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Vrijeme pridruživanja: svibanj 2012.

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    Read more of the stories featured as part of the Department’s series in “War, Neutrality, and Humanitarian Relief:”

    Cover Image with blue text on a white background, reading: War, Neutrality, and Humanitarian Relief: The Expansion of U.S. Diplomatic Activity during the Great War, 1914-1917. The Department of State seal is in the top left, with the Office of the Historian Letterhead, also in blue.
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  2. U.S. Embassy London held a unique position as a key interlocutor between Washington and Europe during WWI. Read "War, Neutrality, and Humanitarian Relief: The Expansion of US Diplomatic Activity during the Great War, 1914–1917," at

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  3. In the first years of WWI, officials at the U.S. Mission in Russia faced the immense challenge of maintaining neutrality while helping millions of prisoners of war. Read about it at:

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  4. Diplomatic and Consular Service officers in Austria-Hungary struggled to enact Department of State directives on a daily basis during WWI. Read about it at:

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  5. During WWI, U.S. Embassy Berlin attempted to adhere to the dictates of humanitarian parity under trying conditions. Read about it at:

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  6. In contrast to most earlier studies of WWI US diplomacy that generally focus on high diplomacy, this work tells the story of tireless, usually improvised, and often hazardous efforts of US diplomats in support of US citizens and WWI humanitarian efforts:

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  7. Between the outbreak of WWI in August 1914 and U.S. entry into the war as a belligerent in April 1917, Department of State officials took on unprecedented responsibilities that forever changed the practice of U.S. diplomacy. Read the story here:

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  8. Interested in going beyond the buzz around ? Check out "War, Neutrality, and Humanitarian Relief: The Expansion of US Diplomatic Activity during the Great War, 1914–1917," available at

    Cover image with blue font on white background, reading: "War, Neutrality, and Humanitarian Relief: The Expansion of U.S. Diplomatic Activity during the Great War, 1914-1917." The Department of State seal is on the top left with the Office of the Historian letterhead, also in blue.
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    We’re thrilled that showed the largest increase across the entire federal government in ’s annual survey of “Best Places to Work.” We moved up more than 200 spots in the rankings! So proud of the dedication of our Institute’s staff & instructors.

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    Over the past year, we tweeted 280+ times. Here are our .

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  11. Today is Day 7 of the Challenge. Rules: No people or explanations. On our last day of the challenge we tag

    Maroon cover of book cover with gold writing for the title: Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961-1963, Volumes VII/VIII/IX, Arms Control; National Security Policy; Foreign Economic Policy Microfiche Supplement
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  12. Today is Day 6 of the Challenge. Rules: No people or explanations. Today’s challenge goes out to

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  13. Today is Day 5 of the Challenge. Rules: No people or explanations. Today we challenge

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  14. It’s Day 4 of the Challenge. No people or explanations allowed. Today’s challenge goes to

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  15. Good morning ! Today is Day 3 of the Challenge. No people or explanations. Today we challenge

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  16. Today is Day 2 of the Challenge. No people or explanations. Today we challenge

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  17. The Office of the Historian is joining in on the Challenge. Thank you to for the nod! Today is Day 1 of 7. Rules: No people or explanations. Today we challenge

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  18. What did financial and monetary economic policy look like in the U.S. from 1961 to 1963? Check out this portion of the newly-digitized supplement to find out:

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  19. Documents 1–225 in the newly-digitized supplement outline foreign personal messages, memoranda, draft notes, and other records about arms control and disarmament from 1961 to 1963:

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  20. Interested in arms control and foreign economic policy? Check out this newly-digitized supplement with 480+ documents from 1961 to 1963 during the Kennedy administration to learn more:

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