAST |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Indian Force in Pakistan for the 4th Day |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Another Village Is Reported Captured |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Calcutta Is Blacked Out In an Air-Raid Exercise |
1971-12-01 | New York Times | Capture of Town Reported |
1971-12-01 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-01 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: US Military Sales to India. |
1971-12-01 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-12-02 | Daily Telegraph (London) | The retreat to Chittagong? |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | U.S. WILL GRANT NO NEW PERMITS FOR INDIAN ARMS |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | EAST PAKISTANIS SHOT IN REPRISAL |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | RAIL LINE IS CUT, NEW DELHI SAYS |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | New Pakistani Charge |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | Jessore Threatened |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | India-Pakistan Combat Called Exaggerated |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | THANT RELAYS NOTE ON A PAKISTAN TEAM |
1971-12-02 | New York Times | Editorial: A Threat to the Peace |
1971-12-02 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-02 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/61 |
1971-12-03 | Times (London) | I back Indira and freedom |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | India and Pakistan Prepare for the Possibility of Full War |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Is Defiant |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | Rebel Bombings in Dacca |
1971-12-03 | New York Times | U.N. PAKISTAN AID FEARED NEAR HALT |
1971-12-03 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of a Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)1 |
1971-12-03 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-12-03 | U.S. National Archives | Subject: Letter from President Yahya. |
1971-12-03 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State1 |
1971-12-03 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-03 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 3, 1971, 3:45 p.m. |
1971-12-04 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: On the brink of chaos |
1971-12-04 | Guardian(UK) | Hands joined across the Himalayas |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Paris Police Thwart Airliner Hijacking |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Editorial: War on the Subcontinent |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Pakistan Reported Asking Security Council Meeting |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | New Delhi Asserts Enemy Has Raided 12 Airfields |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS A FULL SCALE WAR HAS BEEN STARTED BY PAKISTAN; BOTH CHARGE INCURSIONS IN WEST |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | India Is Poised for All-Out Drive Against Pakistani Force in East |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Vows to Repel the Foe |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Heath Said to Ask Restraint By Indians and Pakistanis |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | U.S. Cancels Remaining Export Licenses for Shipment of Military Goods to India |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | How Armed Forces Compare in Strength |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Sharp Clash in Pakistan |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi's Statement |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | 6 Jets Hit Srinagar Airport |
1971-12-04 | New York Times | Pan Am Halts Flights To India and Pakistan |
1971-12-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-04 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-12-04 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) -2 |
1971-12-05 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Hatred Unites Bangla Desh |
1971-12-05 | Observer (London) | EDITORIAL: The mad, sad war |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Russian Vote in U.N. Kills Troop-Pullback Proposal |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | India and Pakistan Jets Clash |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | INDIAN ATTACK ON |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | U.S. SAYS INDIANS BEAR MAIN BLAME |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Quick Full Surrender of East Pakistan Is Set as Objective of India's Invaders |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Yahya Vows to Crush Foe |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | India MIG's in 8 Raids Against Dacca Airport |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Hope Is Mingled With Cynicism as the Security Council, Once More, Meets to Cope With a Flare-Up |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Peking's Acting Foreign Minister Denounces India and Implies That She Is Encouraged by Soviet Union |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Awkward Time for China |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Editorial: Now to the U.N. |
1971-12-05 | New York Times | Fatal Flaw |
1971-12-05 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Indian Prime Minister Gandhi to President Nixon |
1971-12-05 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-05 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-05 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) -2 |
1971-12-05 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) - 3 |
1971-12-05 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Vorontsov and Kissinger |
1971-12-05 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of the Treasury Connally and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 5, 1971 |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | The Wringing of Hands |
1971-12-06 | Time | A letter from the publisher |
1971-12-06 | Time | INDIA AND PAKISTAN: POISED FOR WAR |
1971-12-06 | Time | Hindu and Moslem: The Gospel of Hate |
1971-12-06 | Financial Times (London) | Mrs. Gandhi’s war |
1971-12-06 | Times (London) | Hijacker ‘inspired’ |
1971-12-06 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: Can anyone promote peace? |
1971-12-06 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Long supply line a handicap to East Pakistan |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Pakistan: 61 Indian Planes Reported Hit |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | U.N.: Moscow Again Vetoes Truce Call |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Indian Advance Leaves Bengali Village in Ruins |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | RECOGNITION STEP: Bangla Desh Recognized As Government in Area |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Resolutions Submitted to U.N. Council |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Soviet and China Accuse Each Other on Fighting |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Pakistanis Warned |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Foreigners Evacuated |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Plane Reaches Teheran |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Background of Dispute |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | U. S. COMPLAINS TO INDIA ON SHIPS |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Two Greek Ships Strafed |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | India Summons U. S. Envoy |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Pope Fears Involvement Of Other Nations in War |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | Police Keep Apart 2 Pakistani Groups Protesting at U.N. |
