Interest of the United States in the Polish Government in Exile, and in its relations with the Soviet Union 1

1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1942, vol. iii, pp. 100212.


[354] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Acting Secretary of State

740.0011 Moscow/91: Telegram


[355] President Roosevelt to the Ambassador to the Polish Government in Exile (Biddle), at London

Copy obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y. A notation in the margin reads: “Signed original of this letter sent to the Office of the Under Secy. State for delivery.”


[357] The Ambassador to the Polish Government in Exile (Biddle) to the Secretary of State

760C.61/2119¼: Telegram


[358] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State

760C.61/2120


[359] The Ambassador to the Polish Government in Exile (Biddle) to the Secretary of State

760C.61/21192/4: Telegram


[361] The Ambassador to the Polish Government in Exile (Biddle) to the Secretary of State

760C.61/2119¾: Telegram


[363] The Chargé Near the Polish Government in Exile (Schoenfeld) to the Secretary of State

033.60C11/61½: Telegram


[364] The Chargé Near the Polish Government in Exile (Schoenfeld) to the Secretary of State

760C.61/2127: Telegram


[365] The Chargé Near the Polish Government in Exile (Schoenfeld) to the Secretary of State

760C.61/2131


[366] Memorandum by the Secretary of State to President Roosevelt

033.60C11/64b


[367] The British Prime Minister (Churchill) to President Roosevelt

860C.002/12–2743: Telegram


[368] President Roosevelt to the British Prime Minister (Churchill)

Copy of telegram obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y.