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  • CIARESEARCHREPORTS

    AFRICA1946-1976

  • CIA RESEARCH REPORTS

    AFRICA1946-1976

    Edited byPaul Kesaris

    Guide Compiled byRobert Lester

    A Microfilm Project ofUNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA, INC.44 North Market Street« Frederick, MD 21701

    Copyright ® 1983 by University Publications of America, Inc.All rights reserved.

    ISBN 0-89093-423-1.

  • TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Page

    REEL INDEX 1-10Reel 1

    Africa 1Algeria 2Angola 3Burundi 3Congo (Brazzaville) 3Congo (Leopoldville) 3

    Reel IICongo (Leopoldville) cont 4Djibouti 6Ghana 6

    Reel IIIGuinea 7Kenya 7Malagasy Republic 7Malawi 7Mali 7Mozambique 7Nigeria 7Rhodesia (and Zambia) 8South Africa, Union of 8Sudan 9Tanzania (and Zanzibar) 9

    SUBJECT INDEX 11-13

  • REEL INDEXReel I

    Africa1947

    Frame0001 Report: Significant Considerations regarding the Disposition of the Italian

    African Colonies. July 25. 18pp.

    19480020 Report: The Breakup of the Colonial Empires and Its Implications for U.S.

    Security. September 3. 13pp.0035 Report: The Probable Effects of Postponement of the Italian Colonies Ques-

    tion. November 2. llpp.

    19500047 Report: French North Africa. November 28. 73pp.

    19590121 Memo: Evaluation of the John Scott Paper on Africa. February 6. Ip.

    19610122 Report: The Outlook for Retention of U.S. Azores Base Rights in the Event of

    Certain Courses of U.S. Action. June 27. 3pp.0125 Report: Brazil as an Instrument of Western Influence in Africa, n.d. 4pp.

    19630130 Memo: The Addis Ababa Conference and Its Aftermath. July 11. 13pp.0143 Memo: Significance of Portuguese and Spanish Colonial Problemsforthe U.S.

    July 11. 10pp.0153 Current Intelligence Weekly Summary: Portugal under Anticolonialist Pres-

    sure. July 12. Ip.0154 Report: France's Position in Tropical Africa. October 11. 7pp.

    19640162 Report: Nasser's Policy and Prospects in Black Africa. January 9.15pp.0177 Memo: Comments on UPI-25 of January 22, 1964. January 22. 2pp.0179 Report: Communist Involvement in Recent East African Events. February 5.

    16pp.0195 Report: France's Foreign Aid Program. April 10. 8pp.

  • 0203 Report: Peace-KeepingOperationsandtheU.N.'s Financial Problems. May28.5pp.

    0208 Memo: Activities of Malcolm X—Possible Involvement of African Nations inthe U.S. Civil Disturbances. August 11. 3pp.

    0211 News Report: Foreign Press Reaction to the Warren Report. October 22.10pp.

    19650221 Report: Communist World's Economic Relations with Africa. April 16. 6pp.0227 Report Chinese Communist Activities in Africa. April 30. 24pp.0251 Report France's Changing Relations with Its Former African Territories. July

    30. 6pp.0257 Cable: French Pressure on Certain African States to Support the Admission of

    China (PRO into the U.N. September 27. Ip.

    19660258 Report: African Responses to the Rhodesian Rebellion. January 3.9pp.0267 Report African Coup Possibilities. March 3. 5pp.0272 Report The Current Political Situation and Prospects in Tropical Africa. May

    20.13pp.0286 Report Britain's High Commission Territories Becoming Independent. Sep-

    tember 30.9pp.

    19670295 Foreign Broadcast Information Services: News Reports on Incidents and

    Activities in South Africa and Kenya. December 21. Ip.

    19750296 Report Crude Oil Refineries. December. 7pp.

    19760304 Report Major Oil and Gas Fields. January. 4pp.

    Algeria1952

    0308 Information Report: Transportation Conference. June 3. 3pp.

    19610311 Memo: The Situation in France and Algeria. April 24. 19pp.0331 Memo: Report on the French Army Mutiny in Algeria and Its Consequences.