1971-12-06 | New York Times | GENEVA P.O.W. RULES OBSERVED, INDIA SAYS |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-06 | Washington National Records Center, OSD Files | Minutes of Secretary of Defense Laird’s Armed Forces Policy Council Meeting |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of National Security Council Meeting |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Message From the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics to the United States |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, December 6, 1971, 9:19–9:24 a.m. |
1971-12-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 6, 1971, 6:14–6:38 p.m. |
1971-12-07 | Knoxville Journal | Red Bloc Again Snarls U.N. |
1971-12-07 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Mrs. Gandhi calls cabinet, meets service chiefs |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | INDIA SEEKING TO RING FOE IN EAST |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | PAKISTAN CLAIMS GAINS IN 2 AREAS |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | U.S. CUTS ECONOMIC AID TO INDIANS |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Dacca Watching the War and Waiting |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | WAR DEBATE GOES TO U.N. ASSEMBLY |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | 30-Mile Penetration |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Swiss Assistance Asked |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | China Assails Indian ‘Plot’ |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Background of Dispute |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | East Pakistanis Rejoice but They Lack a Leader |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | 4 Nonmembers Heard In U.N. Council Debate |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | U.S. Stand Angers India |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | U.N. REFUGEE AID EXPECTED TO HALT |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | SOVIET SAID TO AVOID BENGALI RECOGNITION |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | HOME ASKS SOLUTION ACCEPTABLE TO EAST |
1971-12-07 | New York Times | Editorial: The War Proceeds |
1971-12-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger)1 Islamabad, December 7, 1971, 1257Z. |
1971-12-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-12-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India Washington, December 7, 1971, 0250Z. |
1971-12-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Central Intelligence Agency Intelligence Information Cable |
1971-12-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, Secretary of Commerce Stans, the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig), and the President’s Assistant and Press Secretary (Ziegler), Washington, December 7, 1971, 3:55 |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | INDIA CLAIMS CAPTURE OF JESSORE, ADMITS A 5-MILE KASHMIR RETREAT |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | U.N. ASSEMBLY, 104-11, URGES TRUCE |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | U.S. Says India Attacked After Concessions by Foe |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | PAKISTANI TROOPS OPEN MAJOR DRIVE |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | U.S. Woman, Reported In Pakistan Jail, Sought |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Kashmir Arena: In Brief |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Civilian Premier Named |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Pakistan Sets Rules For War Reporters |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Bhutan Recognizes Bengalis |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | Resolution Of the U.N. |
1971-12-08 | New York Times | United Nations: Malik and Huang Hua |
1971-12-08 | TASS | INDO-PAK CONFLICT AND PEKING'S ANTI-SOVIETISM |
1971-12-08 | Novosti Press Agency (APN) | INDIAN SUBCONTINENT: THIRD ACT OF THE TRAGEDY |
1971-12-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-12-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev to President Nixon |
1971-12-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-08 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Pakistani Ambassador (Raza), Washington, December 8, 1971, 2:47 p.m. |
1971-12-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and Attorney General Mitchell, Washington, December 8, 1971, 4:20-5:01 p.m. |
1971-12-08 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 8, 1971, 8:03–8:12 p.m. |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Bengalis Dance and Shout at "Liberation" of Jessore |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Editorial: The Emergence of Bangla Desh |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | War on the Subcontinent - The State That Never Was |
1971-12-09 | Washington Post | Happy Crowds Welcome Indian Army To Jessore |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS NEW GAINS IN EAST |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | PAKISTAN INSISTS HER FORCES HOLD |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | U.N.'S CALL FOR TRUCE IS REJECTED |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | PAKISTANI CITIES ALL BUT ISOLATED |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | COPTER EVACUATION SUGGESTED FOR U.N. |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | New Jersey Woman, 28, Freed From Jessore Jail |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Indians Report Drive in West |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Karachi Raid Reported |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Pakistan's Holy War |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Foreigners Leave Karachi |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Dacca Said to Be Quiet |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Indians Reported Repulsed |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | In Pakistani Kasmir, War Gets Support |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Camels, Hippies, Envoys, Buses: War Crowds the Khyber Pass |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | White House Says Vote in U.N. Supports Its Stand |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | General Manekshaw: He has the Common Touch |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | General Khan: Old Friend of the President |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | India Disputes U.S. |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: Judging India |
1971-12-09 | New York Times | War on the Subcontinent: Mr. Nixon and South Asia |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group Meeting |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Vladimir Matskevitch, Vorontsov and Nixon |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-12-09 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India |
1971-12-09 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum for the Record, Washington, December 9, 1971, 6:59 a.m. |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 9, 1971, 12:44–1:27 p.m. |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), the Soviet Minister of Agriculture (Matskevich), and the Soviet Chargé d’ Affaires (Vorontsov), Washington, December 9, 1971, 4:00–4:41 p.m. |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum Prepared in the Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, December 9, 1971 |
1971-12-09 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 9, 1971, 5:57–6:34 p.m. |
