Dissatisfaction of the Soviet Union with United States policy toward foreign merchant seamen deserters as applied to deserters from ships of the Soviet Union 29
29. For the establishment of the policy of the United States against the arrest of deserting seamen, see the Seamen’s Act of March 4, 1915, 38 Stat. 1164, and Foreign Relations, 1915, pp. 3 ff.
[885] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Eastern European Affairs (Durbrow)
[Washington,] January 9, 1945.
861.8623/1–945
[886] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Chief of the Division of Eastern European Affairs (Durbrow)
[Washington,] January 24, 1945.
861.8623/1–2445
[887] Memorandum of Conversation, by Mr. Llewellyn E. Thompson, Jr., of the Division of Eastern European Affairs
[Washington,] March 20, 1945.
861.8623/3–2045
[888] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State
[Washington,] March 29, 1945.
861.8623/3–2945
[889] The Embassy of the Soviet Union to the Department of State
[Washington,] March 29, 1945.
861.8623/3–2945
[890] The Department of State to the Embassy of the Soviet Union
Washington
, May 2,
1945.
861.8623/3–2945
[891] The Embassy of the Soviet Union to the Department of State
Washington
, May 17,
1945.
861.8623/5–1745
[892] The Acting Secretary of State to the Chargé of the Soviet Union (Novikov)
Washington
, October
2, 1945.
861.8623/5–1745
[893] The Embassy of the Soviet Union to the Department of State
Washington
, October
11, 1945.
861.8623/10–1145