    May 22. llpp.

    19620342 Memo: Reported Imminent OAS Military Attack. January 5. 5pp.0347 Information Report Status of Provisional Algerian Government Negotiations

    with the Government of France. January 18. 3pp.0350 Information Report: Status of Government of France's Negotiations with the

    Provisional Algerian Government. January 19. 3pp.

    19630353 Information Report: Possible Coup d'Etat against Ben Bella. November 24.

    2pp.

    19640355 Memo: Ben Bella's Relations with the Soviet Bloc. June 3. 4pp.

  • 19650359 Memo: Consequences of Algerian Coup. June 19. 2pp.

    Angola1963

    0361 Report: The Angolan Rebellion and White Unrest. April 5. 8pp.0369 Information Report: Possible African Future Military Action against Angola.

    August. Ip.

    19650370 Report: A New Look at the Prospects for the African Nationalist Movements in

    Angola and Mozambique. November 17.15pp.

    Burundi1963

    0386 Biographic Report: Leon Ndenzako. Ambassador to the U.S. October. Ip.

    19640387 Biographic Report: Joseph Mbazumutima. Minister of External Affairs and

    External Commerce. April 28. Ip.0388 Biographic Report: Leopold Bihumugani. Personal Secretary to King. May 4.

    2pp.0390 Biographic Report: Joseph Bamina. President, National Council. May 5.2pp.0393 Biographic Report: Pierre Ngendandumwe. Minister of State. May 13. 3pp.0396 Biographic Report: Alphonse Busigo. Aide-de-Camp to King. May 13. Ip.0397 Biographic Report: Antoine Ntahokaja. Assistant Chief of Cabinet to the King.

    May 13. Ip.0398 Biographic Report: Emile Bucumi. Second Vice-President of the National

    Assembly. May 13. Ip.0399 Biographic Report: Rerre Ngunzu. May 13. Ip.

    Congo (Brazzaville)1965

    0400 Memo: Prospects in Brazzaville. May 17.12pp.

    Congo (Leopoldville)1948

    0412 Information Report: Port Facilities at Matadi, Boma, and Banana. November22. 5pp.

    19520417 Foreign Broadcast Information Service: UFOs over Belgian Congo Uranium

    Mines. March 29.2pp.

    19600419 Information Report: Views of Albert Deconinck on Election Propaganda and

    Economic Aid for the Congo. February 12. 2pp.0421 Information Report: Meeting between Lumumba and the Belgian Communist

    Party Leaders at Liege. February. 2pp.0423 Current Intelligence Weekly Summary (CIWS): Lumumba and Political Disin-

    tegration. June 16. 2pp.0425 CIWS: Inability to Form Coalition. June 23. 2pp.0427 CIWS: Government of Joseph Kasavubu. June 30. Ip.

  • 0428 CIWS: Disintegration of Public Order; Mutiny of Force Piblique. July 7. Ip.0429 CIWS: Appeal to the U.N. for Aid and Denunciations of Belgian Intervention.

    July 14. 3pp.0432 CIWS: Some Public Control by U.N. Forces. July 28. 3pp.0435 Information Report: Factors Underlying Recent Congo Developments. August

    3. 2pp.0437 CIWS: Lumumba and the Katanga. August 11. 3pp.0440 CIWS: Lumumba, the Katanga, and the U.N. August 18.4pp.0444 Cable: Possible Communist Takeover. August 18. Ip.0445 CIWS: Lumumba's Feud with the U.N. August 25. 4pp.0449 Cable: Lumumba and a Possible Communist Takeover. August 26. 2pp.0451 Cable: Lumumba, the Soviet Bloc, and Public Control. August 26. 7pp.0458 CIWS: Growth of Lumumba's Armed Forces. September 1.4pp.0462 CIWS: Power Struggle between President Kasavubu and Premier Lumumba.

