Disinclination of the United States to take Iceland under its protection following German invasion of Denmark and British occupation of Iceland
[792] The British Ambassador (Lothian) to the Secretary of State
Washington, May 10,
1940.
859A.01/45
[793] The Chargé in Germany (Kirk) to the Secretary of State
Berlin, May
11, 1940—5 p.m.
[Received 7:35 p.m.]
[Received 7:35 p.m.]
859A.01/46: Telegram
[794] The Secretary of State to the British Ambassador (Lothian)
Washington, May 15,
1940.
859A.01/45
[795] The Consul at Reykjavik (Kuniholm) to the Secretary of State
Reykjavik, May
29, 1940—11 a.m.
[Received May 31—3:34 p.m.]
[Received May 31—3:34 p.m.]
859A.01/49: Telegram
[796] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Assistant Secretary of State (Berle)
[Washington,] July 12,
1940.
710.11/2551
[797] The Consul at Reykjavik (Kuniholm) to the Secretary of State
Reykjavik, July
22, 1940—4 p.m.
[Received July 24—6:50 p.m.]
[Received July 24—6:50 p.m.]
859A.20/2: Telegram
[798] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Hugh S. Cumming, Jr., of the Division of European Affairs
[Washington,] September 5,
1940.
859A.014/9
[799] The Secretary of State to the Consul at Reykjavik (Kuniholm)
Washington, January 18, 1941—3 p.m.
711.59A/9: Telegram