Discussions regarding assistance by the United States to Nicaragua in military supplies and training; extension of military mission agreement


[950] The President of Nicaragua (Somoza) to President Roosevelt

817.24/4–745


[951] The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Nicaragua (Finley)

817.20 Missions/11–1744


[952] The Chargé in Nicaragua (Finley) to the Secretary of State

810.20 Defense/2–2645


[953] President Truman to the President of Nicaragua (Somoza)

817.24/5–245


[954] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren)

817.20 Missions/6–1845


[956] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State

817.20/8–945: Telegram


[958] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren)

800.24/10–2645: Airgram


[959] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State

817.24/10–2645: Telegram


[961] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren)

817.24/10–2645: Telegram


[962] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren)

817.796/11–945: Airgram


[963] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State

817.796/11–1545: Telegram


[964] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State

800.24/11–1645: Telegram


[965] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren)

817.248/11–1545


[966] The Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren) to the Secretary of State

817.248/11–2145: Telegram


[967] The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Nicaragua (Warren)

817.248/11–2145: Telegram

  1. This message did not reach President Roosevelt until April 7, 1945. It was delivered on March 30 by Nicaraguan Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla-Sacasa to Acting Secretary of State Grew, who in turn transmitted it to President Roosevelt at Warm Springs, Georgia.
  2. File copy undated; original enclosed, for delivery to President Somoza, in instruction 1572, May 14, to Nicaragua, not printed.