    September 8. 3pp.

    Reel IICongo (Leopoldville) cont.

    1960 cont.0001 Cable: Lumumba's Political Strengths. September 13. Ip.0002 Cable: Lumumba. September 24. Ip.0003 Cable: U.S. and Exploratory Talks with Lumumba. September 30. Ip.0004 Cable: Hunting Season. October 17. 2pp.0006 Information Report Guinean Activities in the Congo. November 2. 2pp.

    19620008 Cable: U.N. Forces in the Katanga. April 17. Ip.0009 Information Report President Kasavubu's Comments on the Katanga Ques-

    tion. May 23. 2pp.0011 Information Report: Aspects of Katangan Political Attitudes. October 5.2pp.0013 Information Report Handling of the Katangan Problem. October 18. 2pp.0015 Memo: Assassination Rot against Lumumba. November. Ip.0016 Memo: Certain Consequences of the Withdrawal of U.N. Forces from the

    Congo. December 11. 5pp.

    19630021 Memo: The Consequences of Tshombe's Removal from Katanga. January 3.

    2pp.0023 Memo: Soviet View of the Congo. January 7.3pp.0026 Report: The Congo Economy. June 14. 9pp.0037 Biographic Report: Cyrille Adoula. Premier. October 3. Ip.0038 Memo: The Situation in the Congo. October 29. 3pp.

    19640041 Report: Exile Activity against the Leopoldville Government. May 22. 4pp.0045 Cable: Tshombe's Announced Intention to Take Action against the American

    Presence in the Congo. July 18. Ip.0046 Cable: Plans of the Popular Army of Liberation. Stanleyville. July 21. 3pp.0049 Cable: Tshombe's Alleged Desire to Establish Diplomatic Relations with China

    (PRO, Replace Mobutu with Lundula. July 21. 2pp.

  • 0051 Cable: Situation in Baudouinville. August 14. 5pp.0056 Memo: The Congo Situation. August 27. 5pp.0061 Memo: The Congo Situation: August 29. 4pp.0065 Memo: The Congo Situation. September 8. 4pp.0069 Memo: The Congo Situation. September 14. 6pp.0075 Cable: Soviet Comments on Chinese Activities in the Congo. September 23.

    2pp.0077 Cable: Events'concerning the Congo Rebel's Treatment of American Consular

    Personnel Since the Fall of Stanleyville. October 14. 4pp.0081 Cable: Treatment of American Consular Personnel. October 16. 5pp.0086 Weekly Report: Situation in the Congo. November 3. 7pp.0093 Weekly Report: Situation in the Congo. November 10. 8pp.0101 Weekly Report: Situation in the Congo. November 17. 7pp.0108 Cable: Location of Jails in Stanleyville. November 20.4pp.0112 Weekly Report: Situation in the Congo. November 24. 8pp.0120 Weekly Report: Situation in the Congo. December 1.8pp.0128 Memo: Situation in the Congo. December 2. 2pp.0130 Memo: Situation in the Congo. December 9.8pp.0138 Memo: Situation in the Congo. December 16. 6pp.0144 Memo: Situation in the Congo. December 23. 8pp.0152 Memo: Situation in the Congo. December 30. 8pp.0160 Memo: The Congo—Assessments and Prospects. December 31. 9pp.

    19650169 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. January 5. 8pp.0177 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. January 12. 9pp.0186 Cable: Situation Report on Stanleyville. January 18. 3pp.0189 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. January 19. llpp.0200 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. January 27. 10pp.0210 Memo: Radical African Troops in or Near the Congo. February 3. Ip.0211 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. February 3. llpp.0222 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. February 10.12pp.0234 Memo: East African Involvement in the Congo. February 18. 4pp.0238 Memo: Addendum to East African Involvement in the Congo. February 20.