1971-12-09 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/62. |
1971-12-10 | Christian Science Monitor | Pakistan Bastion of Jessore Toppled in a Day |
1971-12-10 | Life | In Pakistan Now it's war |
1971-12-10 | Life | Hunting for the Mukti Bahini behind the lines |
1971-12-10 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Jubilant Bengalis Celebrate Freedom |
1971-12-10 | New Statesman | Why we should back India |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | INDIA REPORTS FOE IN ROUT IN EAST AS ENCIRCLEMENT OF DACCA GAINS |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | BOMBS RAZE AN ORPHANAGE THERE |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ACCEPTS TRUCE CALL OF U.N. |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | U.S. BUSINESS UNIT IN INDIA BACKS HER |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Moslem World League Asks 'Holy War' Against India |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | For the West Pakistanis, War Is Closer to Home |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Pakistani Jets Bring the War And Death to Indian Village |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ASSERTS DEFENSE HARDENS |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Chhamb Battle Continues |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Big-Power Conflict Brings U.N. Impasse |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | 60 Civilians Are Reported Dead In Indian Air Attack on Karachi |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Pakistan Says She Is Checking Reports of Soviet Fliers in India |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Neutral Zone in Dacca |
1971-12-10 | New York Times | Editorial: The Innocent Victims... |
1971-12-10 | The Harvard Crimson | Pakistanis Retreat to Dacca |
1971-12-10 | Novosti Press Agency (APN) | REMOVE THE SOURCE OF CRISIS IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT |
1971-12-10 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-12-10 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev |
1971-12-10 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov) |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Kissinger and the Chinese Ambassador |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 10, 1971, 10:51–11:12 a.m. |
1971-12-10 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 10, 1971, 12:47–1:01 p.m. |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Bengalis Pressing Their Cause in Corridors at United Nations |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | INDIANS CROSS WIDE RIVER AND DRIVE TOWARD DACCA |
1971-12-11 | New Yorker | Letter From West Bengal |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | India Is Holding Air, Land and Sea Control of Eastern Region |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Dacca at War: Mixture Of Calm and Confusion |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Says Goal Is Freeing of the East |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Indians Surprised at the Light Resistance |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Pakistan's Bhutto Here |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | U.S. Indirectly Calls on India To Obey U.N. Truce Bid Now |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Indians Closing In on Dacca |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Reports Deny Deaths In Orphanage Bombing |
1971-12-11 | New York Times | Kitchen Diplomacy |
1971-12-11 | Pravda | THE WAY OUT OF THE CRISIS IN THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT |
1971-12-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-12-11 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-11 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-11 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov) |
1971-12-11 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and Deputy Prime Minister Bhutto |
1971-12-11 | U.S. National Archives | Information Memorandum From the Director of the Planning and Coordination Staff (Cargo) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, December 11, 1971 |
1971-12-11 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Among the Deputy Prime Minister of Pakistan (Bhutto), the Pakistani Ambassador (Raza), and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), December 11, 1971, 7:28 p.m. |
1971-12-11 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 5592 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 11, 1971, 1125Z |
1971-12-12 | Washington Post | Jessore Cheers Arrival of Bangla Desh Leaders |
1971-12-12 | Washington Star/Evening Star | Mrs. Gandhi's Curious Stand on Bangla Desh |
1971-12-12 | Times (London) | The war of the 700 million |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Military Situation in East Termed 'Grim' by Pakistan |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | INDIANS CLOSER TO DACCA, LAND PARATROOP BRIGADE; REPORT 3,000 PRISONERS |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | British Planes Begin Evacuating Foreigners From Dacca After Pakistan Lifts Bar |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Earlier Flights Barred |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Evacuation From Karachi |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | General Bars Surrender |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Battle at Kashmir River Said to Leave 900 Dead |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | U.N. Observer Unit in Kashmir, Despite Combat, Reports Daily |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | BHUTTO SHUNNING CONTACTS AT U.N. |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | High-Level Soviet Delegation Leaves for Talks in New Delhi |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | White House Is Planning a Postwar Relief Program |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | India Says Planes Find Orphanage Undamaged |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | McGovern Says India Was Justified in Action |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | ' Mister Comrade, To You!' |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Editorial: Stricken Subcontinent |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | India vs. Pakistan: 'Let Me Get the Hell Out Of Here!' |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | Bangla Desh: The Crucial Fact Is That the Pakistanis Are Hated |
1971-12-12 | New York Times | The Big Powers: They Didn't Want This Tragic War |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Message From the Soviet Leadership to President Nixon |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Message From President Nixon to Soviet General Secretary Brezhnev |
1971-12-12 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov) |
1971-12-12 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov) - 2 |
1971-12-12 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Mission to the United Nations to the Department of State |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov) |
1971-12-12 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 12414 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, December 12, 1971, 0825Z |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), and his Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig), Washington, December 12, 1971, 8:45–9:42 a.m. |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 12, 1971, 10:27–10:37 a.m. |
1971-12-12 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 12, 1971, 11:04–11:14 a.m. |
1971-12-12 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs |
