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43. For previous documentation on the interest of the United States in freedom of religion and religious conditions in the Soviet Union, see Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. iv, pp. 1211 ff.


[860] The Acting Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)

861.404/1–645: Telegram


[861] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/2–345: Telegram


[862] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/2–345: Telegram


[863] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/2–845: Telegram


[864] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/2–845: Telegram


[865] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/2–845: Telegram


[866] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/2–945: Telegram


[867] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State

861.404/2–2445: Telegram


[869] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

740.0011 E. W./5–445: Telegram


[870] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/5–1645: Telegram


[871] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State

861.404/5–3045: Telegram


[873] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman)

861.404/5–2645: Telegram


[874] The Ambassador in the Soviet Union (Harriman) to the Secretary of State

860J.404/7–745: Telegram


[875] The Chargé in the Soviet Union (Kennan) to the Secretary of State

861.404/10–345: Telegram


[876] The Acting Secretary of State to the United States Political Adviser for Germany (Murphy)

811.79600 Reservations/10–545: Telegram