    2pp.0240 Memo:PoliticalFactorsUnderlyingUganda'slncursionintotheCongo.Febru-

    ary 24. 6pp.0246 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. February 24. llpp.0257 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. March 10.13pp.0270 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. March 31. 7pp.0277 Memo: Tanzanian Support for the Congo Rebels. April 7. 8pp.0285 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. April 14. 8pp.0293 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. April 21. 9pp.0302 Weekly Report: The Situation in the Congo. May 5. 10pp.0312 Memo: Situation in the Congo. July 1.10pp.0322 Memo: Situation in the Congo. August 26. 5pp.

    19660327 Report: The Congo Since the Mobutu Coup. February 11. 7pp.0334 Memo: The Situation in the Congo. February 24. 7pp.

  • 19670341 Memo: A Worrisome Contingency in the Congo. January 27. 3pp.0344 Report: Mobutu and the Congo. June 23. 9pp.0353 Memo: The Situation in the Congo. July 13. 5pp.

    Djibouti1967

    0358 Cable: Daily Brief. March 20. Ip.

    Ghana1961

    0359 Report: Prospects for Ghana. November 16.19pp.

    19620378 Information Report: Appraisal of Nkrumah's Mental State. August 31. 2pp.0380 Information Report: United Party Plans Takeover of Ghanaian Government.

    November 30. 6pp.

    19630386 Memo: Ghana-U.S. Relations. February 27. 2pp.0388 Report Domestic Opposition to Ghana's Nkrumah. May 24. 6pp.

    19640394 Memo: The Volta Project in Ghana. February 4. 2pp.0396 Memo: Worry over Downfall of Nkrumah and U.S. Commitments for the Volta

    Project. February 4. Ip.0397 Cable: Possible Assassination Attempt against Nkrumah. February 7. Ip.0398 Cable: Renewed French Interest in Ghana. February 19. 2pp.

    19650400 Cable: Nkrumah's Suspicion of InvolvementofSeniorMilitaryOfficersinCoup

    Rot. July 7. 2pp.0402 Cable: Minute to Nkrumah from the Minister of Foreign Affairs on the Yugoslav

    Government's Views concerning Vietnam. August 5.3pp.0405 Cable: Kwesi Armah's Account of the Ghana Mission to Hanoi. August 11.4pp.0410 Cable: Background to Nkrumah's Second Letterto President Johnson. August

    14. 4pp.0414 Memo: Implications of Ghana's Diplomatic Rupture with the U.K. December

    18. 6pp.

    19660420 Cable: Aide-Memoire on Nkrumah's Proposed Visit to North Vietnam. January

    11. 3pp.0426 Cable: Situation in Ghana. February 24. 2pp.0428 Memo: Recent OCI Reporting on Ghana. February 25. 4pp.0432 Cable: Chinese Plans to Restore Nkrumah to Power in Ghana. March 7.2pp.

  • Reel IIIGuinea1962

    0001 Information Report: Guinean Attitudes as to the Establishment of AircraftLanding Facilities to Service Soviet and Czech Flights to Cuba. October 31.2pp.

    Kenya1966

    0003 Report: Kenya's Fight against Subversion. May 6. 9pp.

    Malagasy Republic1964

    0012 Biographic Memo: Leading Persona lilies for the Visit of President Tsiranana toWashington, July 27-29. July 17.12pp.

    Malawi1967

    0024 Biographic Report: Harrison Chilera. Chief of the President's Bodyguard. May17. Ip.

    0025 Biographic Report: John Savage. Security Officer. May 17. Ip.0026 Biographic Report: Mastard Lameck Yasenya Kwengwere. Member of Parlia-

    ment. May 17. Ip.0027 Biographic Report: Roy V. Manda. Press Officer. May 18. Ip.0028 Biographic Report: Godfrey Sinoya Makowa. Security Officer. May 24. Ip.

    Mali1961

    0029 Biographic Report: Modibo Keita. President, n.d. 5pp.0034 Biographic Report: Abdoulaye Moiga. Ambassador to the U.S. and U.N. Repre-

    sentative, n.d. Ip.