1971-12-12 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 223704 From the Department of State to the Embassy in India, December 12, 1971, 2250Z |
1971-12-13 | Christian Science Monitor | Bangla Desh - Birth of a Nation |
1971-12-13 | Christian Science Monitor | Retribution Nightmare?: What Lies Ahead for Bangla Desh... |
1971-12-13 | Nation | Editorials: The Leverage Fallacy |
1971-12-13 | Time | INDIA AND PAKISTAN: OVER THE EDGE |
1971-12-13 | Times (London) | China s attitude to the Indo-Pakistan conflict |
1971-12-13 | Times (London) | Is there a way to peace? |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | DRIVE IS RESUMED |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | U.S. CALLS ON U.N. TO ACT |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Carrier Leaves Vietnam, May Sail to Dacca Area |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Foreign Evacuees Tell of Bengalis' Flight From Dacca as Indian Troops Advance |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | India Denies Pakistan Land Is Sought |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | U.S. Says Soviet Moves Vessels to Indian Ocean |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Pakistani Forces Take Ghost Town in Kashmir |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Pakistan Cites Indian Death Threat at Comilla |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Officers in Dacca Think Indians Will Reach the City in 48 Hours |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Bhutto Vows Fight to End In Talk to Pakistanis Here |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | High Soviet Official Discusses Bangla Desh With Mrs. Gandhi |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | Talks in Moscow |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | SOVIET AID TO INDIA ASSAILED BY PEKING |
1971-12-13 | New York Times | To See Ourselves... |
1971-12-13 | Soviet Review | FRIENDS AND ENEMIES OF THE PEOPLES OF THE INDIAN SUBCONTINENT |
1971-12-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Message From the Soviet Leadership to President Nixon |
1971-12-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland)1 |
1971-12-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) |
1971-12-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Message From the Soviet Leadership to President Nixon |
1971-12-13 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 11295 from the Embassy in the United Kingdom to the Department of State, December 13, 1971, 0211Z |
1971-12-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Central Intelligence Agency Intelligence Information Cable TDCS–314/13308–71, Washington, December 13, 1971 |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | INDIAN ARMY SAYS DACCA IS IN RANGE OF ITS ARTILLERY |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Pakistan Expected To Fight to Finish |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | THIRD SOVIET VETO BARS TRUCE PLAN |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | U.S. Lacks Details on China |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | PAKISTANIS CONTINUE MEETINGS IN PEKING |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Dacca in Brief: Swarming, Dusty, Beleaguered City |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Wields Power Firmly |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Firm Soviet Backing of India Is Said to Irk Nixon |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | FREED BY BENGALIS, WOMAN IS BACK HERE |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Moscow Assails U.S. Step |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Red Cross to Aid Wounded, Prisoners of Both Sides |
1971-12-14 | New York Times | Editorial: Realism on the Subcontinent |
1971-12-14 | Novosti Press Agency (APN) | STOP BLOODSHED AND ENSURE NON-INVOLVEMENT OF OUTSIDE FORCES |
1971-12-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) in the Azores1 |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) in the Azores |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Yahya to President Nixon |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Presidentʼs Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum for the Record |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India |
1971-12-14 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum for the Record |
1971-12-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-12-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 5627 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 14, 1971, 0408Z |
1971-12-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 5628 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 14, 1971, 0441Z |
1971-12-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 12542 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, December 14, 1971, 1420Z |
1971-12-14 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/63. |
1971-12-15 | Baltimore Sun | Bangla Desh Looks Towards Its Future |
1971-12-15 | Wall Street Journal | Birth of a Nation: Bengalis Rule Parts of Pakistan in Pomp, Trying Circumstances |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | East Pakistan Regime Resigns as Indian Jets Raid Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Nixon May Review Trip Unless Soviet Curbs India |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Pakistani Pilot Describes Downing of an Indian MIG |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | India Says Her Troops, Driving From the North, Are Within Six Miles of Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Good Jobs Are Rare in the Villages |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | War a Part of Faith for the Moslems |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Sea Attack on Chittagong |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Indian Frigate Sunk |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | 47 Americans in Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Bengalis Urged to Observe Geneva Accords in Dacca |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Battle for City Starts |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | India In Red Cross Accord |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Long Defense Pledged |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | Plea to U. S. and China |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | U.N. SHIFTS FOCUS TO POLITICAL ISSUE |
1971-12-15 | New York Times | One War Is Enough |
1971-12-15 | Izvestia | FLAMES OVER SOUTH ASIA |
1971-12-15 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State |
1971-12-15 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State |
1971-12-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-15 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in India to the Department of State |
1971-12-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation between Kissinger and Vorontsov |
1971-12-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) to the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From the Indira Gandhi to President Nixon delivered via L.K. Jha |
1971-12-15 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Central Intelligence Agency Information Cable TDCS–315/07612–71, Washington, December 15, 1971 |
1971-12-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 19243 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, December 15, 1971, 0738Z |
1971-12-15 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Conversation Among President Nixon, his Assistant (Haldeman), and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 15, 1971, 8:45–11:30 a.m. |
