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- Q4565614 subject Q6519793.
- Q4565614 subject Q8141429.
- Q4565614 subject Q8141472.
- Q4565614 subject Q8956379.
- Q4565614 abstract "See also: 1944 in Afghanistan, other events of 1945, and 1946 in Afghanistan.There is little change in internal affairs as Zahir Shah continues a peaceful rule and the end of World War II sees an unbroken record of neutrality for the country. During the year, Eli E. Palmer, formerly with the foreign service at the Australian embassy, succeeds Cornelius Van H. Engert as U.S. minister at Kabul.".
- Q4565614 wikiPageWikiLink Q152265.
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- Q4565614 wikiPageWikiLink Q4565443.
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- Q4565614 wikiPageWikiLink Q6519793.
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- Q4565614 wikiPageWikiLink Q8141429.
- Q4565614 wikiPageWikiLink Q8141472.
- Q4565614 wikiPageWikiLink Q889.
- Q4565614 wikiPageWikiLink Q8956379.
- Q4565614 comment "See also: 1944 in Afghanistan, other events of 1945, and 1946 in Afghanistan.There is little change in internal affairs as Zahir Shah continues a peaceful rule and the end of World War II sees an unbroken record of neutrality for the country. During the year, Eli E. Palmer, formerly with the foreign service at the Australian embassy, succeeds Cornelius Van H. Engert as U.S. minister at Kabul.".
- Q4565614 label "1945 in Afghanistan".