    Mozambique1963

    0035 Report: Prospects for Nationalism and Revolt. April 30.17pp.

    19640052 Report: Anti-Portuguese Campaign in Africa Shifts to Mozambique. December

    18. 7pp.

    Nigeria1961

    0059 Biographic Report: Jaja Anucha Wachuku. Minister of Economic Develop-ment. July 2pp.

    0061 Biographic Report: Mallam Shehu Shageri. Head of Establishments. July. Ip.0062 Biographic Report: Kingsley Ozuomba Mbadiwe. Adviser on African Affairs.

    July. 2pp.0064 Biographic Report: Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi. Minister of State. July.

    Ip-

  • 0065 Biographic Report: Theophilus Owolabi Shobowale Benson. Federal Ministerof Information. July. Ip.

    0066 Biographic Report: Mallam Nuhu Bamalli. Minister of State. July. Ip.0067 Biographic Report S.O. Wey. Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Defense.

    July. Ip.0068 Biographic Report: Matthew Tawo Mbu. Minister of State—Navy. July. Ip.0069 Biographic Report: Alhaji Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. First Prime Ministerof

    the Federation of Nigeria; Minister of Foreign Affairs and CommonwealthAffairs. July. 2pp.

    0071 Biographic Report: Members of the Nigerian Economic Mission, n.d. 4pp.0075 Biographic Report: Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. Prime Minister, n.d. 6pp.

    19650081 Information Cable: Possible Nigerian Support for the Admission of Commu-

    nist China to the U.N. August 19. 3pp.0084 Cable: Nigerian and Other African Positions on the Admission of Communist

    China to the U.N. November 13. 3pp.

    19670087 Report Eastern Nigeria on the Brink of Secession. March 17.12pp.

    19690099 Report The Food Crisis in Eastern Nigeria. March. 20pp.0120 Report Biafra Two Years After Secession. May 29.8pp.

    19710128 Report Nigeria: The War's Economic Legacy. May. 17pp.

    Rhodesia1967

    0145 Report Rhodesia and Zambia: From Voluntary to Mandatory Sanctions. Janu-ary. 14pp.

    South Africa1949

    , 0159 Report: The Political Situation in the Union of South Africa. January 31.13pp.

    19500173 Report South African Politics and U.S. Security. November 17.10pp.

    19520184 Report Probable Developments in the Union of South Africa. October 20.9pp.

    19630194 Report Subversive Movements in South Africa. May 10. 7pp.0201 Report New South African Bid for Western Support. September 13. 5pp.

    19640206 Biographic Report: Monsni Kotane. Secretary-General of South African Com-

    munist Party. January 30. 2pp.0208 Biographic Report Hosea Kutako. Paramount Chief of the Herero Tribe,

    Southwest Africa. February 7.2pp.0210 Biographic Report: Barend Jacobus Marais. Professor, University of Pretoria.

    February 18. 2pp.

  • 0212 Biographic Report: Benjamin Gottlieb Viljoen. Air Force Chief of Staff. Febru-ary 24. Ip.

    0213 Biographic Report: Jozua Francois Naude. Vice-President of South Africa.March 3. 2pp.

    0215 Biographic Report: Theodor Eberhardt Werner Schumann. Deputy Chairmanof the Atomic Energy Board. March 3. 2pp.

    0217 Biographic Report: Lucas Cornelius Steyn. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.March 3. 2pp.

    0219 Biographic Report: Petrus Jacobus Jacobs. Army Chief of Staff. March 4.2pp.0221 Biographic Report: Pieter Hendrik Grobbelaar. Commandant General.

    Defense Force. March 4. Ip.0222 Biographic Report: Theophilus Ebenhaezer Donges. Minister of Finance.