1971-12-15 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 11410 From the Embassy in the United Kingdom to the Department of State, December 15, 1971, 1656Z |
1971-12-15 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 12575 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, December 15, 1971, 1034Z |
1971-12-16 | Washington Star/Evening Star | East Pakistan Falls, India To Halt Fight |
1971-12-16 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Mother India’s new offspring |
1971-12-16 | Daily Telegraph (London) | EDITORIAL: Bangladesh now |
1971-12-16 | Guardian(UK) | EDITORIAL: The first doves emerge |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Editorial: Diplomatic Debacle |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | The Barrels of Indian Guns |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | East Pakistan Leader Accepts Surrender Ultimatum of Foe; India Sends General to Dacca |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Bhutto Denounces Council And Walks Out in Tears |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | U.S. Ships with Dual Role Moving Up Bay of Bengal |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Indian Animosity Grows |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Attacks Suspended |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | U.S. Says Possibility of Canceling Moscow Trip Is Not 'Live Issue' |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Troops Prepare for Final Drive |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Text of Indian Message |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Pool Dispatch From Dacca |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Soviet Ignores Warnings |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SEEKING INDIAN GUARANTEE |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Russians in India for Talks Delay Their Departure Again |
1971-12-16 | New York Times | Letter to the Editor: U.S. vs U.N. |
1971-12-16 | Pravda | FOR PEACE on the INDIAN SUBCONTINENT |
1971-12-16 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-16 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum for the Record |
1971-12-16 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers |
1971-12-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Backchannel Message From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) |
1971-12-16 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-16 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 16, 1971, 10:40 a.m. |
1971-12-16 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 16, 1971, 12:15 p.m. |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Who Won In India |
1971-12-17 | Washington Post | Pakistan Surrenders |
1971-12-17 | Washington Post | Time to Talk |
1971-12-17 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Bangladesh: The long haul ahead |
1971-12-17 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Prospects for peace |
1971-12-17 | Times (London) | Pledge on preventing reprisals |
1971-12-17 | Times (London) | Guarantee of safety in surrender terms |
1971-12-17 | Times (London) | President Yahya breaks the news |
1971-12-17 | Times (London) | The future of Bangladesh |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | India Orders Cease-fire on Both Fronts After Pakistanis' Surrender in the East |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | DACCA CAPTURED |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | The Surrender Document |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | CHINESE CHARGE INDIAN INCURSION |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | March to Dacca: Last Clash and Victory |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Mrs. Gandhi Writes President: U.S. Could Have Averted War |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Joy and Marigolds |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Appeal by Pope calls for Peace Based on Justice, Not on Power |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | CONCERN ON P.O.W.'S VOICED BY RED CROSS |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Statements by Mrs. Gandhi on Truce and Surrender |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | White House Response |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Text of Yahya's Address to the Nation |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | East Pakistan: In Brief |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | REGION'S FUTURE CALLED UNCERTAIN |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Text of Chinese Statement on the War |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | U.S. FEARS YAHYA WON'T QUIT WAR |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | Editorial: Time to Talk |
1971-12-17 | New York Times | On Jessore Road |
1971-12-17 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-12-17 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and His Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) |
1971-12-17 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-17 | U.S. National Archives | Intelligence Note RNAN-34 Prepared in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, December 17, 1971 |
1971-12-18 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Surrender, The Parting of the Wings |
1971-12-18 | Far Eastern Economic Review | In Dacca's Limbo, a Phoenix of Honour |
1971-12-18 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Before Battle, a Good Neighbour Parley |
1971-12-18 | Far Eastern Economic Review | A Breech Birth, Condition fair |
1971-12-18 | Far Eastern Economic Review | East Pakistan: China's Lost Chance |
1971-12-18 | Far Eastern Economic Review | The Economic Challenge facing Bangla Desh |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | Humiliated Pakistan is in no position to bargain |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | President Yahya explains cease-fire order |
1971-12-18 | Guardian(UK) | What joy now for Bangladesh? |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | INDIA AND PAKISTAN: Pakistan strategy at fault, says Gen. Aurora |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | Bangladesh government prepares for new era |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | Russians follow US fleet |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | Mr. Chou causes walk out by Soviet envoy |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | British offer of help in bringing about a lasting settlement |
1971-12-18 | Times (London) | US welcomes cease-fire |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | INDIA LISTS LOSSES |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | UNREST REPORTED |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Statement by Yahya Khan |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Mujib's Family Rescued |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Reporters Found the Indians Helpful in Covering War |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Trying to Restore Order |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | CHOU ASSAILS SOVIET, 8 ENVOYS WALK OUT |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Bengali Asks U.S. Recognition and Aid |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | MOSCOW IS TAKING A MODERATE LINE |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | U.S. Aides Cite Recognition Guidelines |
1971-12-18 | New York Times | Editorial: China and the Subcontinent |
1971-12-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Indian Prime Minister Gandhi |
1971-12-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum for the Presidentʼs Files |
