Termination of operations on the Caribbean land–sea route through Haiti and the Dominican Republic1
1. For previous correspondence, see Foreign Relations, 1942, vol. v, pp. 269 ff.
[103] The Vice Chief of Naval Operations (Horne) to the Chairman of the United States Section, Anglo-American Caribbean Commission (Taussig)
Washington, February 13, 1943.
810.5018/150
[104] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Dominican Republic (Warren)
Washington, June 17, 1943—7
p.m.
810.5018/210a: Telegram
[105] The Ambassador in Haiti (White) to the Secretary of State
Port-au-Prince, June 18, 1943—11
a.m.
[Received June 21—3 p.m.]
[Received June 21—3 p.m.]
810.154/2060: Airgram
[106] The Ambassador in the Dominican Republic (Warren) to the Secretary of State
Ciudad
Trujillo, June 18, 1943—5
p.m.
[Received 9:20 p.m.]
[Received 9:20 p.m.]
810.5018/211: Telegram
[107] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Dominican Republic (Warren)
Washington, June 30, 1943—7:45
p.m.
810.5018/219a: Airgram
[108] The Ambassador in Haiti (White) to the Secretary of State
Port-au-Prince, July 10, 1943.
[Received July 13.]
[Received July 13.]
810.154/3002
[109] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Under Secretary of State (Stettinius)
[Washington,] October 11, 1943.
810.154/3266
[110] Memorandum by the Chief of the Division of the American Republics (Bonsal)
[Washington,] October 19, 1943.
810.154/3180