760C.61/988: Telegram

The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Standley) to the Secretary of State

829. Department’s 434, September 5, noon. Since Willkie has departed from the Soviet Union without carrying on any further discussions relative to the Polish situation in addition to those reported in my 380 of September 2 [26] from Moscow,75 and in view of the good grace with which Stalin is alleged to have received Willkie’s representations [Page 191] on behalf of the Poles, I am of the opinion that it would be opportune to suggest to Mr. Churchill through the Polish Government that the British Government take occasion to supplement Willkie’s action.

Standley
  1. Not printed.