1971-12-18 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 227784 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, December 18, 1971, 2222Z |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Pakistan Calls Bhutto to Form Regime With New Charter |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | President Tells Pakistani Of Concern for Stability |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | 125 Slain in Dacca Area Believed Elite of Bengal |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | New Delhi Says Western Front Is Quiet, With Only a Few Cease-Fire Breaches |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Villagers in Pakistan Resentful |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Peking Charges Indians Annexed East Pakistan |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Soviet Cruiser Spotted |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Bhutto Considered Tough And Politically Ambitious |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Stamps: Is It Now Bangladesh? |
1971-12-19 | New York Times | Editorial: New Era on the Subcontinent |
1971-12-20 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Far Eastern Economic Review Roundup |
1971-12-20 | Nation | Editorials: Late Show at the UN |
1971-12-20 | Time | COVER STORY -- The Bloody Birth of Bangladesh: OUT OF WAR, A NATION IS BORN |
1971-12-20 | Time | The U.S. : A Policy in Shambles |
1971-12-20 | Time | HOPELESS TASK |
1971-12-20 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Moment of truth for the moslem state |
1971-12-20 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Pakistan drains the cup |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | PAKISTAN ASSERTS PRESIDENT YAHYA IS QUITTING TODAY |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Outgrowth of War: Major Loss Is Seen For U.S. Influence |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | 4 Tortured, Slain at Dacca Rally |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | India Says Negotiations Await a New Regime in Pakistan |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Dacca Reported Quiet |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Reporter Is Killed |
1971-12-20 | New York Times | Not to Be Forgotten |
1971-12-20 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State |
1971-12-21 | Guardian(UK) | Bangladesh: Peril of delay |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | PAKISTAN SWEARS BHUTTO AS CHIEF, REPLACING YAHYA |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | U.S. Recognition Foreseen |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | In Pakistan-Held Dacca: War Swirls Into Hotel Neutral Zone |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | With the Indian Army: A Village Ablaze, a Blown Bridge |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | New Delhi Termed Willing To Negotiate With Bhutto |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | India Censors Execution Photos As Harmful to 'National Interest' |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | MORE BENGALIS QUIT PAKISTANI MISSIONS |
1971-12-21 | New York Times | All Bengali Diplomats in Jakarta Defect |
1971-12-21 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-21 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Bhutto to President Nixon |
1971-12-21 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum of Conversation |
1971-12-22 | Times (London) | Sheikh Mujib will be freed from jail but put under house arrest |
1971-12-22 | Times (London) | Mr. Bhutto still obsessed by Kashmir |
1971-12-22 | Times (London) | Guerrillas join hunt for the tiger' |
1971-12-22 | Times (London) | Link with China expected to be strengthened |
1971-12-22 | Times (London) | Pakistan gunboat arrives in Malaysia port |
1971-12-22 | Times (London) | Bangladesh leaders due in Dacca today after explaining delay |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Bhutto Appoints a Bengali To Serve as Vice President |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Guerrillas in Dacca Scorn the Exile Regime |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Pakistan Aide in Poland Changes His Allegiance |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | ' Who Knows How Many Millions Have Been Killed' in the East? |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Bengalis Hunt Down Biharis, Who Aided Foe |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Round‐Up by Indian Troops |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | U.N. Council Backs India‐Pakistan Troop Pullback |
1971-12-22 | New York Times | Editorial: Mr. Bhutto's New Pakistan |
1971-12-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-22 | U.S. National Archives | Paper Prepared in the Department of State, undated |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Bengali Insurgent Leaders Hailed on Return to Dacca |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | India Links World Recognition Of Bangladesh to Troop Pullout |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Refugees to Be Returned |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Pakistan Criticizes U.N. |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib Moved From Prison to House Arrest |
1971-12-23 | New York Times | Passports Are Impounded |
1971-12-23 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State |
1971-12-23 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 19600 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, December 23, 1971, 1035Z |
1971-12-23 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between Secretary of State Rogers and the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 23, 1971, 8 p.m. |
1971-12-24 | New York Times | How Bhutto Attained Sweeping Power |
1971-12-24 | New York Times | Pakistani President Calls Mujib to Capital for Talks |
1971-12-24 | New York Times | Indian Looks With Sorrow to Departure of Pakistani Refugees |
1971-12-25 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Pakistan's Bhutto: A Man For Dark Times |
1971-12-25 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Nixon: Not so Much Pro-Pakistani as Anti Indian |
1971-12-25 | Far Eastern Economic Review | Indira: An Armed Bid For Hegemony |
1971-12-25 | Far Eastern Economic Review | The Ghost Cabinet |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | BHUTTO APPOINTS BOARD OF INQUIRY TO STUDY DEFEAT |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | CHINA RUSHED ARMS, PAKISTANIS ASSERT |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Bengalis Cut Off Aid for Bihari Villagers |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Leaders in Custody |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Students Challenge Regime |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Pakistan's Loss: A Disaster or a Blessing |
1971-12-25 | New York Times | Editorial: Birth of a Nation |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | LONG OCCUPATION OF EAST PAKISTAN FORESEEN IN INDIA |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | Pakistanis Held in East May Start Home Today |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | TALKS WITH MUJIB BACKED IN PAKISTAN |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | Singh Warns Bhutto |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | Bhutto Tries to Put the Pieces Together |
1971-12-26 | New York Times | The Ward Is Free But Unruly |
1971-12-27 | Nation | THE WAR NOBODY STOPPED |
1971-12-27 | Nation | The Great Powers Wash Their Hands |
1971-12-27 | Nation | The Genesis of Resistance |
1971-12-27 | Nation | From Genocide Toward Statehood |
1971-12-27 | Time | India: Easy Victory, Uneasy Peace |
1971-12-27 | Time | "We Know How the Parisians Felt" |
