Chapter III: June 22–August 21, 1941
Japanese policy decision (July 2) following outbreak of German-Soviet war; Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek’s warning to President Roosevelt (July 2); Acting Secretary Welles in survey of Far East situation with British Ambassador (July 10); Secretary Hull’s views on resignation of Prince Konoye’s Cabinet (July 17); Admiral Toyoda’s appointment to replace Foreign Minister Matsuoka in new Konoye Cabinet (July 18); Secretary Hull’s desire to head off Japanese move in southern Indochina (July 21); Hull–Welles agreement that Japan’s action in Indochina threatens informal conversations (July 24); Ambassador Grew’s telegram reporting Japanese surprise over U. S. retaliatory action (July 26); Generalissimo Chiang’s concern over China’s role in anti-aggression front (August 2–3); Atlantic conference draft statement on Japan (August 15); President Roosevelt’s exposition of policy to Ambassador Grew and Prime Minister Churchill (August 18); Ambassador Grew’s support of Prince Konoye’s offer to meet President Roosevelt (August 19)
[269] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Winant)
711.94/2182b: Telegram
[270] The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State
[Received August 19—11:40 a.m.]
711.94/22445/11: Telegram
[271] The Ambassador in China (Gauss) to the Secretary of State
[Received August 20—10 a.m.]
740.0011 European War 1939/14154: Telegram
[272] Memorandum by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
711.94/22443/11
[273] Memorandum by the Adviser on Political Relations (Hornbeck)
711.94/2177½