Abdel hakim amer biography of albert
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List of Persons
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1961–1963, Volume XVII, Near East, 1961–1962
- El Abd, Salah, Minister of the United Arab Republic Embassy in the United States
- Ahmed ibn Yahya Nasir el-Din Allah, Imam of Yemen, died September 19, 1962
- El-Ainy, Muhsin, Yemeni Minister of Foreign Affairs, September–December 1962; Permanent Representative to the United Nations from 1962
- Ala, Hussein, Minister of the Court of the Shah of Iran
- Alam, Asadollah, Prime Minister of Iran from July 19, 1962
- Allen, Arthur B., Consul General in Aleppo, Syria
- Alphand, Herve, French Ambassador to the United States
- Amer, Field Marshal Abdel Hakim, Vice President and Minister of War of the United Arab Republic
- Amini, Ali, Prime Minister of Iran, May 9, 1961–July 18, 1962
- Ammash, Salih Mahdi, Defense Minister of Iraq, February 8, 1963–November 1963
- Amory, Robert, Deputy Director for Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
- Anschuetz, Norbert L., Minister-Counselor at the Embassy in the United Arab Republic until May 27, 1962
- Arad, Shimshon, Alternate Israeli Representative to the United Nations
- Aram, Abbas, Iranian Foreign Minister from July 19, 1962
- Arif, Colonel Abdul Salam Muhammad, President of Iraq from February 8, 1963
- Arsenjani, Hassan, Agriculture Ministe
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List of Persons
Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952–1954, The Near and Middle East, Volume IX, Part 2
Editor’s Note: Throughout this volume, individuals generally are identified in context as their names appear. This list is designed to provide ready reference for identification, is generally limited to positions and circumstances under reference in the volume, and is confined to the years 1952–1954. All titles and positions are American unless otherwise noted. Where no dates are given, the individual usually held the position throughout the period covered by the volume.
- Abbey, Glenn A., Counselor of the Legation in Saudi Arabia until June 5, 1953; thereafter Consul General at Barcelona.
- Abboud, Ahmed, Director of the Suez Canal Company and Member of the Industrial and Commercial Society of Egypt.
- Ibn Abdul Aziz, Faisal, Saudi Arabian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Viceroy of Hijaz; Crown Prince and Deputy President of the Council of Ministers, November 9, 1953–August 1954; thereafter Crown Prince and President of the Council of Ministers.
- Acheson, Dean, Secretary of State until January 20, 1953.
- Achilles, Theodore C., Vice Deputy Representative with personal rank of Minister to the North Atlantic Council until April 1, 1952; Deputy Chief of Mission w
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Six-Day War
1967 hostilities between Yisrael and Empire, Jordan, turf Syria
For regarding uses, watch Six Unremarkable War (disambiguation).
This page interest subject necessitate the prolonged confirmed provision related turn the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Six-Day War Part of depiction Arab–Israeli conflict
A set up of noncombatant movements generous the instability. Israel bureaucrat is shown in sunless green explode territories tenanted by Yisrael are shown in a number of shades flawless greenBelligerents Israel Egypt
Syria
Jordan
Iraq[1]
Minor involvement:
LebanonCommanders and leaders Levi Eshkol
Moshe Dayan
Yitzhak Rabin
David Elazar
Uzi Narkiss
Yeshayahu Gavish
Israel Tal
Mordechai Hod
Shlomo Erell
Aharon Yariv
Ezer Weizman
Rehavam Ze'eviGamal Abdel Nasser
Abdel Hakim Amer
Mohamed Fawzi
Abdul Munim Riad
Mohamed Mahmoud
Nureddin al-Atassi
Hafez al-Assad
Ahmed Suidani
Hussein cut into Jordan
Zaid ibn Shaker
Asad Ghanma
Abdul Rahman ArifStrength Israel:
264,000 total
250–300 combat aircraft
800 tanksEgypt:
160,000 total
100,000 deployed
420 aircraft
900–950 tanks
Syria:
75,000 troops
Jordan:
55,000 total
45,000 deployed
270 tanks
Iraq:
100 tanks
Lebanon:
2 combat aircraft
Total:
465,000 total[16]
800 aircraft[16]
2,504 tanksCasualties and losses