United States economic and military aid to Greece and Turkey: the Truman Doctrine1

1. For previous documentation on these subjects, see Foreign Relations, 1946, vol. vii, pp. 88288, passim, and pp. 899 ff.


[63] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Turkey

868.00/3–547: Telegram


[66] The Acting Secretary of State to President Truman

868.00/3–747


[69] The Secretary of State to the Acting Secretary of State

868.00/3–747: Telegram


[70] The Ambassador in Turkey ( Wilson ) to the Secretary of State

867.00/3–747: Telegram


[71] The Ambassador in Greece ( MacVeagh ) to the Secretary of State

868.00/3–747: Telegram


[73] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State

868.00/3–847


[75] The Acting Secretary of State to the Embassy in Greece

868.50 Porter/3–447: Telegram


[79] Memorandum by the Acting Legislative Counsel (Sandifer)

868.00/3–1347


[80] The Acting Secretary of State to the Secretary of State, at Moscow

740.00119 Council/3–1347: Telegram


[81] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State

841.2368/3–1447


[82] The Ambassador in Turkey ( Wilson ) to the Secretary of State

867.00/3–1447: Telegram


[84] Memorandum of Conversation, by the Acting Secretary of State

868.00/3–1547


[85] The British Embassy to the Department of State

868.00/3–1547


[87] Memorandum by the Director of the Office of Public Affairs (Russell)

868.00/3–1747


[88] The Chargé in the United Kingdom ( Gallman ) to the Secretary of State

868.00/3–1747: Telegram


[90] The Chargé in Greece ( Keeley ) to the Secretary of State

868.24/3–1847: Telegram

  1. The record copy of this communication in the files of the Defense Department is dated March 11, 1947.