Attitude of the United States toward the Arab-Zionist controversy concerning the future status of Palestine and toward the question of Jewish immigration into Palestine; establishment of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry 1

1. For previous documentation concerning the policy of the United States regarding the Palestine question, see Foreign Relations, 1944, vol. v, pp. 560 ff.


[689] President Truman to the Amir Abdullah of Trans-Jordan

867N.01/5–1745


[696] The Secretary of State to the Consul General at Jerusalem (Pinkerton)

867N.01/7–545: Telegram


[697] The Ambassador in the United Kingdom (Winant) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/7–1445: Telegram


[702] The Consul General at Jerusalem (Pinkerton) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/8–945: Telegram


[703] The Consul General at Jerusalem (Pinkerton) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/8–1345: Telegram


[705] The Secretary of State to the Consul General at Jerusalem (Pinkerton)

867N.01/8–1845: Telegram


[707] The Chargé in Iraq (Moose) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/8–2045: Telegram


[709] The Chargé in Iraq (Moose) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/8–2245: Telegram


[710] The Chargé in Syria (Porter) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/8–2245


[712] The Consul General at Jerusalem (Pinkerton) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/8–2745: Telegram


[714] The Minister to Syria and Lebanon (Wadsworth) to the Secretary of State

867N.01/8–3145: Airgram


[715] President Truman to the British Prime Minister (Attlee)

867N.01/8–3145


[716] The British Prime Minister (Attlee) to President Truman

867N.01/9–1545


[717] The British Prime Minister (Attlee) to President Truman

867N.01/9–1745: Telegram


[718] President Truman to the British Prime Minister (Attlee)

867N.01/9–1745: Telegram