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Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945, Volume II

Control of external assets


[845] No. 845
The Acting Secretary of State to the Chargé in the Soviet Union ( Kennan )

Washington , July 19, 1945—5 p.m.

800.515/7–1445: Telegram


[846] No. 846
The Secretary of State to the Soviet Foreign Commissar ( Molotov )

[Undated.]

740.00119 Potsdam/8–245


[847] No. 847
The Director of the Office of Financial and Development Policy ( Collado ) and the Chief of the Division of Economic Security Controls ( Rubin ) to the Acting Chief of the Division of Economic Security Controls ( Oliver )

Babelsberg , August 2, 1945.

800.515/8–245: Telegram

The Conference of Berlin (The Potsdam Conference), 1945

  • Preface
  • List of Illustrations and Maps
  • Introduction
  • List of Abbreviations, Symbols, and Code Names
  • List of Persons:
    • List of Papers
    • V. The president’s log (Documents [Unnumbered document preceding Document 710 (#1)]–710)
      • VI. Minutes and Other Records of Conference Proceedings (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#1)]–[Unnumbered document following Document 710 (#166)])
        • VII. Conference Documents and Supplementary Papers (Documents 711–1384)
          • European Questions (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 744 (#1)]–1211)
            • Bulgaria, Finland, Hungary, and Rumania (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 792 (#1)]–847)
              • Control of external assets (Documents 845–847)
          • Appendices (Documents [Unnumbered document following Document 1384 (#1)]–1433)
            • Index

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