1971-12-27 | New York Times | India Weighs Bengali Plea To Try Pakistani Officials |
1971-12-27 | New York Times | Pakistan Pledges Action |
1971-12-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Presidentʼs Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Bhutto Meets With Mujib |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Pact to Disarm Bengali Rebels Reported |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Red Cross Offers Help |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Appeal Against Reprisals |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | India Says She Is Weighing Trials of Pakistani Troops |
1971-12-28 | New York Times | Dacca Is Still Isolated From Rest of World |
1971-12-29 | New York Times | Hindu Refugee Returns, Finds Ruins in East Pakistan |
1971-12-29 | New York Times | Guerrillas Seek Lost Relatives |
1971-12-29 | New York Times | BENGALI SUGGESTS TIES WITH THE U.S. |
1971-12-30 | New York Times | Yahya Is Reported Detained |
1971-12-30 | New York Times | Bengalis Encircle 30,000 Biharis in Mill |
1971-12-30 | New York Times | Day of Terror for 50,000 Bengalis: Thousands Were Slain, Homes Razed |
1971-12-30 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan |
1971-12-30 | Washington National Records Center, OSD Files | Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs (Nutter) to Secretary of Defense Laird, December 30, 1971 |
1971-12-30 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 232870 From the Department of State to the Mission to the United Nations, December 30, 1971, 0016Z |
1971-12-30 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 5866 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, December 30, 1971, 1115Z |
1971-12-31 | New York Times | U.S. EFFORT TO AID PAKISTAN IS CITED |
1971-12-31 | New York Times | Bhutto Said to Offer East a Loose Union |
1972-01-01 | New York Times | Anti-India Remark Is Laid to Kissinger |
1972-01-02 | New York Times | Bhutto Is Said to Plan Mujib's Quick Release |
1972-01-03 | Daily Telegraph (London) | A new vision for South Asia |
1972-01-03 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 22 From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 1014Z |
1972-01-03 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 26 From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 1154Z |
1972-01-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 10 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 0651Z |
1972-01-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 11 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 0650Z |
1972-01-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 12 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 3, 1972, 0713Z |
1972-01-04 | Daily Telegraph (London) | EDITORIAL: Re-enter Mujib |
1972-01-04 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 79 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, January 4, 1972, 1255Z |
1972-01-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 1047 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, January 4, 1972, 2232Z |
1972-01-06 | Daily Telegraph (London) | Sheikh Mujib and the future of Bangladesh |
1972-01-06 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 239 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, January 6, 1972, 1509Z |
1972-01-07 | Observer (London) | What future for half a Pakistan? |
1972-01-09 | Times (London) | Sheikh Mujib In London |
1972-01-09 | Times (London) | Dawn landing drama |
1972-01-12 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 364 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, January 12, 1972, 1130Z |
1972-01-12 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 125 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 12, 1972, 0745Z |
1972-01-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From the Minister of the British Embassy (Tebbit) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 13, 1972 |
1972-01-13 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From the Australian Ambassador (Plimsoll) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 13, 1972 |
1972-01-14 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 158 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, January 14, 1972, 0620Z |
1972-01-17 | Time | Mujib’s road from prison to power |
1972-01-17 | Time | Great Man or Rabble-Rouser? |
1972-01-17 | Time | Pakistan: Toward a revolution |
1972-01-17 | Time | DIPLOMACY : The Kissinger Tilt |
1972-01-17 | Time | Naval Rivalry |
1972-01-17 | Times (London) | Getting a devastated new nation off its knees |
1972-01-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From the Zulfikar Ali Bhutto to President Nixon, Washington, January 18, 1972 |
1972-01-20 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/4. |
1972-01-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From the Pakistani Ambassador (Raza) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, January 24, 1972 |
1972-01-26 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 26, 1972 |
1972-01-28 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Eliot) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, January 28, 1972 |
1972-02-02 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Letter From President Nixon to British Prime Minister Heath, Washington, February 2, 1972 |
1972-02-03 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1113 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 3, 1972, 1725Z |
1972-02-03 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/6. |
1972-02-04 | Daily Telegraph (London) | But the U.S. army never moved in ... |
1972-02-04 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, February 4, 1972, 10:34 p.m. |
1972-02-06 | Times (London) | Doomsday in Bangladesh |
1972-02-06 | Listener (UK) | The Indo-Pakistan war and its coverage |
1972-02-06 | Listener (UK) | The last days of Dacca |
1972-02-07 | U.S. National Archives | Letter From the Ambassador of Pakistan (Raza) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, February 7, 1972 1 |
1972-02-10 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1770 From the Embassy in India to the Department of State, February 10, 1972, 1500Z |
1972-02-11 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 1374 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 11, 1972, 1200Z |
1972-02-15 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 26863 From the Department of State to the Mission to the United Nations, February 15, 1972, 2356Z |
1972-02-16 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, February 16, 1972 |
1972-02-16 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, February 16, 1972 |
1972-02-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 1622 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 18, 1972, 1800Z |
1972-02-22 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum For the Record by the Deputy Executive Secretary of the Department of State (Miller), Washington, February 22, 1972 |
1972-02-22 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1675 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, February 22, 1972, 1110Z |
1972-02-23 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram TOHAK 111 from the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, February 23, 1972, 2313Z |
1972-02-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram HAKTO 11 From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig), Peking, February 24, 1972, 0305Z |
1972-02-25 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 32170 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, February 25, 1972, 0234Z |