    March 5. 3pp.0225 Biographic Report: Abraham Johannes Andries Roux. Director of the Atomic

    Energy Board. March 11. 2pp.0227 Biographic Report: Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe. National President of the

    Pan-Africanist Congress. March 11. 2pp.0229 Biographic Report: Albert John Luthuli. President-General of the African

    National Congress. March 12. 3pp.0232 Biographic Report: Philemon Pearce Duna Nokwe. Secretary-General of the

    African National Congress. March 16. 2pp.0234 Biographic Report: Jan Van Aswegan Steytler. Leader, Progressive Party.

    March 25. 2pp.0236 Memo: OAU Boycott: Action against South Africa. August 7.4pp.

    19750240 Memo: South Africa Builds an Airfield at Caprivi Strip in Southwest Africa.

    June 14. 4pp.0244 Biographic Report: Rudolph Christian Hiemstra. Commandant General-

    Designate of the SADF. August 9. 2pp.0246 Biographic Report: Henry James Martin. Air Chief of Staff of the SADF. August

    18. Ip.0247 Biographic Report: Victor Poto. Opposition Leader in the Transkei. August 30.

    Ip-0248 Report: Sanctions and the South African Economy. September 3.12pp.

    19660260 Report: Some Implications of Economic Sanctions against South Africa. June.

    25pp.

    19690292 Information Report: DeBeers-Soviet Diamond Agreement Concealed from the

    Public. September 26. Ip.

    Sudan1965

    0293 Memo: The Southern Sudan Problem and Its Relationship to the Congo. May28. 9pp.

    Tanzania1961

    0302 Biographic Report: Julius Kambarage Nyerere. Prime Minister. July. 3pp.

  • 19640305 Cable: Zanzibar Situation Reported to Be under Control of President Karume.

    April 26. 2pp.0307 Cable: Babu's Agreement to Union with Tanganyika. April 27. Ip.0308 Memo: Implications of Growing Communist Influence in Tanzania. Sep-

    tember 29.14pp.

    19650322 Report A Reassessment of Julius Nyerere. June 10.14pp.0336 Report: Tanzania Forgeries. August 9.13pp.0349 Memo: Prospects for the Tan-Zam Railway. November 8. llpp.

  • SUBJECT INDEXAddis Ababa Conference

    I: 0130Africa. East

    II: 0234,0238AeVlitMM **m«rtJiM«l^ma»"funcsn woiuni06fB

    Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0210Algeria

    Ben Bella. 1:0353, 0355coup d'etat. I: 0359foreign relations. I: 0355France. 1:0311, 0331French army mutiny. 1:0331government. I: 0347, 0350, 0359OAS. I: 0342situation report. 1:0311transportation conference. I: 0308U.S.S.R. I: 0355

    Angolanationalism. 1:0370OAS. I: 0369rebellion. 1:0361

    AzoresU.S. 1:0122

    Ben BellaI: 0353,0355

    BelgiumCommunist party. I: 0421Congo (Leopoldville). 1:0419, 0429

    BiafraIII: 0087, 0099, 0120, 0128

    Biographic reportsBurundi. I: 0386, 0387, 0388, 0390,0393, 0396, 0397, 0398, 0399Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0037Malagasy Republic. Ill: 0012Malawi. Ill: 0024, 0025,0026,0027,0028Mali. Ill: 0029, 0034Nigeria. Ill: 0059,0061,0062,0064,0065,0066.0067,0068.0069,0071,0075South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0206,0208,0210.0212,0213,0215,0217,

    0219,0221,0222,0225,0227,0229,0232, 0234, 0244, 0246, 0247Tanzania. Ill: 0302

    BrazilAfrica. I: 0125

    Burundibiographic reports. I: 0386, 0387,0388,0390.0393,0396,0397,0398

    f*fJonlml ii«iiiiiia>«voronni oiiipiresI: 0020, 0047, 0143, 0251French North Africa. I: 0047Italian African Colonies. 1:0001,0035

    Communist activitiesAfrica. 1:0179Congo (Leopoldville). I: 0444, 0449;II: 0041

    Communist ChinaAfrica. 1:0227, 0257Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0049,0075Ghana. II: 0432Nigeria. Ill: 0081.0084

