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Ext 5000/41(1) 'Persia: situation leading up to, and after, the Allied occupation' [‎237r] (473/606)

The record is made up of 1 volume (301 folios). It was created in 7 Jul 1941-9 Sep 1941. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .

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TELEGRAM.
Prom Secretary of State
to Government of India,
External Affairs Dept.
Repeated to Tehran, Moscow,
Minister of State, Cairo.
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IMPORTANT .
Your telegram No.3690 dated 20th July. Policy
in Iran.
2. H.M.G. have now given full consideration to your
suggestions for the application of economic sanctions
and the possibilities mentioned in Tehran telegram
No.442 of 19th July. In their opinion the application
of such sanctions are not likely to produce any early
effect on the Iranian Government or to induce them to
expel the German colony. On the contrary it would be
a long time before they produced any effect at all and
as the Government of India have emphasised, time is of
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populace it is dotibtful if / they would have the effect
of driving them in the direction anticipated by the
Government of India or of benefitting British interests
in any way, while they would give an opening for
German propaganda of which the Germans would take the
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Shah’s interest:the probable result would be/to
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convince the Shah of our inability to export goods and
to exasperate him into taking action against the oilfield*
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contracts for cement and sugar to which the U.K.C.C. are
committed and we should in return lose the wool for
which payment has already been made.

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Content

The volume comprises telegrams, letters, despatches, correspondence, memoranda, and notes, relating to the situation in Persia leading up to, and after, the Allied occupation in August 1941.

The discussion in the volume relates to:

  • relations with the Shah and the Persian Government prior to the Allied occupation
  • Anglo-Persian military operations in Persia
  • perceptions of the government of the United States of America on the situation
  • safety and security of the British community in Persia
  • reaction of different groups within Persia to the Allied occupation
  • establishment of supply routes to Russia via Persia involving military occupation
  • security of oil supplies

The principal correspondents in the volume include the Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs; the Political Resident A senior ranking political representative (equivalent to a Consul General) from the diplomatic corps of the Government of India or one of its subordinate provincial governments, in charge of a Political Residency. in the Persian Gulf The historical term used to describe the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. ; and the Secretary of State for India.

The file includes a divider, which gives a list of correspondence references contained in the file by year. This is placed at the back of the correspondence.

Extent and format
1 volume (301 folios)
Arrangement

The papers are arranged in rough chronological order from the rear to the front of the volume.

Physical characteristics

Foliation: the foliation sequence (used for referencing) commences at the front cover with 1, and terminates at the inside back cover with 303; these numbers are written in pencil, are circled, and are located in the top right corner of the recto The front of a sheet of paper or leaf, often abbreviated to 'r'. side of each folio.

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