Cooperation between the United States and Cuba regarding certain military measures for hemisphere defense 1
1. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1943, vol. vi, pp. 135–151.
[866] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Braden)
Washington, December 31,
1943.
837.82/25
[867] The Ambassador in Cuba (Braden) to the Secretary of State
Habana, February
4, 1944—3:50 p.m.
[Received February 5—4 p.m.]
[Received February 5—4 p.m.]
837.82/27: Airgram
[868] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Braden)
Washington, February 17,
1944.
837.82/26
[869] The Ambassador in Cuba (Braden) to the Secretary of State
Habana, February 22,
1944.
[Received February 26.]
[Received February 26.]
837.82/28
[870] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Braden)
Washington, April 5,
1944.
837.82/28
[872] The Ambassador in Cuba (Braden) to the Secretary of State
Habana, June 17,
1944.
[Received June 21.]
[Received June 21.]
837.30/98
[873] The American Ambassador in Cuba (Braden) to the Cuban Minister of State (Mañach)
Habana, September 21,
1944.
837.82/1–2345
[874] Admiral William D. Leahy, Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy, to the Secretary of State
Washington, 21 September
1944.
810.20 Defense/9–2144
[875] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Braden)
Washington, October 26,
1944.
810.20 Defense/9–2144
[876] The Ambassador in Cuba (Braden) to the Secretary of State
Habana, November 9,
1944.
[Received November 13.]
[Received November 13.]
810.20 Defense/11–944
[877] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Braden)
Washington, November 25,
1944.
837.82/10–544
[878] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Cuba (Braden)
Washington, December 20,
1944.
810.20 Defense/11–944