    Congo (Brazzaville)situation report. 1:0400

    Congo (Leopoldville)Africa, East. II: 0234, 0238African "volunteers." II: 0210Belgium. 1:0419, 0421, 0429biographic reports. II: 0037civil war. I: 0423, 0425, 0428,0440,0451 (see a/so Situation reports)Communist activities. 1:0444, 0449;II: 0041Communist China. II: 0049, 0075Deconinck, Albert. 1:0419economics. II: 0026foreign relations. II: 0049government. I: 0425, 0427, 0428,0458, 0462; II: 0009, 0011, 0046,0049,0077,0081,0160.0327.0344Guinea. II: 0006Katanga. I: 0437, 0440; II: 0008.0009,0011,0021Lumumba. I: 0421. 0423, 0437,

  • 0440,0445,0449,0451,0458,0462;II: 0001, 0002, 0003, 0015Mobutu. II: 0327, 0344port facilities. I: 0412situation reports. II: 0051, 0056,0061,0065,0069,0086,0093,0101,0108,0112,0120,0128,0130,0138,0144,0152,0160,0169,0177,0186,0189,0200,0211,0222,0246,0257,0270,0285,0293,0302,0312,0322,0334, 0341, 0353Sudan. Ill: 0293Tanzania. II: 0277Tshombe. II: 0021, 0045Uganda. II: 0240U.N. I: 0429, 0432, 0440, 0445; II:0008, 0016unidentified flying objects. 1:0417U.S. I: 0435; II: 0003, 0004, 0045,0077,0081, 0341U.S.S.R. I: 0451; II: 0023, 0075Coup d'etat

    Africa. 1:0267Algeria 1:0359Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0327Ghana. II: 0400

    Deconinck. Albert1:0419

    Djiboutisituation report. II: 0358

    Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0026Nigeria. Ill: 0128Rhodesia. Ill: 0145South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0236,0248,0266

    Food crisisNigeria. Ill: 0099,0128

    Foreign 8MCommunist bloc: 1:0221France. 1:0195

    Foreign policyFrance. I: 0154,0251U.S. I: 0020, 0122,0143; III: 0173

    Foreign natationsAlgeria. 1:0355Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0049Ghana. II: 0386, 0402, 0405, 0414,0420, 0423Guinea. Ill: 0001Nigeria. Ill: 0081, 0084Rhodesia. Ill: 0145South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0201

    GhanaCommunist China. II: 0432coup d'etat. II: 0400foreign relations. II: 0386, 0402,

    0405, 0414, 0420, 0423France. II: 0398Ghana mission. II: 0405government. II: 0380, 0388, 0400,0432Nkrumah. II: 0378,0397,0410,0432situation report. II: 0359, 0426U.K. 11:0414U.S. II: 0386, 0396, 0410, 0428Vietnam. II: 0402, 0405,0420,0423Volta Project. II: 0394, 0396

    GovernmentAlgeria. I: 0347, 0350, 0359Congo (Leopoldville). I: 0425, 0427,0428, 0458, 0462; II: 0009, 0011,0046,0049,0077,0081,0160.0327,0344Ghana. II: 0380,0388, 0400, 432South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0159,0173, 0184, 0260Sudan. Ill: 0293Tanzania. Ill: 0307, 0308

    GuineaCongo (Leopoldville). II: 0006U.S.S.R. III: 0001

    High commission territories1:0286

    ItMi&n Afncsn oolonissI: 0001, 0035

    KatangaI: 0437, 0440; II: 0008,0009, 0011,0021

    Kenyasubversion. Ill: 0003

    LumumbaI: 0421, 0423, 0437. 0440, 0445,0449, 0451, 0458, 0462; II: 0001,0002, 0003, 0015

