Interest of the United States in continuance of Anglo-Turkish cooperation and concern regarding Turkish relations with Germany; extension of Lend-Lease aid to Turkey1
1. See also correspondence regarding efforts of the American and British Governments to acquire Turkish chrome and to prevent its sale by Turkey to Germany, pp. 936 ff.
[999] The Ambassador in Turkey (MacMurray) to the Secretary of State
Ankara, November 14, 1941—7
p.m.
[Received 9:43 p.m.]
[Received 9:43 p.m.]
867.24/198: Telegram
[1000] The Secretary of State to the Lend-Lease Administrator (Stettinius)
Washington, November 26, 1941.
867.24/201
[1001] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. George V. Allen of the Division of Near Eastern Affairs
[Washington,] December 4,
1941.
867.24/222
[1002] The Chargé in Turkey (Kelley) to the Secretary of State
Ankara, December 5, 1941—8
p.m.
[Received December 6—4:45 p.m.]
[Received December 6—4:45 p.m.]
867.24/206: Telegram
[1003] The Lend-Lease Administrator (Stettinius) to the Assistant Secretary of State (Acheson)
Washington, December 12, 1941.
867.24/220
[1004] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Turkey (Kelley)
Washington, December 26, 1941—6
p.m.
867.24/209a: Telegram