1972-02-26 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 689 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, February 26, 1972, 1040Z |
1972-02-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 33181 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, February 27, 1972, 0354Z |
1972-02-28 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 722 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, February 28, 1972, 1610Z |
1972-03-03 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Telegram 770 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 3, 1972, 0615Z |
1972-03-03 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Transcript of Telephone Conversation Between the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and President Nixon, Washington, March 3, 1972, 12 p.m. |
1972-03-06 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Secretary of State Rogers to President Nixon, Washington, March 6, 1972 |
1972-03-07 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders of the NSC Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, March 7, 1972 |
1972-03-18 | U.S. National Archives | Information Memorandum From the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs (Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 18, 1972 |
1972-03-20 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon, Washington, undated |
1972-03-23 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1019 From the Consulate General in Dacca to the Department of State, March 23, 1972, 0930Z |
1972-03-24 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig) to President Nixon, Washington, March 24, 1972 |
1972-03-28 | U.S. National Archives | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to Secretary of State Rogers, Washington, March 28, 1972 |
1972-03-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, March 29, 1972, 12:15 p.m. |
1972-03-31 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 55123 From the Department of State to the Embassy in France, March 31, 1972, 0023Z |
1972-04-01 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 56144 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, April 1, 1972, 0048Z |
1972-04-03 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 722 From the Consulate General in Karachi to the Department of State, April 3, 1972, 1100Z |
1972-04-03 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 56444 From the Department of State to the Consulate General in Dacca, April 3, 1972, 1736Z |
1972-04-04 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From President Nixon to Bangladesh Prime Minister Rahman, Washington, April 4, 1972 |
1972-04-08 | Times (London) | The truth teller who came in from the heat |
1972-04-08 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 60873 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Bangladesh, April 8, 1972, 2131Z |
1972-04-10 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 1227 From the Embassy in Bangladesh to the Department of State, April 10, 1972, 1126Z |
1972-04-18 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Letter From Pakistani President Bhutto to President Nixon, Rawalpindi, April 18, 1972 |
1972-05-05 | Central Intelligence Agency | National Intelligence Estimate 32-72, Washington, May 5, 1972 |
1972-06-08 | U.S. National Archives | Intelligence Note RNAN–17 Prepared in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, |
1972-06-12 | U.K. National Archives | Pakistan and Bangladesh |
1972-06-15 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/31. |
1972-06-22 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 5434 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, June 22, 1972, 1138Z |
1972-06-29 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/34. |
1972-07-03 | U.S. National Archives | Intelligence Note Prepared in the Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Washington, July 3, 1972 |
1972-07-05 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, July 5, 1972 |
1972-07-06 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram CONTO 237 From the Embassy in Pakistan to the Department of State, July 6, 1972, 0852Z |
1972-07-07 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 4076 From the Embassy in Iran to the Department of State, July 7, 1972, 2120 |
1972-07-07 | U.S. National Archives | ECRETARY CONNALLY TRAVEL: MEMORANDUM OF GENERAL CONVERSATION WITH INDIAN PRIME MINISTER INDIRA GANDHI AT GOVERNOR’S RESIDENCE, SIMLA ON JULY 5, 1972: PART V OF VII: EXPERTISE IN BANGLADESH |
1972-07-08 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 4087 From the Embassy in Iran to the Department of State, July 8, 1972, 1030Z |
1972-07-08 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 4088 From the Embassy in Iran to the Department of State, July 8, 1972, 1130Z |
1972-07-08 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram CONTO 262 From the Embassy in Iran to the Department of State, July 8, 1972, 0700Z |
1972-07-13 | U.K. National Archives | Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/50/37. |
1972-07-14 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, July 14, 1972 |
1972-08-02 | Newsweek | Bengal: The murder of a people |
1972-09-08 | Library of Congress - Kissinger Papers | Memorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President Nixon, Washington, September 8, 1972 |
1972-10-27 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum of Conversation, Washington, October 27, 1972, 12:00–12:45 p.m. |
1972-11-22 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 22, 1972 |
1972-11-29 | Nixon Presidential Materials | Memorandum From Harold Saunders of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, November 29, 1972 |
1972-11-30 | U.S. National Archives | Telegram 217378 From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan, November 30, 1972, 2242 |
1975-08-15 | New York Times | Mujib Reported Ousted By Coup in Bangladesh |
1975-08-15 | New York Times | Mujib Reported Overthrown and Killed In a Coup by the Bangladesh Military |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | LEADERS OF COUP MOVE TO SOLIDIFY BANGLADESH RULE |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | Bangladesh at a Glance |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | New President of Bangladesh - Khondakar Mushtaque Ahmed |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | Mujib Led Long Fight to Free Bengalis |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | U.S. Awaits Approach By Dacca Government |
1975-08-16 | New York Times | Editorial: Bangladesh Upheaval |
1975-08-17 | New York Times | DACCA IS VEERING TOWARD PAKISTAN |
1975-08-20 | New York Times | Mujib's Two Daughters In Seclusion in Bonn |
1975-08-20 | New York Times | New Bangladesh Regime Asks India for Amity and Cooperation |
1975-08-21 | New York Times | BANGLADESH HEAD PLANS FOR TRIALS |
1975-08-22 | New York Times | PRESIDENT WIDENS BANGLADESH RULE |
1975-08-22 | New York Times | Foreign Journalists Ousted |
1975-08-22 | New York Times | U.S. Refers to Ties |
1975-08-23 | New York Times | BANGLADESH COUP: A DAY OF KILLINGS |
1975-08-23 | New York Times | Dacca Minister Describes Goals of the New Regime |
1975-08-23 | New York Times | Moscow Fears Bangladesh May Look to Peking |
1975-08-24 | New York Times | Troops Seize Ex-Leader |
1975-08-24 | New York Times | Bangladesh Arrests Six Former Leaders |
1975-08-25 | New York Times | Mujib's Loyal Followers Reported to Plot Vengeance |
1975-08-27 | New York Times | Reaction to Dacca Coup Subsides |
1975-08-28 | New York Times | BANGLADESH REGIME RECOGNIZED BY INDIA |
1975-08-30 | New York Times | New Bangladesh Courts |
1975-08-31 | New York Times | Sheik Mujib's Single Party Is Banned by Bangladesh |