    Malagasy Republicbiographic reports. Ill: 0012

    Malawibiographic reports. Ill: 0024, 0025,0026, 0027, 0028

    Malcolm XI: 0208

    Malibiographic reports. Ill: 0029, 0034

    MobutuII: 0327, 0344

    MozsmbiflUBnationalism. Ill: 0035, 0052

    NasserI: 0162

    NationalismAngola. I: 0370Mozambique. Ill: 0035, 0052

  • News reportsAfrica. 1:0121, 0295Tanzania. Ill: 0336

    NigeriaBiafra. Ill: 0087, 0099,0120, 0128biographic reports. Ill: 0059, 0061,0062,0064,0065,0066,0067,0068,0069, 0071, 0075Communist China. Ill: 0081, 0084economics. Ill: 0128food crisis. Ill: 0099, 0128foreign relations. Ill: 0081, 0084U.N. Ill: 0081, 0084

    NkrumahII: 0378. 0397, 0410, 0432

    Nyerere, JuliusIII: 0322

    OASAlgeria. I: 0342Angola. I: 0369

    OAUSouth Africa, Union of. Ill: 0236

    PfltroteiifnAfrica. 1:0296, 0304

    Port facilitiesCongo. 1:0412

    RebellionAngola. I: 0361Rhodesia. 1:0258

    RhodesiaAfrica. I: 0258rebellion. I: 0258sanctions. Ill: 0145Zambia. Ill: 0145

    SanctionsRhodesia. Ill: 0145South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0236,0248, 0266

    Scott, JohnI: 0121

    Security (U.S.)Africa. 1:0020, 0122South Africa. Union of. Ill: 0173

    Situation reportsAfrica. 1:0272. 0311Algeria. I: 0311Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0051,0056,0061,0065,0069,0086,0093,0101,0108,0112,0120,0128,0130,0138,0144,0152.0160,0169.0177.0186,0189,0200,0211,0222,0246,0257,0270.0285,0293,0302,0312.0322,0334, 0341, 0353Djibouti. II: 0358Ghana. II: 0359,0426South Africa. Union of. 111:0159,0184

    South Africa, Union ofbiographic reports. Ill: 0206, 0208,0210,0213,0215,0217.0219,0221.

    0222,0225,0227.0229,0232,0234,0244, 0246, 0247DeBeers. Ill: 0292economics. Ill: 0236, 0248,0266foreign relations. Ill: 0201government. Ill: 0159, 0173, 0184,0260high commission territories. I: 0286OAU. Ill: 0236sanctions. Ill: 0236, 0248,0266situation reports. Ill: 0159,0184Southwest Africa. Ill: 0240subversion. Ill: 0194U.S. (security). Ill: 0173U.S.S.R. III: 0292

    Southwest AfricaIII: 0240

    SubversionKenya. Ill: 0003South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0194

    SudsnCongo (Leopoldville). Ill: 0293government. Ill: 0293

    Tanzaniabiographic report. Ill: 0302Congo (Leopoldville). II: 0277government. Ill: 0307, 0308news report. Ill: 0336Nyerere. Julius. Ill: 0322Tan-Zam Railway. Ill: 0349Tanzania Forgeries. Ill: 0336Zanzibar. Ill: 0305.0307, 0308

    UgandaCongo (Leopoldville). II: 0240

    Unidentified flying objectsCongo (Leopoldville). I: 0417

    U.K.Africa. 1:0286Ghana. II: 0414Rhodesia. I: 0258; III: 0145South Africa, Union of. 1:0286

    U.N.Africa. I: 0203Congo (Leopoldville). I: 0429. 0432,0440,0445; II: 0008,0016Nigeria. Ill: 0081, 0084

    U.S.Africa. 1:0020, 0122Congo (Leopoldville). I: 0435; II:0003,0004,0045.0077,0081,0341Ghana. II: 0386, 0396, 0410, 0428South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0173

    U.S.S.R.Africa. 1:0221Algeria. I: 0355Congo (Leopoldville). I: 0451; II:0023, 0075Guinea. Ill: 0001South Africa, Union of. Ill: 0292

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