Thank you for visiting the Bangladesh Archives. These archives are a collection of material on the 1971 war of Independence in Bangladesh. Material includes Newspaper and magazine articles. Documents from the US government and other sources, videos and audio matieral. Any suggestions and contributions of material is always welcome.
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Associated Press
VIDEO:INDIAN FORCES CONTINUE ADVANCE THROUGH EAST PAKISTAN — APNew York Times
Editorial: The Emergence of Bangla DeshWar on the Subcontinent: Mr. Nixon and South Asia — John P. LewisLetter to the Editor: Judging IndiaIndia Disputes U.S.General Khan: Old Friend of the President — Fox ButterfieldGeneral Manekshaw: He has the Common Touch — Fox ButterfieldWhite House Says Vote in U.N. Supports Its Stand — Bernard GwertzmanCamels, Hippies, Envoys, Buses: War Crowds the Khyber PassIn Pakistani Kasmir, War Gets SupportIndians Reported Repulsed — ReutersDacca Said to Be Quiet — United Press InternationalForeigners Leave Karachi — United Press InternationalKarachi Raid Reported — ReutersIndians Report Drive in West — ReutersNew Jersey Woman, 28, Freed From Jessore JailCOPTER EVACUATION SUGGESTED FOR U.N.PAKISTANI CITIES ALL BUT ISOLATED — United Press InternationalU.N.'S CALL FOR TRUCE IS REJECTED — Eric PacePAKISTAN INSISTS HER FORCES HOLD — Henry KammINDIA REPORTS NEW GAINS IN EAST — Charles MohrWar on the Subcontinent - The State That Never WasBengalis Dance and Shout at "Liberation" of Jessore — Sydney H. SchanbergPakistan's Holy WarNixon Presidential Materials
Minutes of Washington Special Actions Group MeetingConversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 9, 1971, 5:57–6:34 p.m.Memorandum Prepared in the Central Intelligence Agency, Washington, December 9, 1971Conversation 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.Conversation Between President Nixon and his Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger), Washington, December 9, 1971, 12:44–1:27 p.m.Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan — John IrwinBackchannel Message From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to the Ambassador to Pakistan (Farland) — Henry KissingerMemorandum From the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) to President NixonMemorandum of Conversation between Vladimir Matskevitch, Vorontsov and NixonU.K. National Archives
Excerpt from the Records of the UK Cabinet CAB 128/49/62.U.S. National Archives
Telegram From the Department of State to the Embassy in India — John IrwinMemorandum for the Record, Washington, December 9, 1971, 6:59 a.m. — Colin C. HamiltonWashington Post
Happy Crowds Welcome Indian Army To Jessore — Dennis Neeld