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47. Continued from Foreign Relations, 1943, vol. vi, pp. 449–475.
[1277] The Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith) to the Secretary of State
México, D.F., July 1,
1944.
[Received July 3.]
[Received July 3.]
812.6363/7–144
[1278] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Secretary of State
[Washington,] July 12, 1944.
812.51/7–1244
[1279] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of American Republic Affairs (Duggan) to the Secretary of State
[Washington,] July 13, 1944.
812.6363/7–1344
[1280] The Director of the Office of American Republic Affairs (Duggan) to the Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith)
Washington, July 15,
1944.
812.6363/7–1544
[1281] The Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith) to the Director of the Office of American Republic Affairs (Duggan)
México, D.F., July 19,
1944.
812.0363/7–1944
[1282] Memorandum by President Roosevelt to the Secretary of State
Washington, July 19,
1944.
812.6363/7–1944
[1283] The Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith) to the Secretary of State
México, D.F., July 24,
1944.
812.6363/7–2444
[1284] The Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith) to the Secretary of State
México, D.F., September 11,
1944.
812.6363/9–1144
[1285] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Ambassador to Mexico (Messersmith), Temporarily in Washington
[Washington,] October 2, 1944.
812.6363/10–244
[1286] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Mexico (Bursley)
Washington, October 9,
1944—3:20 p.m.
412.11 (Oil)/10–944: Airgram
[1287] The Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith) to the Secretary of State
México, D.F., December 7,
1944.
[Received December 12.]
[Received December 12.]
812.6363/12–744
[1288] Memorandum by the Secretary of State to President Roosevelt
[Washington,] December 18, 1944.
812.6363/12–1844
[1289] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Ambassador to Mexico (Messersmith) Temporarily in Washington
[Washington,] December 19, 1944.
812.6363/12–1944
[1290] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Mexico (Messersmith)
Washington, December 28,
1944.
812.6363/9–1144