Attitude of the United States toward the establishment of a Soviet-supported government in Poland and toward Soviet policies in liberated areas of Poland
[1280] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
860C.01/674a: Telegram
[1281] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received February 17, 1944—2:30 p.m.]
860C.01/679: Telegram
[1282] Memorandum by the Under Secretary of State (Stettinius) to President Roosevelt
Copy obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y.
[1283] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
760C.61/2255: Telegram
[1284] Memorandum by the Secretary of State to President Roosevelt
760C.61/2254a
[1285] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received March 28—7:40 p.m.]
860C.01/690: Telegram
[1286] The Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Soviet Union (Stalin) to President Roosevelt
Copy of telegram obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y. Notations indicate that this message was received from Ambassador Gromyko at 4:15 p.m., and that a copy was sent to the Department of State on the 29th with the President’s statement, “no reply necessary”.
[1287] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Hamilton) to the Secretary of State
[Received April 28—3:15 p.m.]
760C.61/2282: Telegram
[1288] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Director of the Office of European Affairs (Dunn)
760C.61/2305
[1289] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Hamilton) to the Secretary of State
[Received May 7, 1944—3:25 p.m.]
760C.61/2291: Telegram
[1290] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Hamilton) to the Secretary of State
[Received May 20—8 a.m.]
760C.61/2318: Telegram
[1291] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Hamilton) to the Secretary of State
[Received May 25—11:30 a.m.]
860C.01/725: Telegram
[1292] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in the Soviet Union (Hamilton)
860C.01/723: Telegram
[1293] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)
860C.01/723: Telegram
[1294] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received June 13—9:15 a.m.]
860C.01/739: Telegram
[1295] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received June 14—2:30 a.m.]
860C.01/747: Telegram
[1296] Memorandum by the Assistant Chief of the Division of Eastern European Affairs (Durbrow)
760C.61/6–2744
[1297] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received July 3—6:40 p.m.]
860C.01/7–344: Telegram
[1298] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received July 5—10:30 a.m.]
860C.01/7–544: Telegram
[1299] The Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Soviet Union (Stalin) to the British Prime Minister (Churchill)
Copy of telegram obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N.Y. The text of this message was sent by Stalin to President Roosevelt for his information on the same day.
[1300] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received July 25—8:52 a.m.]
861.9111RR/7–2444: Telegram
[1301] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received July 26—9:38 p.m.]
760C.61/7–2644: Telegram
[1302] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received July 31—3 p.m.]
860C.01/7–3144: Telegram
[1303] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received August 4—8:55 a.m.]
860C.01/8–344: Telegram
[1304] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received 9:20 p.m.]
860C.01/8–644: Telegram
[1305] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received August 8—7:05 a.m.]
860C.01/8–844: Telegram
[1306] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received 3:30 p.m.]
860C.01/8–1044: Telegram
[1307] President Roosevelt to the Chairman of the Council of People’s Commissars of the Soviet Union (Stalin)
Copy of telegram obtained from the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library, Hyde Park, N. Y. In a memorandum of August 11 with recommendations to the President for his reply, the Department expressed the following viewpoint: “The desire to have Professor Lange is obviously a tactical move designed to strengthen the claims of the Polish Committee to be recognized as the legal government of Poland, since until Poland is liberated and some government set up, questions of foreign affairs do not arise.” (860C.01/8–944)
[1308] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received September 15—5:30 p.m.]
760C.6115/9–1444: Telegram
[1309] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State
[Received 11:30 p.m.]
860C.01/9–2244: Telegram